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Subject: Fwd: TDROC Fun Run
From: Keith0alan@aol.com
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 19:38:28 EST
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hello,

    Having made the Las Vegas to Shasta run several times I would have to say
that if you wanted scenic you should have turned west at Lida Junction then to
Bishop and up 395. It's not much farther and much more scenic, also not as
hot.

                                   keith0alan@aol.com

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Subject: Re: TDROC Fun Run
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 21:09:58 -0600
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>Gee, Terry, you left out some of the high spots...
>A stop in the panhandle laugh riot town of Happy, just down the road from
>Turkey, Texas. However, if one should run out of gas, you'll have to push
>becuase that's some of the flattest ground on Earth. The good thing is the
>wind should be blowing hard enought to take one back to Abilene, should they
>be so inclined to go to Abilene...
>And don't forget the garden spot of No Trees, Texas, known only for it's
>microwave hop for a small chain of TV stations...
>Ahhh, yes, Amarillo to Lubbock, a visual delight!
>
>:)
>
Being from D/FW, having lived in Riverside, CA, and with my folks living 
in northern NM, I would have agreed until we drove out to Shasta last 
summer. Rather than go north through the California central valley, we 
turned north at Kingman and stopped in Vegas. From Vegas we went north 
along the NV/CA border to Reno.

I have NEVER seen expanses so barren, desolate, and FLAT. Truly 
incredible. Reminded me very much of the settings for the old Clint 
Eastwood spaghetti westerns. Makes West Texas look like the Hawaiian 
Islands.

FWIW, Ron 

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Dallas/Ft. Worth
'71 510 2-dr (Prepared class autocrosser)
'73 510 2-dr (Street Toy)


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