Outdoor Photos and Landscapes

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  1. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    I asked because I'm researching the Montrose area as a possibility if I decide to move to Colorado. Still it very early stages, but it's research I enjoy doing.
     
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  2. blondblue

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    I was in St. George and Kanab in Utah a couple years ago on a Road Scholar adventure. Loved(and love)the area!
     
  3. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    My Utah post should have gone HERE. Shux. Oh well, it's in response to one of your photos, anyway!
     
  4. Demidog

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    Whenever I see photos like your Nevada one, I always wonder if the people who live there ever just run to those hills/mountains on weekends for a hike. I live in quite possibly the ugliest, dullest, least interesting area in the country (unless you love concrete jungles overflowing with people) and I can't help but feel that if there was a mountain chain in my backyard, I'd be hiking it every day and raking in that beautiful view.
     
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    The Sea of Cortez

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  9. '65 G-Slim

    '65 G-Slim Well-Known Member

    I came up from the southern pointy-end, north through Las Vegas, and stayed in Tonopah. Highway 6 heading east was about as long a desolate drive there ever was. Stayed on it until I took 50 in Ely. Like the Texas Panhandle, miles & miles of nothin'.

    If I was near mountains like that, I couldn't stay out of them.
     
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  10. '65 G-Slim

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    I'm thinking of maybe moving to Utah. The desert, and those cool rock formations, and *no people*. Sounds good to me.
     
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  11. blondblue

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    y'know, that's the same Rte 50 that begins in Annapolis, MD.
     
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  12. blondblue

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    it's very easy to forget your worries when you are in such places.
     
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  13. '65 G-Slim

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    Yup, from one coast to the other. "Loneliest Road in America", as it's called in Nevada. I believe it.
     
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  15. blondblue

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    It's a struggle to enter it from Massachusetts,, but it can gradually be done.
     
  16. blondblue

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    Living in Massachusetts, that's the kind of drive I'd love...miles and miles of nothin'.
     
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  17. macaronus

    macaronus Sir Nice-a-Lot

    Now those pictures are a sight for sore eyes. Thanks very much for posting them! Souds like a great tour as well!
     
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  18. BamaT

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    Well you did good with the photos while you were out of pocket! Those are great!
     
  19. '65 G-Slim

    '65 G-Slim Well-Known Member

    When you leave west out of Kingman, AZ...take CR 10, Oatman Road...10 miles or so, you'll find Cool Springs Cabins & Tasty Foods (or some such)...keep going, and you'll be on some of the most amazing blacktop in America...Main Street America...the Mother Road...and when you get past the twistie bits,...

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