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Lee, you have a true set of Brass Ones, to be taken into the remote of this country with a harem in charge...
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It's not like I had a choice. They ganged up on me.
As I recall, you get a discount if you wear Cateye glasses to the Cateye Cafe. I went to college in Bozeman and am hoping to return there after law school. These chapters just make me miss it all that much more.
That was still the case when I was there, but who carries cat eye glasses?
After spending only 2 days in Bozeman, I can understand why you'd want to return.
Lee, If you come this direction during the summer for the Alaska trip, I hope you're able to drive the Beartooth Highway. It's between Red Lodge, MT and Yellowstone National Park. Might as well stop in Cooke City, MT and run up Lulu or Daisy Pass while you're there. Unbelievable views and wilderness.
No specific route in mind for the Texas-Alaska run, although I do hope to revisit most of the places I passed through in 2005, including the Montana wilderness. I won't be in a hurry this time. Making a note of your suggestions.
For those travelers who might pass through Missoula, MT and want some fresh Moose Drool, you should know you can get free beer at the brewery here right off the interstate. Not much, but you get 4 little glasses free per day of whatever they have on tap.
They didn't limit me to 4 little glasses. I think I had 4 pints. Must depend on who's behind the bar.
Let's see, I'm drinking better beer, reading better literature, listening to better music, driving my FJ40 to more interesting places and appreciating my parents even more..............
I think this thread has changed my life. Thanks for expanding our minds Lee.
Joking aside, any one of those changes would make this thread worthwhile. The 2005 road trip was a life altering experience for me, in more ways than I could begin to explain.
Actually there's lots in the area. Many down the peninsula and south bay. If you were 80 miles ENE i could show you hundreds!
Huh, the last time I was there I went for a 40 minute walk and saw three 40s and a Pig, right in the busiest part of the city.
I've explored the financial district and North Beach on foot and run on the Embarcadero every day for over a week and haven't spotted a Land Cruiser. We're heading for Sonoma on Thursday or Friday. The last time I was at Russian River Brewing in Santa Rosa there were several 40's and a nice 60 parked in the same block. I'll have to go back and see if they're still there.