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That was a beautiful haiku, and very good advice on the cookies 😂
6 years agoHalfway! Now you’re getting into country we know something about. We.had breakfast here about 25 years ago on a loop of the Wallowas.
6 years agoSound like such an amazing day. Seems the working conditions for the flaggers at that construction site are not consistent with OSHA standards - shame on that company.
6 years agoYa just can't complain about 50 miles with a view like that
6 years agoDid you teach Kiva how to do that Ron? I sure can see family resemblance between you and your Uncle.
6 years agoooh ooh would I love to cross country or snowshoe on those gorgeous trails
6 years agoHa Ha Ha, taken with eyes closed - such talent :-)
6 years agoScenery often missed when traveling by motorized vehicle. Love this picture!
6 years agoCoolest park sign ever!
6 years agoI also am a big fan of the pictures of the food and the restaurants. Yummy!
6 years agoOur national parks should be funded through our taxes and everyone should be able to afford a nominal entrance fee. That is why most of our children haven't ever seen many of our country's parks. Shame on us.
6 years agoYour right! It takes a long time for my hair to dry.
We are coming in at Oxbow and Baker City and continue along 26. Hopefully we'll miss the fires.
I agree!!!
6 years agoIf you turn that phone booth sideways, it sure looks like a salon hair dryer and then Ron can dry his hair. Haha.
If you are heading along the Columbia.... catch up on the news about the forest/wild fires.
That was really neat that Ray helped you out. Humanity for the win!
6 years ago