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LBC Roads - "Guidance"

To: <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>, "Patrick Bailey" <pbailey@qnet.com>
Subject: LBC Roads - "Guidance"
From: "Dan Ray" <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 20:53:49 -0500
Ok, sounds like we have a plan that may hopefully produce a product useful
folks' drives . AAA I ain't, but it may be a neat little project. I've got a
folder set up for collecting all the input and putting it into a useable
form for the internet. Driving these great roads isn't limited to us LBC
fanatics, you know, all the world can benefit.
Now here are some basic requirements so we don't get confused by statements
like, "Take a left at the old shack with the rusted out '58 Buick." Not that
anyone would do that, that's a specialty of us "hicks" (btdt). :)

1) Use Road numbers and main waypoints (cities, towns, etc.) Cardinal
directions help too. If I can't find it, I'll request more input.
2) If it's a REAL small road that may not be on your average map, be
specific on how to get to it from the main roads, and where it will hit
another main road in case a passenger starts getting sick (a personal
challenge of mine).
3) Include any good points of interest, landmarks, etc, just so we know
4) I've got a World Atlas, so this is an international collection! (who
knows, this archive may be really worth having someday!)

These aren't hard and fast rules, mind you, any stories pertaining to these
roads should be included, i.e.: "I lost my virginity in the park along Green
river just a mile west of Smithville"... well you get my drift. :)

Dan
73 B



-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Bailey <pbailey@qnet.com>
To: Dan Ray <danray@bluegrass.net>
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, July 19, 1998 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: LBC Roads


>Dan Ray wrote:
>>
>> I've been compiling a list of local roads that would satisfy any LBC
driver
>> in my local area and even have found some that connect major
intersections
>> since my B has been safely on the road.
>>.
>> I thought of this because on a hot day like today, I HATE chugging down
the
>> interstate under the blazing sun. Much better if I had a shady, twisty
road
>> to pass the time, even if it does take a couple hours longer!
>> Tell me what ya'll think.
>>
>> Dan - Atlas and highlighter in hand  :)
>> 73 B
>Great idea Dan!!
>Are you interested in all of the US(or any other countries)or just "back
>east"?
>I've been thinking about planning a trip from Antelope valley to San
>francisco and back
>without hitting any freeways,it can be done.How about across the US?I'll
>bet it could be done if you had a lot of time.I just turned over 35,000
>miles since I bought my MG 4 years ago and I'll bet I haven't driven
>even 1000 on freeways!And I haven't driven it to work hardly at all!All
>those fun miles on the twisties!I think it would be neat to share our
>favorite roads with everyone.
>Pat


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