[oc] The Long Road HomeAlchemy@lemmy.worldmod to pics@lemmy.world – 235 points – 1 years agoI was the passenger for this shot.21Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentExactly! Do you also get to experience the pains and pleasures of i70?I’ve only been on that road once. Terrifying.Dont try the million dollar highway thenIndependence pass is a good one to pucker on some of those areas.That road was wonderful.Some days are great, some days are a nightmare.The Chief Hosa sign was the giveaway more than the viewI used to live on the Western slope. That view there was how I knew I was about to enjoy the rest of my drive. Terrific photo and very evocative.
Exactly! Do you also get to experience the pains and pleasures of i70?I’ve only been on that road once. Terrifying.Dont try the million dollar highway thenIndependence pass is a good one to pucker on some of those areas.That road was wonderful.Some days are great, some days are a nightmare.The Chief Hosa sign was the giveaway more than the viewI used to live on the Western slope. That view there was how I knew I was about to enjoy the rest of my drive. Terrific photo and very evocative.
I’ve only been on that road once. Terrifying.Dont try the million dollar highway thenIndependence pass is a good one to pucker on some of those areas.That road was wonderful.Some days are great, some days are a nightmare.
Dont try the million dollar highway thenIndependence pass is a good one to pucker on some of those areas.That road was wonderful.
I used to live on the Western slope. That view there was how I knew I was about to enjoy the rest of my drive. Terrific photo and very evocative.
Exactly! Do you also get to experience the pains and pleasures of i70?
I’ve only been on that road once. Terrifying.
Dont try the million dollar highway then
Independence pass is a good one to pucker on some of those areas.
That road was wonderful.
Some days are great, some days are a nightmare.
The Chief Hosa sign was the giveaway more than the view
I used to live on the Western slope. That view there was how I knew I was about to enjoy the rest of my drive.
Terrific photo and very evocative.