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364 S. Main Street Logan, Wasatch Range, Utah, United States, 84321, 435-753-5623-
... where they drove the spike into the RR when they joined east and west) and on the edge of the Great Salt Lake. We had seen this area on a previous trip so we were only spending the night. We did find a Lowe's so we could buy a pressure washer to clean the radiator on the motorhome. Terry had problems a few years back on his way to Las Vegas and with all the road construction we had gone to we wanted to be sure we did not have further problems.
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We got to pet an adorable Parsons Jack Russell puppy on our lunch stop. People were very polite and astonishingly quiet. I am not used to it anymore.
Tomorrow we will do Yellowstone. It is a big highlight of our trip and we are all looking forward to see that big old Faithful water spout.
About a year ago, my dear friend shared a secret with me. She wanted to go to France. No, it was more than "want", she felt that she "had" to go to France. Almost as if she was being drawn there. When she asked me what this meant? I told her it meant that "I" was supposed to go with her. We talked to our hubbies and they said... go for it. So we started saving our pennies to go.
Providence, Utah, United States whitneyteamThis was our first stop on our way to our next store. We spotted this Hampton inn and decided to go luxury because we deserve it after bumming around the Northwest coast. The rooms here are great. Woke up the next day to a flat tire. Good thing there was a Sinclair full service gas station on the same block. They fixed it for $10.
Tremonton, Utah, United States famousg... of gold, silver and molybdenum. It is the largest man-made excavation in the world. Since open-pit mining began in 1906, more than seven billion tons of material have been removed, creating a pit more than three quarters of a mile deep and two-and-a-half miles wide. "The Sears tower at 1454 feet tall, would reach only half way up the mine. Bingham Canyon ore has yeilded more than 17 million tons of copper, 23 million ounces of gold, 190 million ounces of silver ...
Logan, Utah, United States eskimo13... the need to close lanes for mile after mile after mile when at most the construction is taking place in about 3/4 of a mile along the way. Plus, those concrete revetments that are placed along the way. There's no room for error. No give. No forgiveness. I drive a large motor home and it's a white knuckler all the ...
Willard, Utah, United States cyrano... could without actually closing it....We had to keep it that way until the wind died down. Anyways...We drove through a really cool canyon on 89 yesterday, around 7pm or so. We're off to Denny's (a sorry substitute for Waffle House, but it's the best we can do right now).
Brigham City, Utah, United States bfrogjules... have Fat Tire, which didn't seem to fit in with the Bud selection). But mostly it was the people that made the stop super interesting. They all looked like crack-heads, and appeared to be strung out at the moment, and were not very smart. At all. Sort of slack-jawed, while at the same time cracked out. No offense Idohoans, I'm sure the rest of the state is really beautiful.
Garden City, Utah, United States bfrogjules... run by a sist** who also took this chance to preach to us a little. Next we headed through the Temple Square area to the famous family research centre - wh**e we all had a little search into our family history - lots of information on the comput** but badly organised and only a small sample of British census data rath** than anything comprehensive. A dutiful sist** helped us before taking turns to preach at us all - "do you know much about our ...
Salt Lake City, United States skcollIt was getting quite late, we were all getting zonked and murderous toward each other, and we were zooming along pitch black highways in the Utah wilds. We found ourselves in Logan where we stopped at a market for Jolt colas. Unfortunately they only lasted us half the way to Jackson Hole.
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