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This describes the martial art of wedging seven people into a car, then driving for two days without letting the kids go to the toilet. The Alps beckon, but some plonker put them down the bottom of France, and it's MILES away.
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A Travel Blog entry by theresabill from Windsor, Ontario, Canada
... toys, Marty, Donika, Jim, Nicky, Manny, Dan, Derek, Pat, Jeff, Becca, Ryan, Mary and John for attending our party at Rock Bottom. We used the poster that the Young's had made for us and decorated the upper room of the Beer Market with. While playing ...
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Rock Bottom
A Travel Blog entry by lindsey-canada from Altafulla, Spain and Canary Islands
... in my own bed in my own room with all the people who love me care about me and need me around- but I was here in the basement/garage crying into my laptop alone with Sean trying to calm me down on the other end. Last night I hit rock ...
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Rock Bottom (East Bound and Down)
A Travel Blog entry by mviglianco from Mount Vernon, Illinois, United States
Rock bottom is eating at a Pizza Hut Buffet at an Interstate exit in Illinois. It's probably time to go vegan ...
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Rock bottom?!
A Travel Blog entry by lievenniels from Mawlamyine, Myanmar
... om met een scheef oog naar de mens te kijken die het "beter" heeft..... Wel hier zag ik de kaka langs de beentjes naar beneden glijden en gaan ze alsnog met hun blote kont op de ruwe grond zitten. Nog krijgt ge een lach ipv een scheef oog.. Rock bottom?! ...
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Juicy Lucy, Rock Bottom, Target Field and Travel
A Travel Blog entry by dblegldave from Waterloo, Iowa, United States
... $13 all day...including if you stay for the game...I read the fine print. Then I headed to a nearby place called Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery. It's a chain, but a place I could have a beer and blog about yesterday's ...
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Rock bottom
A Travel Blog entry by beritjansen from Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
... is a good time to write an entry as everything previously has seemed eerily perfect accroding to this blog, and I am officially at rock bottom. Or at least I hope so, because I wouldn't want things to get any lower. Gotta stay positive and yell "Hooray!" ...
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Rock Bottom - A great place to start any journey
A Travel Blog entry by lenfield from Goodland, Kansas, United States
... worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." Thus my journey begins...at rock bottom....on my hands and knees.....in a crawl space in Goodland, Kansas with a firm decision to tear up my 'control' ...
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Ayers Rock
A Travel Blog entry by darren_annette from Ayers Rock, Northern Territory, Australia
... knees and thighs this way, but it was also easier to stop and chill out for a bit. By the time we got down to the bottom, my legs were jelly – I couldn't imagine what Darren's must have felt like! Given we were both wrecked from the climb we decided ...
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Rock, Stock & Camel
A Travel Blog entry by jacobandkirsty from Ayer's Rock, Australia
... drinking in the reserve seemed a little precious though. To be on the safe side, we packed the whisky into the bottom of a rucksack, which we were storing in the least accessible of the many lockers anyway. We intended to claim to have forgotten ...
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Ayres Rock
A Travel Blog entry by bigsiandbertos from Ayres Rock, Australia
... ground. It was a tricky walk down and I managed to find an entirely different muscle group in the legs to aggravate. At the bottom Luke threw some oranges at us and we sat back to watch Alison slowly making her way down on her backside, dutifully guided ...
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Sunset at Ayers Rock
A Travel Blog entry by melsymo from Ayers Rock, Australia
... world is as it is and how they lived until 200 years or so ago. Afterwords we headed for the Rock and walked a kilometer or so around the bottom (the total base walk in over 9km - about 6 miles) with Kate explaining some particular sites to us including ...
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Day Two... Climbing Ayers Rock
A Travel Blog entry by itzkowitz from Ayers Rock, Australia
... for quite some time, including time in Cairns. They were really fun and upbeat, adventurous people. After climbing the rock, we had to meet our bus at the bottom, who took us to see the Olgas, which are 36 smaller rocks. They weren't anything too ...
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That big rock thing
A Travel Blog entry by travelling3some from Ayers Rock, Australia
... knees to walk forwards, so opted for backwards, feeding the chain through the hands. It was hard work again, but once we were at the bottom, it had all been worth it. You simply can't go to the rock and not climb it. We then went to sunset point, sat on ...
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Day 87: Unionville, NY to Prospect Rock
A Travel Blog entry by robconr from Prospect Rock, New York, United States
... wet. I've been meaning for so long to better waterproof my pack, but I didn't. (though it likely wouldn't make a difference at this time) Bottom line is for the last two hours we hiked out of New Jersey and into New York in nasty heavy rain. At least I ...
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Rock Bottom in Santorini
A Travel Blog entry by morganandjared from Santorini, Cyclades, Greece
... issue was in there and literally hundreds of small pebbles poured out my shorts and started bouncing down the steps all the way to the bottom. Morgan and I lost it laughing on the steps. I had to go ask Elene the sweet little old Greek woman if I ...
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Aire de Service's rock
A Travel Blog entry by darrenhough74 from Étretat, Haute-Normandie, France
... service. These are overnight parking areas for campers and moterhomes and supply fresh water, electricity and waste dumping facilities. All at a rock bottom price. This one was 5 Euro for the parking a and extra 2 euro for the water and electirc hookup. ...
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200th Dive Surprises!
A Travel Blog entry by nomadic-brands from Cousins Rock, Galápagos, Ecuador
... northern side to see the sea lions again. We passed the three white tips that were now swimming around on the sandy bottom about 13 metre depth. After a few minutes I suddenly notice all the little fishes swarming frantically into the rocks. I ...
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There's No Place Like Home
A Travel Blog entry by jmdipippa from Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
... is Fort Roots: a 1.25 mile climb with three (or 4) switchbacks up to the former VA hospital. The climb is steep at the bottom (17% grade for a short bit) and gradually eases up. Lots of cyclists go up and down Fort Roots every day. The pay off is the ...
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Week Thirty Five - The Outback
A Travel Blog entry by petenic360 from Ayers Rock, Australia
... but fine. It is the first time that we haven't had a TV for a long time. The room has two sets of bunk beds. I take the bottom right, Nicola takes the top left. This configuration reminds me of a two dice (OK die). I reckon that there are twelve possible ...
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18th october up early to go to airport and ...
A Travel Blog entry by ali_n_lou from Ayers Rock and Alice Springs, Australia
... our excuse and we are sticking to it!! I think Sara was the only one who was even considering climbing it and having stood at the bottom, I dont think the rest of us would have made it anyway. We went back to the car and drove around the base of the ...
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Durango Riverside Resort
13391 County Road 250, Durango, Colorado, United States
... nestles against the Animas River 12 miles north of Durango. Many of the campsites and cabins lie just steps from the broad, rock-bottom river popular with anglers and kayakers. For breathtaking alpine scenery, take a day trip on the steam-powered Durango ...
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Rock Bottom Brewery
1001 16th St #A-100, , Denver, Colorado, United States
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A downtown restaurant and brewery that also offers pool.




