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These photos have brought up many memories. They also ignite the old fire of roadtripping. Especially those taken from the vehicle as you cruise down the highway. Sadly my physical condition sort of precludes the long distance wanderlust. But the memories are vivid. Thank you, Lynn.
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You're very welcome! Glad to hear I've brought back happy memories.These photos have brought up many memories. They also ignite the old fire of roadtripping. Especially those taken from the vehicle as you cruise down the highway. Sadly my physical condition sort of precludes the long distance wanderlust. But the memories are vivid. Thank you, Lynn.
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X rated color movies cost more than a brothel guide.
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The blue color is amazing here. WOW. Long live Kodachrome 25 .... it is gone.
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I agree, Raid. The clear air at altitude and the polarizer filter helped.The blue color is amazing here. WOW. Long live Kodachrome 25 .... it is gone.
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Keep 'em coming lynnb. Memories of a different era.... today's photo would have the place crammed with RVs and Vanlifers!#USA28-34 KOA campground Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 03 June 1979. Looking north (Jackson Hole is behind the camera, see picture above).
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#USA30-17 driving from Tahoe to Yosemite, 06 June 1979.
This drive was more exciting than I wished for - miles of downhill grade with tight curves and no guard rails. The driver was in a hurry and only had two speeds, flat out and heavy braking for each curve. The van was likely overloaded: 15 people with luggage and camp gear on the roof. Before long the smell of cooked brakes filled the cabin. I pleaded with the driver to slow down. I was thankful we made it, finally, to Wawona.

This drive was more exciting than I wished for - miles of downhill grade with tight curves and no guard rails. The driver was in a hurry and only had two speeds, flat out and heavy braking for each curve. The van was likely overloaded: 15 people with luggage and camp gear on the roof. Before long the smell of cooked brakes filled the cabin. I pleaded with the driver to slow down. I was thankful we made it, finally, to Wawona.

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