• Devil's Tower

    From finishline@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 22, 2019 15:48:48
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    since this is really the only active thread here i'll post my story here.

    went out on the road (for vacation) for about 10 days. total mileage when

    i came back was close to 3400 miles. That's alot of fucking driving let me

    tell you. One of the places we passed on the way to another spot was out

    in Wyoming. It's a national park too, cost to get in, however i had my

    handy national park pass so i got in free (again). I got into several

    places on this trip with this pass. It's called Devil's Tower. We were

    headin' to Cody, Wyoming on our way to Yellowstone National Park. Doesn't

    have anything to do with devil or any horseshit like that that the religious

    dildos think is cute. It is just a very cool place to take in. It is

    visible about 10 miles away as one is driving towards it. The ENERGY at

    this place is remarkable. I didn't want to leave, i wanted to hang around

    all the day but we were on our way to Cody, Wyoming. Long drive over a set

    mountain passes (pain in the pass). But the scenery can't be beat. IF

    you're out there sometime you ought to check it out. It's that mountain

    they used in Close Encounters of Third Kind.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, June 23, 2019 08:32:09
    From: slider@atashram.com

    since this is really the only active thread here i'll post my story here.

    ### - can always start a new thread ya know, ain't no rools in this here
    place ;)



    went out on the road (for vacation) for about 10 days. total mileage

    when i came back was close to 3400 miles. That's alot of fucking
    driving

    let me tell you.

    ### - that's actually quite a trip! once drove solo all around the
    outskirts of france in an old bedford camper van ending up in a place
    called Nice (the most southernly point in france) and it 'was' nice too
    heh, even had a profound eye-opening/popping religious-type experience
    there to go with it, very strange...) and then drove back north via the mountains and all those famous twisty little mountain roads/passes and
    then up into belgium and across into holland (called in on amsterdam to
    score some hash) as well, before finally returning home after 6-weeks, and
    that was only 2600 miles round-trip!



    One of the places we passed on the way to another spot was
    out in Wyoming. It's a national park too, cost to get in, however i
    had my

    handy national park pass so i got in free (again). I got into several

    places on this trip with this pass. It's called Devil's Tower. We were

    headin' to Cody, Wyoming on our way to Yellowstone National Park.

    ### - have always wanted/dreamed to see yellowstone and 'old faithful'
    (have seen it on live-cam but that's not the same...) guess am getting too
    old to prolly ever actually see it now, so maybe in my dreams then eh?
    (been everywhere else so am gonna try it) ;)



    Doesn't have anything to do with devil or any horseshit like that that
    the

    religious dildos think is cute. It is just a very cool place to take
    in.

    ### - ah yes: is called "Bad Gods Tower" (plural) according to the native americans, who've been suing to have the name changed back to the
    original, 'bad gods' being translated (by christians) into 'devil'...

    strong medicine :)




    It is

    visible about 10 miles away as one is driving towards it. The ENERGY at

    this place is remarkable. I didn't want to leave, i wanted to hang
    around

    all the day but we were on our way to Cody, Wyoming. Long drive over a
    set

    mountain passes (pain in the pass). But the scenery can't be beat. IF

    you're out there sometime you ought to check it out. It's that mountain

    they used in Close Encounters of Third Kind.

    ### - nice little trip you had there eh? covered 340 miles per day on
    average + must have used about $700 in gas to boot...

    (your gas is cheaper than ours so maybe less)

    just gots to love those mountains eh?

    imho it's the way the wind whistles up the pass! haha :)))

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