On Friday night Ann and I both decided we were ready to head home, despite the fact there were some things we still wanted to see. But, that’s always the case. You can never see everything, so you have to enjoy what you can see. Here’s our route.
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On Friday night Ann and I both decided we were ready to head home, despite the fact there were some things we still wanted to see. But, that’s always the case. You can never see everything, so you have to enjoy what you can see. Here’s our route.
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Thats one long drive home, are the major routes in the US tolled…..question mark, only one hand.
Marc, I can only think of one toll interstate highway in the western US and that is one in Colorado. There are a handful of toll bridges in the west (maybe less than 10?).
Tolls are more common in the eastern half. For example Interstate 90 through the northern US is nearly all tolls from Wisconsin thru NY, but from washington state to Wisconsin there are no tolls.
When will you be passing through Vancouver? Maybe we could meet for lunch?
Actually, we are projected to stay in Vancouver the night of May 1. Ann’s Aunt and Uncle live there. I’m sure we’ll be eating dinner and breakfast with his Aunt and Uncle, so we’ll be good on the food front.
Definitely would like to visit with you. Maybe we could drop by to see you or you and your dad on the afternoon of May 1 or in the morning on May 2? Whatever you think would work best.
Long trip Ann and Dave-
I’m glad we got to visit here in Phoenix. I know you will be glad to get back home and sleep in your own bed!!
Marty, did you get my followup email yesterday?
Yes I did.Either day will work for me. I will talk with my dad this afternoon and get back to you.