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Re: Those crazy New Englanderites
Posted By: Mousie, on host 205.173.143.35
Date: Monday, March 5, 2001, at 11:16:18
In Reply To: Re: Those crazy New Englanderites posted by Grishny on Sunday, March 4, 2001, at 20:52:01:

> > If you like crooked roads like I do, you should try the road to Hana,(Maui)Hawaii, or any of the older highways around Hazard, Kentucky. Also from Gatlinburg, Tennessee up to Newfound Gap at the N.C. line, or just about any road on St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. Going up to Newfound Gap, the road goes through a tunnel, then makes a 360 degree turn and goes over the tunnel. It's a real rush coming back down.
> > Howard
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> Oh, I love being able to picture a place in my mind. We drove up that road to Newfound Gap last October, so I've got an almost-perfect mental image of it in my mind. And it certainly WAS a real rush coming back down...we cruised in neutral the entire way down!
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> Grishny

Try taking a double-decker bus tour to Muir Woods near San Francisco. The driver had prepared a lilting, sing song version of an epic poem to keep the passengers focused on listening rather than watching. It was very necessary, especially coming down.

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