Another road less travelled.
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Originally Posted by
Southwest Dave
She obviously doesn't know you as well as we do! ;-)
That aside Dave, it leaves me rather sad. How many people are missing out on all this beauty, on these marvelous stretches of road, because the folk at the information centre take it upon themselves to decide that someone 'would not want to drive' a particular route? Surely anyone in such a position should be bound to encourage everyone to enjoy as much of their region as possible. It seemed to me that if you were not going to Yosemite they did not want to waste their time with you.
The Triangle Road is a dozen miles long (or thereabouts) and is in no way a scary mountain road. It is however narrow and twisting, with incredibly scenic and photogenic spots (for those so inclined) and mostly between 25 and 40mph. The locals obviously use it. But she wanted me to simply turn from 140 onto 49 (which would have been shorter) like most folk do.
How do these people get their jobs?
I also wondered what the businesses along the route think of that. There is a little roadside cafe and also a local mini market, among others.
Lifey
Memories Flooding Back In...
Hi Lifey,
At your suggestion I have started reading this thread. I am only through Page 3 so far, and just up into BC, Canada, but I am enjoying it so much. So many of the places you visited are either places I have lived or those I have visited. In fact, the last few legs from Sidney, NE up to Missoula and the National Bison Range were on our Parks and Sparks trip this past summer.
I'll continue reading and might post more as I get further into the trip thread. We don't do any camping, but your stories about your experiences do have me fascinated and wondering just how much I miss by not doing at least some camping out. I might try it on my next solo trip.
Harry