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Mr Puz Goes East: October 2009
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Mr Puz Goes East. During the summer 2009 I will be riding my motorcycle from Arizona to Massachusetts. You can follow my travels on this blog and let me know if I'm in your area so I can stop for a visit. View my complete profile. Barbara and Ron's Blog. My summer in Lanesborough. Tractor Pulls, etc. Nature in New England. The Lanesborough Fire Department. Sunday, October 11, 2009. My summer in Lanesborough. Some if my favorite places to eat here. Hami's is a great place to eat and they have lobster.
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The Road Less Traveled: Bryce Canyon NP
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The Road Less Traveled. Thursday, October 15, 2009. Well, we HAD to stop at Bryce Canyon - surely the most unusual place on earth. We were there on a cloudy afternoon, but luckily you can't really take a bad picture at Bryce. This is the view from Sunset Point. But we wanted to go down among the hoodoos. We took off down Navajo trail - lots of switchbacks lead to this much photographed tree. Then we made a loop with the Queens Garden trail. Somebody got a little crazy with the trail markers. Bryce is won...
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The Road Less Traveled: Here it is!
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The Road Less Traveled. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. In my last post, I promised to reveal the greatest roadside attraction you never heard of. I have always said that all a town needs is a hook and tourists will come. Traveling throughout this marvelous country, Ron and I have discovered unbelievable creativity in the little towns we visit. From the king-of-all tourist traps, the Corn Palace. In Mitchell, SD, to the dead horned toad. The first can be seen from I94, but you need to see it up close to a...
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The Road Less Traveled: Now We're Really Moving
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The Road Less Traveled. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Now We're Really Moving. We took the ferry from Port Townsend to Whidbey Island. It was pretty expensive at $71 for a four-mile crossing, but it's our plan to take WA 20 through the North Cascade Mountains so we bit the bullet. Four years ago we were right in the front of the boat so it looked like we were driving. This time we had a row of bumper cars. Always fun to watch the docking. This captain didn't even bump. When we arrived in Mt. Vernon, our ...
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Mr Puz Goes East: My summer in Lanesborough
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Mr Puz Goes East. During the summer 2009 I will be riding my motorcycle from Arizona to Massachusetts. You can follow my travels on this blog and let me know if I'm in your area so I can stop for a visit. View my complete profile. Barbara and Ron's Blog. My summer in Lanesborough. Tractor Pulls, etc. Nature in New England. The Lanesborough Fire Department. Sunday, October 11, 2009. My summer in Lanesborough. Some if my favorite places to eat here. Hami's is a great place to eat and they have lobster.
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The Road Less Traveled: Wheee !!
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The Road Less Traveled. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Here we are starting up Long Canyon. The drivers in order are Max, Bertie, Ernie, Bob, John, and Tom behind us. It wasn't as smooth as it looks in this picture since it was pretty rocky, but then it wouldn't be any fun. And it was beautiful. This dip was a challenge and a couple of the vehicles bottomed out. (Yes, I'm doing that back-seat shooting again.). While there, we broke out the lunches. WINs are always happy when eating. Here's the other Jeep&#...
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The Road Less Traveled: Sedro-Woolley
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The Road Less Traveled. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The cute town of Sedro-Woolley is the jumping off point for WA 20 through the North Cascades. We stopped at the visitors center and got lots of good information for our big adventure. I've been looking forward to this drive for years and I hope I haven't over-anticipated. You know, where you expect so much that you're bound to be disappointed. I'll crop it so you can see some of the detail. Ron liked the old drugstore one. I would love to see that. Those ...
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The Road Less Traveled: Whose Idea Was This?
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The Road Less Traveled. Friday, February 19, 2010. Whose Idea Was This? Oh, that would be me. Ron and I hiked up Picacho Peak four years ago and I really don't remember it being so difficult. Carol brought up the idea that maybe it's like childbirth and you block out the difficulty. Driving down I10, the specter of Picacho Peak rises 1500 from the desert floor. We'll be climbing to the tip of that highest point on the left. The trail steadily rises with lots of switchbacks to the saddle, 800 feet above t...
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Mr Puz Goes East: June 2009
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Mr Puz Goes East. During the summer 2009 I will be riding my motorcycle from Arizona to Massachusetts. You can follow my travels on this blog and let me know if I'm in your area so I can stop for a visit. View my complete profile. Barbara and Ron's Blog. More Rain - No More Tents. Snow in the Mountains. Im on the Road! Friday, June 19, 2009. More Rain - No More Tents. I have been stopping at all my favorite restaurants, Cracker Barrel, Pizza Hut, Bob Evans. I hope everyone is having a good summer. Snow i...
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The Road Less Traveled: Mill Creek Discovery Park
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The Road Less Traveled. Friday, July 11, 2008. Mill Creek Discovery Park. The original sawmill was built here in 1780. This is a recreation of it, built as authentically as possible according to all the historical information available and artifacts from the site, as well as the teeth marks on timbers from buildings of the time. After the demonstration, a naturalist gave an informal talk and pulled this snake out of his shirt. Yuck. He did admit that was probably why he was still single. Next we crossed ...