Friday, October 25, 2024

Friday Open Road

 






















15 comments:

  1. locations would be nice so i can add to my bucket list

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    1. Sometime google lens can find them, often another viewer knows too.

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    2. Go find them. That's the idea and the thrill of exploring. If you want location handed to you, book a cruise.

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  2. Locations - too much work to add to in my opinion. Just appreciate them now for what they are - amazing photos to enrich the mind. Thanks CW.

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    1. That right there. Enjoy the view. Use your mind. Travel anywhere.

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  3. One of my favorite things about Fridays- seeing these compilations.

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  4. Great pictures as always

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  5. WOW!!! Another Friday spectacular! Thank you!

    The one photo of the tent on the rock outcropping made my stomach do flip-flops.

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  6. Not a sleep walker I take it.

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  7. My favorite is the one with the dog.

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  8. One of my daughters hiked to the Devil's Tongue rock in Norway. What the picture of the tent overlooking the fiord doesn't show is the line of people, up to 100 yards long, waiting their turn for a picture.

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  9. Just glad it's Friday and a open road series to dream about

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  10. My traveling bone always gets tickled when I come here. I should throw a suitcase in the trunk and go somewhere before the snow starts flying.

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    1. The Grand Canyon is always worth the trip!

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  11. That Jeep pic just speaks to me.

    My first was a 67 Kaiser CJ5. 8 gallon tank under the drivers' seat, 8 miles per gallon on a good day (and it had a Warn aftermarket OD), Warn PTO winch, 3 speed, no power anything. LOVED it. Bought it from my cousin for $500 in 1983, sold it in 1987 for $1500 and wish I still had it.

    Love my 2004 TJ, but it's just not the same vibe. I keep my Tundra for reliability, the Jeep for funsies.

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