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Re: Where next
Posted By: Howard, on host 205.184.139.39
Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2000, at 07:14:50
In Reply To: Re: Where next posted by Ticia on Tuesday, February 1, 2000, at 20:45:49:

> > > (snip)
> > > > I gained a couple of pounds and spent more money than I intended, but it was a great
> > > > vacation. Where next?
> > > > How(tired)ard
> > >
> > > Come on out to Utah. We got lots a great stuff here...See the Arches and Zion National Park in the south. Temple Square in the north and me in the west. Dont know what's east...dont go there much.
> > >
> > >
> > > Ti'my town doesn't have much though'cia
> >
> > UTAH! I saw an IMAX film just the other day, the one about climbing Everest, and at the beginning there were some scenes of climbing and mountain biking in those parks. Awesome. Hooray, now I know someone in Utah I can visit as an excuse to go there someday!
> >
> > Brunnen-"there's something so cool about huge heaps of rock, or am I just strange?"G
>
> Nope, nothing strange about that. I love to climb mountains. The funny thing is, I'm afraid of heights everywhere but mountains...As long as I'm not hanging on for dear life, that is! Something about *so much* Rock is just awsome. And I mean Awsome as in Awe inspiring...not some teenage "awsome dude" kinda way. Come on out and visit. It's a Pretty, Great State. :)
>
> Ti'born and raised in the "greatest snow on earth" state'cia

I went to Utah once, Ticia. That was in 1970. We crossed the northern part of the state on our way to San Francisco. Spent a day in Salt Lake City and drove across the salt flats. I even waded into the lake. Four Corners and the parks in the south are high on our must go list.

You might be a little strange Brunnen-G, but not because you like rocks. Let me suggest that, after you see Utah, you should buzz on over to Mt. Scott in southwestern Oklahoma. It is bolders from top to bottom. Somehow they built a road all the way to the top. The surrounding countryside is hilly, but Mt. Scott towers over everything. You can see it for miles.

My next trip will be to Louisana later this week. I have to see a man about a scooter. I might even stop briefly in the Cresent City and stroll down Bourbon Street.
How"also a little strange"ard

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