Note to self...
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Note to self...
When driving from Pullman back to Bellevue with the top down, sunscreen is not an option.
It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't just the left side of my face, as I'm sure everybody will notice if we make it to Tacos tomorrow.
On the other hand, we found some great backroads a little outside of Pullman, and I got to open it up for the first time on a road that was more twisty than I-90. Let the sister-in-law drive for a bit, and I think she summed it up perfectly when she said, "I used to think that this road was twisty, but in this car, it's not twisty enough!" Of course, I kept having to tell her to push it above 6k on the straights, so I switched with her for the drive back.
It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't just the left side of my face, as I'm sure everybody will notice if we make it to Tacos tomorrow.
On the other hand, we found some great backroads a little outside of Pullman, and I got to open it up for the first time on a road that was more twisty than I-90. Let the sister-in-law drive for a bit, and I think she summed it up perfectly when she said, "I used to think that this road was twisty, but in this car, it's not twisty enough!" Of course, I kept having to tell her to push it above 6k on the straights, so I switched with her for the drive back.
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Originally Posted by slowv6,Sep 8 2008, 12:53 PM
Next time you in Pullman, you should drive your S2k to the reservoir area... (I think there's a state park) The twisty going downhill is more than fun
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[QUOTE=Agate,Sep 9 2008, 09:29 AM] If you're talking about the road that goes down to Lower Granite Lake, that's the one that we were on, although we didn't drive down it that far.
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