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                    <title>On the road again... Final day</title>
                    <description>Ad Hello hello  Sadly we have reached the end of our journey arriving last night in Redding CA.  The weather here is gorgeous and we are excited to visit with our friends Nancy and Don.  I just want to take a minute to thank everyone who made our trip special and helped us along the way.  In this day and age people tend to keep their heads down and not help others.  Well in our little trek a</description>
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                    <title>On the road again...11</title>
                    <description>Well we managed to avoid the snow and the weather here in Elko has been perfect.  Yesterday we did the Lamoille Byway which is about 70 miles or a half day drive.  The area is simply beautiful.  We saw lots of wildlife and birds and since neither of us has been through this part of Nevada we were pleasantly surprised.  In the afternoon we headed to the living ghost town of Tuscarora.  Jim read </description>
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                    <title>On the road again... 10</title>
                    <description>Hello from Elko  We have decided to stay here a little longer than first expected since there is a storm passing overhead.  Elko is a charming little town surrounded by the Ruby Mountains.  The outskirts are teaming with things to do which Jim cant resist.  We visited the Northeaster NV Museum yesterday and the history of this area is full of trains and cowboys.  Real cowboys.  They had a disp</description>
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                    <title>On the road again...9</title>
                    <description>Well we arrived last night in Elko NV.  There is still snow on the surrounding mountains and it does not feel at all like the desert Nevada you would expect.  It is a country feel mountain town that has a relaxed setting and a busy underbelly.  While we are here we are staying at the Iron Horse RV Resort.  When we got here last night it was pretty dark so we didnt do much looking around.  Thi</description>
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                    <title>On the road again...8</title>
                    <description>Hello from I80 between Salt Lake and Elko NV.  We visited the Living Planet Aquarium this morning in Sandy UT.  It has been a while since either of us had been to an aquarium and wow this one was pretty impressive.  They have sharks sting rays seahorses jelly fish and all kinds of freshwater fish as well.  They had group of school children in for a field trip and that made it a little diffi</description>
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                    <title>On the road again...7</title>
                    <description>Hello everyone  Started day 9 of our journey across the country in Salt Lake City UT.  This morning we went to the Red Butte Gardens that has over 100 acres of lovely gardens.  It is a part of the University of Utah which is probably why it is so well kept.  They have lots of walking paths and even hiking paths through the natural garden areas.  That was also very interesting  they have the dis</description>
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                    <title>On the road again...6</title>
                    <description>Hello All  Jim and I made it to our next stop in Salt Lake City.  The drive was a little scary with all the wind and rain we were seeing.  I will never get used to the feeling of being pushed around by the wind in a big rig.  But once we got here the sun poked through the clouds and has been pleasant ever since.  Cheyenne Botanical Gardens were beautiful too bad the weather wasnt cooperating</description>
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                    <title>On the road again...5</title>
                    <description>Last night was a beautiful night in Cheyenne  Jim and I got to our camping space at Curt Gowdy National Park around 530pm.  I got right to making a fire while Jim went down to the reservoir to test his luck at catching some dinner.  He read that they have rainbow trout and kokanee salmon a kind I had never heard of.  Well he came back after dark with a good sized brown trout and I had all the </description>
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                    <title>On the road again... Day 4</title>
                    <description>Today we left Lincoln on our way to Cheyenne WY.  Before leaving Lincoln I talked Jim into stopping at the Deer Springs Winery that is just a few minutes out of town.  I have read about their award winning wines and wanted to stop by and grab a bottle as a gift to our CA friends.  I picked their gold medal winning red wine Prairie Sunset that is supposed to pair well with beef or pasta.  An in</description>
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                    <title>On the road again... Day 3</title>
                    <description>Oh Lincoln NE what a strange place and lovely place.  We started our afternoon at the Sunken Gardens.  Nestled in the center of Lincoln you would never expect that kind of beauty to be hidden in the city.  Goldfish ponds bronze statues and gorgeous flowers that would never survive in my garden flourish here.  Its free with donations welcomed so that made it even more enjoyable.  The gal who</description>
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                    <title>On the road again... Day 2</title>
                    <description>Woke up this morning in Johnston IA.  Jim had driven us in yesterday and we set up camp at the Acorn Valley Campground.  He picked this place because he read that they have fishing on site.  After some not so eventful morning fishing one bite and one lure lost we decided to set out for lunch before heading on our way.  A couple of locals we ran into at the local market suggested El Mariachi fo</description>
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                    <title>On the road Again...</title>
                    <description>Hello to all  The time has come for my husband and I to make our track across the country.  Today we leave our home in Barrington IL in our RV and begin the journey to CA.  Because our RV is our home away from home I am not worried.  Jim on the other hand has been up all morning reviewing weather reports and checking traffic.  Such a worrier.  We have planned this trip to visit friends in Red</description>
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