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100 photos from a NEW RIVER GEORGE trip!

Started by bandit957, July 03, 2021, 10:03:53 AM

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bandit957

Celebrate the Fourth on the third with a fifth - by poppin' open a keg or three and enjoying 100 Scholaring photos from April's trip to New River Gorge National Park!

You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll be back for more (as Ratt would say)!

http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/nrg21a.html
http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/nrg21b.html
http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/nrg21c.html
http://bunkerblast.info/roadpics/nrg21d.html
Might as well face it, pooing is cool


kurumi

Top-notch commentary and an interesting deep dive! (and a cool domain name -- I know people are going to offer you lots of money for it, but I hope you keep it)
My first SF/horror short story collection is available: "Young Man, Open Your Winter Eye"

TheGrassGuy

If you ever feel useless, remember that CR 504 exists.

GCrites

The boxer Tunney from the Tunney-Hunsaker bridge -- I'm wondering why a bridge in WV would be named after a Canadian boxer, that being Frank Tunney. His nephew Jack Tunney would go on to be "President" of the WWF back in the days when us kids had no idea that the announcer Vince McMahon owned the WWF. We thought Jack Tunney was running the show. His character always came across as square and by-the-book, seemingly depressed and disappointed by all the "chaos" in wrestling.

Max Rockatansky


seicer

The "balance beam" roads are my favorite! It's enough to keep the dust away from houses (and cars or pedestrians) and if you need to give way to allow a passing car to get by, you just pull off onto the gravel shoulders and proceed generally at speed.

TheGrassGuy

If you ever feel useless, remember that CR 504 exists.

hbelkins

Quote from: seicer on July 04, 2021, 10:28:20 PM
The "balance beam" roads are my favorite! It's enough to keep the dust away from houses (and cars or pedestrians) and if you need to give way to allow a passing car to get by, you just pull off onto the gravel shoulders and proceed generally at speed.

They gave this treatment to the county road that parallels the turnpike between the Pax and Mossy interchanges, probably because of all the shunpikers using that road to avoid the toll booth.


Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

dgolub




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