Having a house built so we’re hitting the road again/still

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Last one.
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Avanti
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Lots of porcelain in the men’s room
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If you’ve never been through Iowa or Nebraska, these pictures tell it all.
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Neat pics, personally I think the mid-30's Auburn Boattail was the most beautiful car ever built.
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Love the picture of the Studebaker Avanti - came out when I was in my early teens and I always thought that was the coolest looking car ever. Now I drive a house on wheels (Chinook Premier) and a 14 year old Navigator. I guess I'll have to wait to win the lottery to get my Avanti!
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Great collection of cars indeed.
From New England to Las Vegas is what this trip is developing into. Oh the power of the In-N-Out Burger!
A first for me today when I crossed through the Eisenhower Tunnel on Interstate 70. Very cool engineering. The Ford V10 is running great. Just turned 80k miles on my 1999 Chinook.
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A great day for a ride.
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I always like to hear about "crazy" motivations for various trips. So driving cross-country for In-N-Out Burger sounds like an obvious reason to me :D I've been half thinking about heading up to Oregon simply due to a fish-n-chip craving :lol: (although heading to Las Vegas this time of year sounds much better weather-wise).

Our '99's are keeping pace: I think I'm at around 82k.
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Stopped at Arches National Park and noticed several locations to dry camp on state and federal property along the way there. Too much soft ground ( mud ) for me, so we moved down the road to a private campground and paid for the pleasure to park in their mud. Duh.
Arches isn’t what I expected, but I’m glad we stopped.
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80 mph speed limit
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Arches.
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How did they place that rock on top?
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Walkway to view the better arches
Walkway to view the better arches
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The parking lot at Devils Garden was packed.
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