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84 new photos/videos from MI, WI, other cool states!

Started by bandit73, August 06, 2011, 04:41:10 PM

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bandit957

The forces of Roads Scholardom are smiling again, because I've posted a brand bippus-bustin' new set of road trip photos!

This set includes July's trip to Michigan, Wisconsin, and other states of that ilk. It has 81 still photos and 3 videos for you to peep and beep...

http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/miwi11a.html
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/miwi11b.html
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/miwi11c.html
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/miwi11d.html
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bulldog1979

Some comments about things posted in your galleries. M-65 south of M-55 was once US 23. M-65 was also US 23 north of Lachine.

The photo in Mackinaw City would be Huron Avenue. Cockburn Island, ON, is not visible from the Straits of Mackinac. That land would be part of the UP mainland. Depending on the time of day, the reason it would get lighter as you drove westbound is that most of the UP should be on Central Time. In fact, my home town is basically due north of Green Bay and Chicago, yet it's on Eastern Time. The sun doesn't set there in the summer until 10:30 at the latest. That rail overpass where the highway dips down is US 2/US 41/M-35 on the north side of Escanaba. The Lloyd Loom Building is on US 41 in Menominee.

Brandon

1. It's the Sears Tower, not the Willis Tower (just a temp name used only by the media and a few others - no local uses the name).

2. The CN Tower is just that, a tower, and the Petronas are only taller the Sears on 1 of 4 criteria.  The Sears is taller on 2 out of 4 criteria.

3. The Ryan (aka South Expressway) opened in 1962.

4. It's called "The Loop", not just "downtown".

5. What you have no idea what it is for is a tunnel for the Sbd Calumet Expressway (aka Bishop Ford Fwy) under the Nbd lanes of I-57 merging into the Nbd Ryan.

6. It's a standard red "X", not the Alabama state flag. That's used in many places in the state for a lane that ends.
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JREwing78

Quote from: bulldog1979 on August 07, 2011, 03:01:02 AMDepending on the time of day, the reason it would get lighter as you drove westbound is that most of the UP should be on Central Time. In fact, my home town is basically due north of Green Bay and Chicago, yet it's on Eastern Time. The sun doesn't set there in the summer until 10:30 at the latest.

Actually, it got lighter as he drove west because it was cloudy earlier, blocking the sun. Those clouds were gone once he got into Escanaba. The sun would be pulling away at a bit over 1000 mph; there's no way he's catching it doing 55-65 on US-2.

bulldog1979

Quote from: JREwing78 on August 07, 2011, 10:27:30 AM
Quote from: bulldog1979 on August 07, 2011, 03:01:02 AMDepending on the time of day, the reason it would get lighter as you drove westbound is that most of the UP should be on Central Time. In fact, my home town is basically due north of Green Bay and Chicago, yet it's on Eastern Time. The sun doesn't set there in the summer until 10:30 at the latest.

Actually, it got lighter as he drove west because it was cloudy earlier, blocking the sun. Those clouds were gone once he got into Escanaba. The sun would be pulling away at a bit over 1000 mph; there's no way he's catching it doing 55-65 on US-2.

That may be, but it still stays lighter much later in the UP. Beyond the time zone anomaly, there's also the fact that the farther north you go, the later the sun stays up in the summer.

Alps

Quote from: Brandon on August 07, 2011, 09:14:36 AM

6. It's a standard red "X", not the Alabama state flag. That's used in many places in the state for a lane that ends.
You're mistaken. The Alabama flag is actually officially adopted to use over closed lanes. The Libyan flag is used for open lanes.



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