Highways

The Midland Trail

The first in a series of articles about historic highway signage. We will be featuring many, many more articles, on a great variety of sign-related topics, on the AARoads Shield Gallery. This Midland Trail overview is made possible by the indispensable research of Devon Mich’l, the foremost authority on Nevada highway signs in general, and especially the Midland Trail. All accurate facts in here are to be credited to Devon. [...]

By |2018-01-17T09:16:43-05:00July 25th, 2010|California, Nevada, Old Trails, Sign History|26 Comments

sunny Union County IV

a trip to Mills Canyon, along the Canadian River in northeastern New Mexico. A demon beetle! These creatures are all over Mills Canyon. They’re two inches long and make shrieking noises. Oh, and they fly. The Canadian River, in infrared. This is where we park for a lazy day of being lazy. Really, this is our parking spot. It’s a little-known feature of the International Harvester Scout: Jesus Mode. Here, [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:09:20-05:00July 21st, 2010|New Mexico, Old Trails, U. S. Highways|3 Comments

sunny Union County III

fireworks on the fourth of July in Raton, New Mexico – and other odds and ends. Sunset over highway 64/87. A few test shots before the last of dusk. Perfectly clear skies at 6800 feet. 5 1/2 minute exposure. […]

By |2018-01-17T14:09:39-05:00July 18th, 2010|New Mexico, U. S. Highways, Weather|Comments Off on sunny Union County III

Alaska Highway VII

the last Alaska Highway batch, which contains no actual Alaska Highway – and, in fact, very little Canada. We had about 24 hours before we needed to be at the airport, so we spent some time exploring eastern Washington, Idaho, and even a little bit of Montana. What do we have here? An original I-90 trailblazer, complete with green sign back. We found a few of these in Spokane, and [...]

QC Trip – Day 2 (I-74, I-72, I-172, etc.).

Brent drove from Chicago west to QC and met up for a joint trip southeast to Champaign. A quick cold front blew through the morning of, washing out most of the ride west. This view shows that construction along Interstate 88 (East-West Tollway) is finally complete! If you drove through in 2008, you noted jersey barriers everywhere and your eyes bled orange. The Illinois Tollway is slowly [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:20:25-05:00May 17th, 2010|Illinois, Interstate Highways, Iowa, Missouri, U. S. Highways|Comments Off on QC Trip – Day 2 (I-74, I-72, I-172, etc.).

Alaska Highway IV

the fourth fifth day of our trip. The fourth day was spend snowed in in sunny East Anchorage, where 16 inches fell overnight. Remember that storm that we escaped in the mountains to get to Anchorage? Well, it found us. However, Anchorage has the best snowplow routine I’ve ever seen, and we could’ve gotten out of there by noon, had we not been zonked. We waited ’til about 6 the [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:13:42-05:00May 14th, 2010|Alaska, U. S. Highways, Yukon|4 Comments
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