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Re: Iowa-Oregon convoy "97"!

To: Scott McGibney <aa372@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca>
Subject: Re: Iowa-Oregon convoy "97"!
From: burdekij@bvsd.k12.co.us (Jane Burdekin)
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1996 11:23:22 -0700
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
If you are going thru Wyoming on this suggested route, don't miss the
Thermopolis hot spring pools.  Also Devil's tower is quite a site.  Have a
great trip.  Jane

>Desolate??! nah ... you just gotta like big sky. Don't know if there are
>any Dakotans or Montanans on the list outspoken enough to defend their
>states, but as a furriner, I'd be happy to comment. There are some great
>drives in all three states, especially if you go "off route" a bit. If
>you stay a bit to the south , on highway 212  instead of 12, it will take
>you to the Black Hills - head south through them on the most backroads
>route you can find (I'm assuming you like twisties), then back through
>Wyoming on 16 over to Yellowstone and north on any number of routes to
>rejoin 12. Good luck.
>
>>From the siberian steppes of Saskatchewan
>Scott
>
>(who has worked in the high arctic and knows desolate)
>
>On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, Gary Nafziger wrote:
>
>>         Are there any adventure seekers out there?  I would like to visit my
>> sister in Salem, Oregon in June of 1997.  I would like to take Highway 12
>> which goes from Minneapolis to Walla Walla, Washington and is approximately
>> 1400 miles.  This is a two lane highway and is probably very desolate,
>> especially through the Dakota's and eastern Montana.



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