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Get your kicks on Route 366
Hi All,
Starting from the Swift Trail Junction at US Federal Route 191, Arizona State Route 366 forms a path best described as a "squiggly V". On departure from its oriental terminus, this less-traveled line of pavement bumps up in elevation en route to Hurricane Pass: http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/az-366.html Take a drive along this route and experience a subset of green flora that Graham County offers. Mount Graham and the Mount Graham International Observatory both compliment the rustic scenery. Highway photographs are what the Worldwide Highway Library is all about. Coverage includes three continents, including three North American countries and three Mexican states. (For those in the know, the Library's coverage is enough to make a walnut crack and express emotion! LOL.) Enjoy! Cheers, Carl Rogers "Adding human experience to highway enthusiasm" ******** Calrog.com, http://www.calrog.com : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An integrated media arm in Turn-of-the-Century PC Development, International Highway Research, and Interpersonal Psychology. Has served your home country and ninety-seven of its worldwide neighbours since 2000, through Internet downstream and published works. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/calrog ******** |
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On Jun 19, 2:36 pm, "Carl Rogers" > wrote:
>(For those in the know, the Library's coverage is > enough to make a walnut crack and express emotion! LOL.) Huh? What are you now, Dan Rather? |
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Carl Rogers:
> Hi All, > > Starting from the Swift Trail Junction at US Federal Route 191, Arizona > State Route 366 forms a path best described as a "squiggly V". On departure > from its oriental terminus, this less-traveled line of pavement bumps up in > elevation en route to Hurricane Pass: > > http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/az-366.html > > Take a drive along this route and experience a subset of green flora that > Graham County offers. Mount Graham and the Mount Graham International > Observatory both compliment the rustic scenery. Just out of curiosity, why don't you include this description on the image page? Also, I know you had to take more than one picture while you were exploring this road - I find it inconcievable that you expended such resources just to take one picture. Why not include more pictures of the road to give us a better presentation than just one picture of a sign? For example, pictures of the plant life, Mt. Graham and the Observatory would help. << snip >> -- "They *buy* it??? If they'll buy poison, they'll buy anything. <predatory smile> I think I'm going to like it here...." --Quark |
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On Jun 19, 2:50 pm, necromancer
> wrote: > krl rgrz: > > > Take a drive along this route and experience a subset of green flora that > > Graham County offers. Mount Graham and the Mount Graham International > > Observatory both compliment the rustic scenery. > > Just out of curiosity, why don't you include this description on the > image page? Also, I know you had to take more than one picture while you > were exploring this road - I find it inconcievable that you expended > such resources just to take one picture. Why not include more pictures > of the road to give us a better presentation than just one picture of a > sign? For example, pictures of the plant life, Mt. Graham and the > Observatory would help. > That's East Coast groupthink, don'tcha know. |
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Dave P wrote:
> On Jun 19, 2:50 pm, necromancer > > wrote: >> krl rgrz: >> >> > Take a drive along this route and experience a subset of green flora >> > that >> > Graham County offers. Mount Graham and the Mount Graham International >> > Observatory both compliment the rustic scenery. >> >> Just out of curiosity, why don't you include this description on the >> image page? Also, I know you had to take more than one picture while you >> were exploring this road - I find it inconcievable that you expended >> such resources just to take one picture. Why not include more pictures >> of the road to give us a better presentation than just one picture of a >> sign? For example, pictures of the plant life, Mt. Graham and the >> Observatory would help. >> > > That's East Coast groupthink, don'tcha know. No, No, No. It's been upgraded to the EAST COAST HIVE MIND, which sounds way cooler and more sinister! -- Comrade Otto Yamamoto http://mryamamoto.50megs.com decreasing the signal, increasing the NOISE! |
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On Jun 19, 11:36 am, "Carl Rogers" > wrote:
> Hi All, > > Starting from the Swift Trail Junction at US Federal Route 191, Arizona > State Route 366 forms a path best described as a "squiggly V". On departure > from its oriental terminus, this less-traveled line of pavement bumps up in > elevation en route to Hurricane Pass: Nice to see you're covering the part of AZ where I'm aoriginally from, but get your facts straight. There is no hurricane pass on Mount Graham. |
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In article .com>,
Sherman L. Cahal > wrote: >On Jun 19, 2:36 pm, "Carl Rogers" > wrote: > >>(For those in the know, the Library's coverage is >> enough to make a walnut crack and express emotion! LOL.) > >Huh? What are you now, Dan Rather? Most of the walnuts I see expressing emotion after being cracked are screaming "please don't eat me!" But the squirrels are happy. -- John Carr ) |
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Justin Rhodes wrote:
> On Jun 19, 11:36 am, "Carl Rogers" > wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Starting from the Swift Trail Junction at US Federal Route 191, Arizona >> State Route 366 forms a path best described as a "squiggly V". On departure >> from its oriental terminus, this less-traveled line of pavement bumps up in >> elevation en route to Hurricane Pass: > > Nice to see you're covering the part of AZ where I'm aoriginally from, > but get your facts straight. There is no hurricane pass on Mount > Graham. How many hurricanes, on average, does Arizona get? :-) -- John Mayson > Austin, Texas, USA |
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Sherman L. Cahal wrote:
> On Jun 19, 2:36 pm, "Carl Rogers" > wrote: > >> (For those in the know, the Library's coverage is >> enough to make a walnut crack and express emotion! LOL.) > > Huh? What are you now, Dan Rather? I laughed harder than a sentimentary rock in a river bed in July. -- John Mayson > Austin, Texas, USA |
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John Mayson wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Justin Rhodes wrote: > >> On Jun 19, 11:36 am, "Carl Rogers" > wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Starting from the Swift Trail Junction at US Federal Route 191, Arizona >>> State Route 366 forms a path best described as a "squiggly V". On >>> departure >>> from its oriental terminus, this less-traveled line of pavement bumps >>> up in >>> elevation en route to Hurricane Pass: >> >> Nice to see you're covering the part of AZ where I'm aoriginally from, >> but get your facts straight. There is no hurricane pass on Mount >> Graham. > > How many hurricanes, on average, does Arizona get? :-) > You'd be surprised, although they're almost always remnants of hurricanes by the time they reach AZ. -- --Andy |
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