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Old 06-30-2013, 08:29 AM   #1
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Did you drive Going to the Sun road in Montana? That Is breathtaking in any car...
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I am looking forward to mine tomorrow! I am taking the 01' from Tampa, Florida to Anderson, South Carolina. About 8 hours, ok maybe 7 and approx. 550 miles. I hope not to meet any police officers, and please no flat tires.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:25 PM   #3
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Did you drive Going to the Sun road in Montana? That Is breathtaking in any car...
Unfortunately, that was too much for us to fit in on our schedule. Even with 17 days, there was a lot we had to skip.
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Day 8 of our trip, 5/30/13. With sight-seeing and stops off the highway for gas, it was 502 miles.



We visited Craters Of The Moon park in ID.

On the road to Craters:




Scenes in Craters Of The Moon Park.




After Craters, we went to Arco, ID for lunch. Arco is the first nuclear-powered community in the world, in 1955. Other than that, it's almost like ID's version of Mayberry. As we drove down mainstreet, we saw the sheriff escorting a prisoner. Prisoner was front-cuffed and wearing the stereotype black-and-white stripe uniform!






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Old 06-30-2013, 10:18 PM   #5
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It was raining when we got to Teton National Park, but we waited until the rain passed and got to see (briefly) their beauty.













Then we were on the final leg to Yellowstone:








Stay tuned for Yellowstone sights and maps.

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