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Originally posted by FuqMizzou View Post
That drive from Laramie to Salt Lake City is amazing. 10/10- Thousand+ foot bluffs with a view of over 100 miles
- A 2001 Ford Expedition can make it through the entire state on one tank of gas thanks to the elevation, and maybe a few modifications
- You can receive Texas radio stations at night
- It's up there with Maine, West Virginia, and Washington as the most beautiful states to drive through
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Originally posted by nutt View Post
Imagine me being the modern day Eddie Valiant at the beginning of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? That's me. Fuck that guy. I'm not tracking some guy in the Everglades seeing that he hiked the Appalachian Trail. This has comedy disaster written all over it.
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Originally posted by Fresneck View Post
It's 403 miles across the state on the 80. Here's what I know from when I drove it in 2006...- Thousand+ foot bluffs with a view of over 100 miles
- A 2001 Ford Expedition can make it through the entire state on one tank of gas thanks to the elevation, and maybe a few modifications
- You can receive Texas radio stations at night
- It's up there with Maine, West Virginia, and Washington as the most beautiful states to drive through
I remember getting close to Utah and you go through some mountains with train tracks up high in the mountains running nearby. Gave a sort of wild west feel, as well as the endless mountains viewable throughout the state.
My uncle was a marine biologist who lived in Nebraska so he was only qualified to teach Biology. He would take a month of his Summer and go to Wyoming to search for arrowheads, old guns, fossils, etc. I went with him on a few trips around Nebraska but always wanted to go to Wyoming with him.
He died a few years back but my cousins keep up the tradition.
He had a museum of stuff he found in his basement.
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Originally posted by Fresneck View Post
The Appalachian Trail isn't hard, though. I cannot see the correlation in your comment.- The Comedy Aspect
- Detective Nutt
- Snakes and Gators
- The clumsy inspector
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Originally posted by FuqMizzou View Post
Damn sorry to hear that man......
I remember getting close to Utah and you go through some mountains with train tracks up high in the mountains running nearby. Gave a sort of wild west feel, as well as the endless mountains viewable throughout the state.
My uncle was a marine biologist who lived in Nebraska so he was only qualified to teach Biology. He would take a month of his Summer and go to Wyoming to search for arrowheads, old guns, fossils, etc. I went with him on a few trips around Nebraska but always wanted to go to Wyoming with him.
He died a few years back but my cousins keep up the tradition.
He had a museum of stuff he found in his basement.
The bold is confusing. Seems kinda' hard to have such a profession in an arid place.
I'm sure that basement is incredible in person.
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Originally posted by nutt View Post
I'm thinking way outside the box here. I've had friends and former classmates that have done it as well. I'm thinking along the lines of...- The Comedy Aspect
- Detective Nutt
- Snakes and Gators
- The clumsy inspector
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Originally posted by Fresneck View Post
People die. Thank you. He had Cystic Fibrosis, so he was on borrowed time for a long time...The fact he made it into his 40s was a blessing to all of us that knew him.
The bold is confusing. Seems kinda' hard to have such a profession in an arid place.
I'm sure that basement is incredible in person.
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