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It is with a very heavy heart that I write this post. I just learned of the death on June 21 of Robert (Bob) Delgadillo - of Delgadillo's Snow-Cap in Seligman, Arizona on Route 66. We counted ourselves very lucky to call Bob a friend. Bob's obituary may be found on-line at the Prescott, Arizona "Daily Courier" at: http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID...SubSectionID=28
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American Road Outdid Itself (again!)
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in General Discussion
Hi Alex, We did receive your letter in our mail box - Thank you! I finally had a moment to take a look at your site. Great fun! I enjoyed the music, too. I had some trouble, however, the pictures didn't show up in my browser (Firefox). Am I doing something wrong??? Thanks for sharing! -
Greetings from the staff at AMERICAN ROAD® magazine. We are writing to remind you to enter our AMERICAN ROAD® TRIP SWEEPSTAKES—featuring The National Road of Illinois. Anyone who renewed their subscription or subscribed between June 1, 2007 and June 30, 2007 is automatically entered. Anyone else may enter (no purchase necessary) by following the contest rules at: http://americanroadmagazine.com/sweepstakes/sweepstakes.html Are you planning your next getaway? If so, while you are on our site be sure to: Read the stories on our Road News page, Check out our handy list of Resources, Visit our EXTENDED calendar of events, Place your reader request for information to aid you in trip planning. Dream well and drive safely on the American Road!
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Dancing In The Desert - Kudos To American Road!
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in General Discussion
Thanks for sharing your experience at Death Valley Junction. I enjoyed the excerpt from the Gousha Guide, too! B -
American Road Outdid Itself (again!)
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in General Discussion
Hi there, We're thrilled to get such fabulous feedback. Thank you! We appreciate you spreading the word to other friends very much. I'll pass on your kind words to everyone who helped put this issue together. We agree that Amy Elliott is an outstanding photographer--she has photo credits that include the NY Times. We're excited to have her as a regular contributing photographer to American Road. You inquired as to who wrote the 61 article. . . Thomas, our Executive Editor, wrote the article. (Pat - Thomas said that - like the poor woman who had too many phone numbers to dial to make inexpensive calls - "His fingers hurt!." That's one reason Thomas hasn't posted on the Forum yet! He does enjoy reading the posts on the Forum, however. ) We like Old US 99, too, and agree that it needs more attention. I don't know if you heard the NPR series that ran a few years ago on Highway 99 in Seattle. You might enjoy it. You'll find the link at: Spending Time on 99: History http://www.kplu.org/news/99_series.html We agree that we have fabulous sponsors. If you contact any of the sponsors/advertisers in American Road--please let them know where you found them. Or, feel free to request information using the new reader request card enclosed in the issue of American Road - or on-line (click the "Reader Request" button on our website pages. Our readers and our sponsors are key to the survival of American Road. Take care! And, we appreciate you Keeping the Show on the Road! Best, -
Hi Denny, Glad you stopped in the Elk City National Transportation Museum! They have a great facility. American Road® co-produced the documentary with Anderson Productions for the Museum. Thomas scripted and hosted the program. We are actually co-producing another documentary for the new Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center with Anderson Productions as well. Thomas is scripting and narrating that one, too. This next documentary is based on his two books - covering roadside attractions on Route 66. Glad you enjoyed the show! Wish we owned that Vette! B
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East Bound and Down is a good one! Thanks for voting. Best,
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Thanks for checking. You captured my interest. We lived in the Seattle area for a number of years - so I was curious. Becky
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What were the results in Seattle? Just curious. . .
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Finding Old Road Treasures. Help Needed
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in General Discussion
Nicely done everyone! We have some real road sleuths on this Forum. Pat/Jennifer, we may need to do some honorary upgrades to "Road Warrior" or "Road Scholar." -
American Road® E-newsletter - Spring 2007
beckyrepp replied to beckyrepp's topic in American Road E-Newsletters
Hi! Glad you are enjoying the prize. We'll look forward to hearing how you used the book to plan your trip. We'd love to hear (and see photos) of your trip in June in the Forum and for a possible letter in American Road. Happy travels! -
Let Everyone See The Photos
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in Suggestion Box
This may sound a little something, but my motivation in posing concerns and in being an active forum member is at least 75% based on a desire to see the forum succeed. So let me step back from my pixel width issues and ask “What can I do as a member to help the Forum grow and prosper?” And “How can I help American Road continue to be the best travel magazine around?” Keep the Show on the Road! Greetings everyone. Thank you for continuing to provide us with ways to improve the Forum. This community was designed for your use and enjoyment. Therefore, your feedback will make it that much more enjoyable for you and other members. I'm so glad that Pat and Jennifer resolved the majority of the issues identified rather easily. There are a few other items remaining to resolve, and we are looking at our options. Responding to the above two questions: #1: Post, tell your friends, and keep suggestions coming! #2 Tell your friends, send us pictures and letters telling us about some of your journeys, let us know about any particular roads that you would like to read about, and keep telling your friends about the fun to be had on the American Road! We appreciate everyone's feedback regarding the Forum, our website, and American Road magazine. Best, Becky Repp GM becky@americanroadmagazine.com -
GREETINGS FROM THE STAFF AT AMERICAN ROAD! The AMERICAN ROAD staff would like to extend a hearty welcome to all the new subscribers and AMERICAN ROAD FORUM members! We are thrilled to have more road trip enthusiasts join the growing list of AMERICAN ROAD subscribers and online FORUM Group members. Happenings at AMERICAN ROAD magazine: The Summer 2007 issue of AMERICAN ROAD® is at the printer. We expect it to mail the week of June 4. Watch your mailboxes! We believe it will help you plan some interesting places to visit on a future road trip! RECENT ARTICLES ON OUR ROAD NEWS PAGE: If you have not visited the comprehensive re-designed AMERICAN ROAD MAGAZINE site, you are in for a treat! It makes it even easier to celebrate the two-lane highways of yesteryear, and the joys of driving them today. Recent articles include: 25 May, 2007 , WASHINGTON, DC — MORE THAN 1000 NEW PET-FRIENDLY HOTELS Just in time for Summer fun road trips with Fido--more than 1,000 new pet-friendly AAA Approved and Diamond rated lodgings have been added to AAA's ninth edition of Traveling With Your Pet: The AAA PetBook®. Read more at: http://americanroadmagazine.com/road_news/road_news.html 16 May, 2007, S. DAK. — CRAZY HORSE FAMILY INTERVIEW Sixty years ago, one man made a pact with a South Dakota mountain. At the request of Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear, Korczak Ziolkowski, the celebrated New England sculptor, came to carve a memorial in the mystic Black Hills. The peak, for its part, would stand patiently as its spirit was slowly revealed a likeness of the Oglala Lakota chief Tasunke Witko, known as Crazy Horse, that would forever change the face of the American landscape. Work on the Crazy Horse Memorial consumed the remainder of Korczak's life. When he passed away in 1982, his final words to his wife were of the great task unfinished. "You must work on the mountain." Korczak said, "but go slowly so you do it right." Two and one half decades later, Ruth Ziolkowski hears those words echo every day. American Road recently visited with Ruth, now president and CEO of the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation. She spoke of the memorial's progress, of her late husband's remarkable faith in his cause, and of the circle of children and grandchildren who now surround her, dedicated to completing Korczak's epic labor of love. The interview with Ruth is documented in the Spring 2007 issue of American Road. Readers wanting to learn a bit more about Crazy Horse, the warrior, may do so directly from his descendants: Doug War Eagle. In the following interview, Doug tells American Road how Crazy Horse earned his name. He also reveals how Korczak created the model for the Crazy Horse Monument--since the family asserts there is no existing photo of Crazy Horse. Read more at: http://americanroadmagazine.com/road_news/road_news.html 1 May, 2007, — MONEY SAVING TRAVEL TIPS Money saving travel tips. Read more at: 1 May, 2007, — http://americanroadmagazine.com/road_news/road_news.html AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA--WINNER Dave Reese from Allentown, Penn. wins the American Road Two-lane Trivia Contest. Reese wins a copy of “Watch It Made in the USA” published by Avalon Travel Publishing. Retail value: $21.95The question: Trivia Question: Which American Road Contributing Editor drove around a traffic circle in New Jersey Fifty (yes, 50) times? Doing research for his column in the Winter 2006 issue of American Road? Answer: Peter Genovese. CLASSIFIEDS CALIFORNIA HISTORIC ROUTE 66 ASSOCIATION is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enjoyment of Historic Route 66 in California. A quarterly newsletter, ROADSIGNS, includes news on events, preservation issues, history, and current Route information in California, along with news and contacts from the other Route 66 states, and is included with annual membership. E-mail: kickinon66@msn.com or visit http://www.route66ca.org for a membership application. Gambi Hill Cabins offer 12 cabins on ten acres of forest: full kitchens in ten cabins, mini-kitchens--micro, fridge, and coffee pot in the other two. All cabins are separate with private decks, BBQs, and occasional visits from Bigfoot! One mile from Willow Creek, California, on Highway 299. Call 530-629-2701. GRANDE COLONIAL HOTEL LA JOLLA: Situated in the seaside village of La Jolla, the historic Grande Colonial Hotel offers classic European styling in the intimate setting of a boutique hotel. Commanding views of the California coastline, the hotel is ideally located just steps away from miles of beautiful beaches renowned to Southern California. Also within walking distance are world-class shopping, museums and galleries. The hotel features 93 air-conditioned, non-smoking guest rooms and suites with complimentary wired and wireless high-speed Internet access. Heated outdoor pool, valet parking, complimentary USA Today, complimentary bottled water, bathrobes and evening turndown service are just a few of the luxuries guests will enjoy. NINE-TEN Restaurant boasts nationally acclaimed chefs, "Evolving California Cuisine" and an award-winning wine list. With its ideal location, gracious service and environment of extraordinary comfort, the Grande Colonial Hotel provides the ideal destination for travelers to La Jolla. http://www.thegrandecolonial.com/ HOTELS.COM: http://www.anrdoezrs.net/tk72qiqemp3648CA7D354877CA4 Search Here for Hotels.com Best Hotel Deals! THE RIVER HOUSE in Florence Oregon. Greet the day from the terrace overlooking the beautiful Siuslaw River! The River House is just steps from the unique shops and restaurants of Old Town and five minutes from ocean beaches, the Oregon Dunes and two 18 hole golf courses. Free internet access, cable TV, in room coffee, guest laundry. http:// www.riverhouseflorence.com COOL SPRINGS Mobil Station circa 1926 15 miles west of Kingman Arizona on Old Route 66. History Museum, quality gift shop of art prints, unique gifts, Indian jewelry. Open year round Tuesday-Sunday 9-5PM Museum includes Rolling Stones memorabilia, petroliana, WWII Kingman Airfield, Will Rogers paintings.... check us out....http://www.coolspringsroute66.com. PHOENIX INN SUITES - Vancouver is conveniently located near the gateway to the scenic Columbia Gorge and Portland International Airport. Our Vancouver hotel has the perfect location for business or leisure travelers. Each morning we feature a delicious, Complimentary Breakfast Buffet. Our staff guarantees a professional friendly service to make your stay most enjoyable. http://phoenixinnsuites.com/ TRAVELOCITY <a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/n765ehpdlo2537B96C24378AA4A" target="_top">Save $75 with Travelocity Last Minute Deals</a> <img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/ta122bosgmk586AEC9F576ABDD7D" width="1" height="1" border="0"/> TONYCRAIG.NET – Explore the NEW BACKROADS PHOTO COLLECTION! Over 30 new images. Yes, it’s now up on the web for your viewing pleasure. All images individually printed on high quality art paper—and quality inspected by the photographer. Visit http://www.tonycraig.net. NATIONAL HISTORIC ROUTE 66 FEDERATION. 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American Road is the perfect gift that he will enjoy all year long! We can even e-mail you a personalized gift note that you can immediately print out and wrap. No waiting in line, no hassles. AND, if you order a gift subscription, you and the gift recipient will EACH receive an additional FREE issue of American Road. Order today by calling toll-free 1-877-285-5434, or order on-line (http://www.americanroadmagazine.com). Now that's a great gift for yourself, too! We also now have GIFT CERTIFICATES (available in $5.00 increments)! They may be used by the recipient to purchase subscriptions, back issues, or any item in the Hitching Post. These may be purchased on-line from our store using PayPal. And, don't forget all the great gift ideas advertised in AMERICAN ROAD and on our new website! Be sure to visit our NEW on-line store at http://americanroadmagazine.com/catalog/. We've recently added over a hundred new items to our on-line store for your shopping convenience. And, from now through May 10, 2007 we are offering FREE shipping within the continental United States for orders of $100 or more. Be sure to visit http://americanroadmagazine.com/advertising/adv_request.html for our list of advertisers offering great gift and travel ideas. Be sure to tell them you saw it in AMERICAN ROAD! WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU We welcome your correspondence and questions. Have you paid a recent visit to one or more of the places mentioned in a previous issue of AMERICAN ROAD? We want to hear about it. We love receiving your cards, letters and e-mails. You may send us a letter or e-mail. Send letters via US mail to: American Road PO Box 46519 Mt. Clemens, MI 48046 You may send e-mails to becky@americanroadmagazine.com. (Letters and e-mail may be published in an upcoming issue of AMERICAN ROAD and may be edited for style and available space.) ARE THERE ANY SPECIFIC HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OR AUTO TRAILS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO READ ABOUT IN AMERICAN ROAD? Let us know. We review reader input when planning our feature schedule. MANY THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS IN AMERICAN ROAD They help make AMERICAN ROAD possible. When you patronize them be sure to tell them you saw them in AMERICAN ROAD. Now, for your convenience, you can obtain your FREE travel information from our advertisers—no stamps, no long distance charges, no need to visit multiple websites—simply visit our NEW Request for Advertiser Information Card at: http://americanroadmagazine.com/advertising/adv_request.html ADVERTISERS GIVE YOUR CUSTOMERS THE GREEN LIGHT—advertise in American Road. (National/State Tourism/Eastern Regional Advertisers contact the Advertising Eastern Regional Office -The McNeill Group (1-800-394-5157 or via e-mail at mg@americanroadmagazine.com). Western Regional Advertisers contact Dick Bublitz, at 1-877-285-5434 x31 for information on this affordable advertising option). ADVERTISER Aberdeen CVB, S. Dak. 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Hey - wait a minute . . . in one of your previous posts you explained how gas prices are actually not so bad compared to gas prices in 1913 along the Lincoln Highway. (Just needed to tease you a bit). I know prices are definitely higher than we'd like. Unfortunately, it's beyond me on how to solve that issue, but, you might want to take a look at the suggestions on our Road News page on ways to save money. And, now, I ask everyone on the AMERICAN ROAD® FORUM - what money saving travel tips do YOU use? Look forward to hearing from everyone so that we can all Keep the Show on the Road! Becky
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Advice On Yellowstone Trail Trip
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in General Discussion
The Waterville Hotel is beautiful. Never stayed there. But, the owner gave us a tour one day when we were stranded waiting for a lock smith to open up the car of the friends we were traveling with. Wenatchee had a drive in movie theatre when we lived in Washington. Might want to see if it still does! I've never been on the tour myself, but, the Applets and Cottlets factory (I believe it's in Cashmere) is supposed to be fun. The candy is good. There are lots of roadside fruit stands in that area selling honey, fruit, etc. Don't know if they'll be in full swing this time of year. But, if they are they usually have some great goodies. There is an old eatery, I think its on US 2 around the turnoff for SR 970. As I recall, they had good burgers. I apologize that I can't remember the name. They were usually VERY busy. If you want to take any side trips - there are some fun places to stop. Looking forward to reading your posts! -
Costs Of A Road Trip In 1913 Vs. Today
beckyrepp replied to Keep the Show on the Road!'s topic in General Discussion
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GREETINGS FROM THE STAFF AT AMERICAN ROAD! The AMERICAN ROAD staff would like to extend a hearty welcome to all the new subscribers and AMERICAN ROAD FORUM members! We are thrilled to have more road trip enthusiasts join the growing list of AMERICAN ROAD subscribers and online FORUM Group members. Happenings at AMERICAN ROAD magazine: The initial mailing of the Spring 2007 issue went out the week of March 5. Anyone that subscribed between the end of February and today will be scheduled for our supplemental mailing of the Spring 2007 issue - that mailed this week. We believe it will help you plan some interesting places to visit on a future road trip! New features in the Spring 2007 issue of AMERICAN ROAD magazine include: -Instant location maps in feature articles. -A Reader Service Card—you may now request information via this card from our advertisers. No stamps required! -An extended calendar of events. WEBSITE NEWS: If you have not visited the comprehensive re-designed AMERICAN ROAD MAGAZINE site, you are in for a treat! It makes it even easier to celebrate the two-lane highways of yesteryear, and the joys of driving them today. AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM not only offers a snippet or two from the current print issue, but lots of up-to-date travel tips, an extended festival and events calendar, fun and laughs from the American Road podcast program, and an interactive Forum where visitors can discuss topics, share stories, and post pictures of road trips. You'll also find: -An electronic index of back issues of American Road. -A new AMERICAN ROAD TRIP SWEEPSTAKES to enter. -An on-line Reader Request form, making it easy for you to request information for trip planning. If you haven't visited the programming page in a while, you'll find some NEW PODCASTS available for your listening pleasure on the American Road website. Check it out! http://americanroadmagazine.com/programming/programming.html In this Spring 2007 edition of the AMERICAN ROAD E-NEWSLETTER YOU WILL FIND: -MONEY SAVING ROAD TRIP TIPS -CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL ALLIANCE NEEDS YOUR HELP -AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA CONTEST -CLASSIFIEDS -HIT THE JACKPOT OF VIP AUTOMOTIVE ADVENTURE IN VEGAS -ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A GIFT? -WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU -MANY THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS IN AMERICAN ROAD MONEY SAVING ROAD TRIP TIPS Worried about the gas price squeeze on your wallet this summer? Check out our new article on MONEY SAVING road trip ideas at: http://americanroadmagazine.com/road_news/road_news.html CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL ALLIANCE NEEDS YOUR HELP Pine, Colo. – The Continental Divide Trail Alliance (CDTA) is seeking hundreds of volunteers willing to sacrifice either a few days or a week to help to complete the national treasure that stretches from Canada to Mexico, the Continental Divide Trail (CDT). “We’re looking for people who enjoy activities like digging new trail and moving rocks of various shapes and sizes,” said CDTA’s Director of Volunteer Programs, Susan Westhoff. “It’s a great chance to meet new friends, enjoy spectacular scenery, have a one-of-a-kind outdoor adventure and participate in one of the largest conservation projects in the nation’s history.” Since its inception in 1995, the CDTA’s ambitious volunteer trail building program has put more than 8,500 volunteers on the ground. This year, nearly 60 projects are planned in all five CDT states, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico, at elevations ranging from 4,000 feet to 13,000 feet. Running from Canada to Mexico along the backbone of America, the 3,100 mile-long Continental Divide Trail will be the most significant trail system in the world when complete. Building the trail mile-by-mile, CDTA volunteers have made enormous progress, but much work remains to be done. Last year, volunteers logged 31,225 hours valued at $563,255 of volunteer labor. Often hiking miles through the backcountry to a project site, volunteers build new tread, repair eroded and damaged sections of Trail, and construct bridges and trailheads. Volunteers of all skill levels and backgrounds are needed to build and repair trail, scout planned routes, or serve as Crew Chefs (cooks). No prior experience is necessary. While some projects require backcountry experience, many offer vehicle accessible campsites. Meals are provided on about half of our projects. Though the work can be challenging, CDTA Crew Leaders ensure that everyone has a fun and rewarding experience. This year’s trail projects range from the New Mexico desert to the high peaks of the Colorado Rockies to the majestic scenery of Glacier National Park. The 2007 CDTA Volunteer Program offers backcountry adventure, a way to give back, and a chance to be a part of history as the CDTA builds momentum to complete this national treasure. To learn more about this year’s volunteer opportunities or to download a copy of the 2007 Volunteer Guide, go to www.cdtrail.org/getinvolved . For more information on this program or for a free copy of the 2007 Volunteer Guide or, please call (888) 909-CDTA or email volunteer@cdtrail.org . AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA The 5th person to respond to me via e-mail with the correct answer to the trivia question (below) wins a copy of “Watch It Made in the USA” published by Avalon Travel Publishing. Retail value: $21.95. Trivia Question: Which American Road Contributing Editor drove around a traffic circle in New Jersey Fifty (yes, 50) times? Doing research for his column in the Winter 2006 issue of American Road? CLASSIFIEDS CALIFORNIA HISTORIC ROUTE 66 ASSOCIATION is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enjoyment of Historic Route 66 in California. A quarterly newsletter, ROADSIGNS, includes news on events, preservation issues, history, and current Route information in California, along with news and contacts from the other Route 66 states, and is included with annual membership. E-mail: kickinon66@msn.com or visit http://www.wemweb.com for a membership application. Gambi Hill Cabins offer 12 cabins on ten acres of forest: full kitchens in ten cabins, mini-kitchens--micro, fridge, and coffee pot in the other two. All cabins are separate with private decks, BBQs, and occasional visits from Bigfoot! One mile from Willow Creek, California, on Highway 299. Call 530-629-2701. GRANDE COLONIAL HOTEL LA JOLLA: Situated in the seaside village of La Jolla, the historic Grande Colonial Hotel offers classic European styling in the intimate setting of a boutique hotel. Commanding views of the California coastline, the hotel is ideally located just steps away from miles of beautiful beaches renowned to Southern California. Also within walking distance are world-class shopping, museums and galleries. The hotel features 93 air-conditioned, non-smoking guest rooms and suites with complimentary wired and wireless high-speed Internet access. Heated outdoor pool, valet parking, complimentary USA Today, complimentary bottled water, bathrobes and evening turndown service are just a few of the luxuries guests will enjoy. NINE-TEN Restaurant boasts nationally acclaimed chefs, "Evolving California Cuisine" and an award-winning wine list. 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You can drive actual race-driven Nextel Cup cars that have previously been commandeered by NASCAR favorites including four-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Waltrip, Matt Kenseth and others. This is as close as you might ever get to driving in the Nextel Cup Series! Wanna really turn heads? Drive an exotic ride down the Vegas Strip and beyond. This is the ultimate experience for ten or less. Everyone gets their chance to drive behind the wheel in all five of these luxury exotic rides: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Corvette, and Viper. During this six-hour excursion, each person gets an opportunity to take turns cruising each car down the Las Vegas Strip through the Red Rock Mountains to Lake Las Vegas and back. ANNOUNCING OUR NEW AMERICAN ROAD FORUM CONTEST WINNER! We kicked off a new Contest on our Forum! 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You did such a great job describing the bridge and the brewery. I cannot add to your terrific testimonial about it. However, I can say we drove that beautiful bridge many times during our 13 years in Washington state. Thomas would give me a history lesson on the brewery every time we drove past! You're doing a great job of Keeping the Show on the Road! Becky Repp becky@americanroadmagazine.com
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I just heard the sad news that Skip Curtis - good friend to US Route 66 - passed away last night. I'm sure more news will be posted as details are unveiled. Becky Repp becky@americanroadmagazine.com
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I've not done this trip on a motorcycle, but, I've been to Arches National Park in Utah - and, it is one of my favorite National Parks. There is nothing on earth quite like it (at least that I've seen). There are lots of great hikes (which I certainly couldn't handle anymore with my back injury). But, I look back at that trip fondly. Bryce is also quite spectacular. I'll never forget the time Thomas and I went there. We camped (in a tent) and slept on a roll out mat with sleeping bags. The ground was SOOOO hard. . . no grassy cushion there! Regardless, we had a fabulous time. I highly recommend visiting souther Utah. Becky Repp becky@americanroadmagazine.com
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What great tips! Thanks so much for sharing. I especially like the tip about keeping the vehicle dimension measurements on the dashboard. Even in a van we've run into some low lying overhangs where the height clearance would be good to have at your fingertips. Becky Repp becky@americanroadmagazine.com
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Thanks for sharing your experience. These sound like great places! Any photos? Becky