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by mledtje on Tue Aug 06 07:00:45 PDT 2002
10,011 miles in 34 days Stopped in Arches Nat'l Monument, then across Colorado (saw forest fires and smoke) and Nebraska (visited brother) and into Iowa to stay with my dad. We got 3 straight days of fireworks July 3rd at a local farm - impressive for a a private display, July 4th in town, and July 5th - local kids with leftover fireworks. Then, up through the UP and into Canada. Cross Canada and go through Quebec City, and up the St. Lawrence to Highway 389, then North. Past Manic 5 (huge dam and hydroelectric facility) and all gravel and dirt into and through Labrador (watch the black flies here, some of the bites have still not totally healed - 3.5 weeks later). Churchill Falls has another huge hydroelectric facility with no concrete dam. The blasted deep into the granite, and built the entire facility inside the natural rock with very little concrete. Blasted 1100' down. Impressive. On to Goose Bay, a big US air base in WWII, and the terminal for the ferry (room for 200+ cars and 400 passengers) to Newfoundland. 40 ferry hours later (two nights, one long day, and about 50,000 icebergs) we were in Newfoundland. We went to the south of the island and caught a small 30 passenger ferry to St. Pierre, a French island. Spent the day in France - French foods, language, currency, architecture, roads, customs, etc. Totally French except the cars were mostly US. Back on Newfoundland, we went to Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America! Then across Newfoundland. Stopped in small fishing villages and talked to locals about fishing and housing. Everyone knows the Grand Banks fishing industry died off, but most believe it is because the water temps changed and the fish moved away to ?????. You could buy reasonable house in on of the fishing villages for under $15,000 - Canadian!! Caught a big ferry (400+ cars and almost 1000 passengers/crew) to Nova Scotia. Before they let us on the ferry, they vacuumed out our truck and washed the outside and bottom with high pressure hoses. Seems they have a virus in the dirt on Newfoundland that attacks potatoes, and they want to keep it off the mainland. After some time in Nova Scotia, we caught another ferry to Prince Edward Island. Visited the family home of the woman who wrote Anne of Green Gables near Charlottetown. We took the new Bridge back to the mainland from the other side of PEI. 12.9 kilometers long, $1 Billion dollars to build. The trip home took us through Chicago (Museum of Science and Industry) and Colorado (Mt. Evans and Pikes Peak). In Nevada we camped along Lake Mead 116 during the days, down to 92 at night. Death Valley didn't seem so bad after that. Stopped in Bishop and got some fresh Sheepherders bread and then through Yosemite and home. Off to work now, Mike L
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by p0926 on Fri Jun 14 06:16:28 PDT 2002
Kate- I've driven thru parts of every state but North Dakota and Hawaii. Here's a partial list of the NPs/NMs that I've visited (most more than once): Arches Boundary Waters Bryce Canyon Cape Hatteras Carlsbad Caverns Crater Lake Death Valley Dinosaur Everglades Glacier NP Grand Canyon Lassen NP Mammoth Cave Mt Rushmore Petrified Forest/Painted Desert Redwood NP Rocky Mountain NP Smoky Mountain NP Yosemite White Sands Zion I completely agree that we have a beautiful country and I too am partial to the mountains and oceans. However, I gotta tell you that the most beautiful place I've ever visited isn't in the US, it's the Swiss Alps. I've been there 4 times and would go back again in a heart beat. -Frank P.

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