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Favorite Scenery???
OK, one major fault of driving local is you don't get to see this beautiful country,, all i see all day is bumpers and morons changing lanes to get 3 feet ahead of where they were..
So where is your favorite vista or strech of road that gives you warm fuzzies and makes your mind say "damn, thats beautiful!!" I guess my favorite scenery is looking down into the car beside me and checking out the sweaterpuppies,, every thing else here in SOCAL is muliple shades of brown due to no rain for months on end. TIA for sharing, PEACEOUT, FUELMAN |
thats why i keep a photo blog online, so i can always look back at my favorite views. :)
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I would have to say that Northern Arizona was quite pretty. Very nice.
Oh, and of course, God's country-Texas :P |
If you ever get a chance and have some extra time take the hiway through Sedona AZ. Spent a long weekend with the wife there last month, the red cliffs and the changing shadows on them are beautiful.
Peaceout, fuelman |
As I work in the office, I don't see but a few miles of the same road, every day. But after the ice storm the other day, all the trees are still thickly coated with ice. Whether I'm driving by them in the bright sunshine or at night when they are illuminated by street lights, it is some of the prettiest scenary I've seen. It's like they are all made of polished glass. Absolutely gorgeous.
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Yeah, the highway that runs from Flagtown, down to Phoenix is very pretty. Big mountains, lots of braking :P but it is a site to see.
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My favorite scenery was either north Texas or pretty much anywhere in Montana.
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Summit Lake, BC... North of Fort Nelson on the way to the Yukon.
I've posted lots of pics over the past few years, one of em is in my signature..... |
I love western and north Texas!!
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Running down 81 just west of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Absolutely beautiful!!!
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Yup....the mountains of Flagstaff, or as we call them around here, the San Francisco Peaks. Here They are last week after the snow.
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...Picture064.jpg |
A well endowed young woman in a tight fitting tank top...... :wink:
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My favorite Scenery is my front door after a long week! On the road however, I love to go through Flaming Gorge, Hwy 191 in Utah. Road is a little twisty and turny but scenery is beautiful. Almost always see antelope, elk, and other wildlife. I have eaven seen coalregion's well endowed women in tight fitting tank tops there!
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Speaking of wild animals, they sure are out in west Texas along Highway 82.
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Sights
Columbia River Valley's nothing to sneeze at. BOL
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The Coumbia River Gorge in OR and US 26 across Mt Hood and US 58 from Eugene to US 97.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...4/S4020880.jpg This is a pic of Mt Shasta in CA. |
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I've always like the scenery in SLC Ut , And the Ogden area ,And even the Flying-J in Ogden has some decen scenery behind the counter most of the time :wink:
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I hate you guys. The ones that are out there seeing this stuff...I hate you! Seriously, I am jealous and want nothing more than to be out there on the road seeing this great country of ours as well. Soon, I hope...soon.
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Going down the central states.. the Dakota's and Iowa. Very flat fields and you can see miles on each side of the interstate.
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Well you got my New Mexico pics beat hands down! :lol: :lol:
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Hey COLT! You got a slideshow by any chance? :wink:
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I'm disapointed in you guys.... I gave you all a big headstart :wink:
Two sets of twins... |
You looking for a co-driver? :P
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Re: reply ---
Originally Posted by line_transporter
Going down the central states.. the Dakota's and Iowa. Very flat fields and you can see miles on each side of the interstate.
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my votes are columbia river valley 80 between oregon/washington........70 just west of denver.......anywhere in montana......mt.shasta, ca......101 by newport, or
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Wow. Such nice pictures. Such beautiful curves, and those mountains.
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Coast Highway / Highway 1
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