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[QUOTE="Stinger GT SS, post: 181136, member: 755"... ]former member FitR6 ...[/QUOTE]
Wait, why "former"? I missed something.
Wait, why "former"? I missed something.
Wait, why "former"? I missed something.[/QUOTE][QUOTE="Stinger GT SS, post: 181136, member: 755"... ]former member FitR6 ...
Nice, where’s the ferry?A leisurely 2hr 15min drive to Wisemans Ferry and back.
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Did you come across on the ferry or just turn and go back through Windsor? Should’ve come across to Gunderman and then headed up Wisemans Ferry Rd back to Somersby then onto the Old Pacific Hwy back down to HornsbyA leisurely 2hr 15min drive to Wisemans Ferry and back.
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Totally agree, that’s a good drive.Did you come across on the ferry or just turn and go back through Windsor? Should’ve come across to Gunderman and then headed up Wisemans Ferry Rd back to Somersby then onto the Old Pacific Hwy back down to Hornsby
Lots of twists and turns on Wisemans Ferry Rd on the top side of the river, only down side is limited phone reception if something goes wrong. Plenty of twists and turns on the Old Road back to Hornsby too, better than the boredom of 3 lanes of the M1 filled with idiots that tailgate and cut across lanes without warning.Totally agree, that’s a good drive.
No, decided against ferry and just went back via Castle Hill after a stretch in park opposite.Did you come across on the ferry or just turn and go back through Windsor? Should’ve come across to Gunderman and then headed up Wisemans Ferry Rd back to Somersby then onto the Old Pacific Hwy back down to Hornsby
A few 15kph advisory turns on descent. Was tempted to turn traction off on return leg but resisted.Lots of twists and turns on Wisemans Ferry Rd on the top side of the river, only down side is limited phone reception if something goes wrong. Plenty of twists and turns on the Old Road back to Hornsby too, better than the boredom of 3 lanes of the M1 filled with idiots that tailgate and cut across lanes without warning.
....you weren't alone were you?A few 15kph advisory turns on descent. Was tempted to turn traction off on return leg but resisted.
Actually I was so I probably missed a good opportunity.....you weren't alone were you?![]()
Awesome view on a good dayI did a quick search & couldn’t find a specific thread aimed at this, if there is my apologises & please merge.
Went up the Blue Mountains west of Sydney today for lunch with my wife, beautiful day & scenery.
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Took my wife on a lovely date drive yesterday. Up the sea-to-sky hwy to Squamish....bought her lunch. Sorry no pictures......hmmm wonder if it really happened.Tried the Alpine Loop again today, this time with my wife (it is our "date day", which we do each Tuesday). Aggravatingly, the upper part is still closed. It looks like it might be a while yet. I saw a dump truck and a tractor working the road, cleaning off a lot of mud and gravel; looks like it was a hard winter and we had some erosion. That was just down near the closed gate. Who knows what's up further up? Anyway, here are some pics:
The back side of Mt Timpanogos
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The closed gate (aaagain)
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The junky road; looks like a single lane surfaced with an "improved" road alongside; but actually the road is that clogged with debris from runoff
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Another Stinger pic, looking down the canyon
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Well, on this thread it does say "Pictorial". And you have only barely made a start toward a thousand words. So by that ratio, your post is like the first brush stroke. I'm not seeing it yet, the "lovely" part, I mean.Took my wife on a lovely date drive yesterday. Up the sea-to-sky hwy to Squamish....bought her lunch. Sorry no pictures......hmmm wonder if it really happened.
Nice, been to Park City very pretty place.Yesterday we drove over to Park city (skiing season is well over and done) where our son and grandchildren (and his girlfriend) are vacationing this week, and we went hiking for a little bit up onto a foothill. I could have found a better lookout point (sans so much up close "shrubbery", heh), but this composite of three cellphone pics is what it is:
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A view from outside their hotel room:
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