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Old 06-19-2019, 01:15 PM
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I don't have it anymore or the ball behind it. I can walk on a sidehill better one way than the other. We're in the Nebraska Sand Hills after coming down The Powder River Valley and edging the Wyoming side of the Black Hills. Great roads and little traffic 100 miles through the Thunder Basin National Grasslands with no signal, no power poles but lots of scenery.

Sam we used to ranch on the high line E of there, where the Missouri and the Yellowstone come together. It's beautiful but the snow melt has just started and we're making a point of covering new ground.

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A little research found the Auto Tour drive. The signs were circa 1930. From there we found The Flint Hills scenic drive as we followed the Republican River in E Kansas.
So far we've logged 5500 miles.
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Golden Hills hundreds of square miles only once a year.

Going Down WHEEEE

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Old 06-22-2019, 04:04 AM
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Got lost in the Ozarks on Honey Bee Trail. Skinny twisty road for 40 miles. No google maps flying by the seat of our pants
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Nice. Appreciated the photos and the updates.

Sounds like a heckuva trip!
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Born on the Bayou

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6350 miles later 6100 miles of it on back roads, we're home
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Sounds like it was a great adventure! Thanks for posting the photos and the reports.


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