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Old 09-04-2013   #1
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Question Picture of your car at a national park.

Id love to head out west and tour national parks. Anyone ever do it? Any pics?
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Old 09-04-2013   #2
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I wish, I was in 4 national parks this August:
Badlands
Rushmore/Blackhills
Yellowstone
Grand Tetons

but I had the family and was using my Dads minivan.. so no vette

one of my favorite signs:


this one is not bad for a phone camera:
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Old 09-05-2013   #3
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Default Re: Picture of your car at a national park.

Nice shot

Actually my IPhone 4s camera is better than any other camera I have

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I wish, I was in 4 national parks this August:
Badlands
Rushmore/Blackhills
Yellowstone
Grand Tetons

but I had the family and was using my Dads minivan.. so no vette

this one is not bad for a phone camera:
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Old 09-05-2013   #4
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yeah it is a Motorola Phone, they aren't know for being good cameras.. iPhone 5 and Samsung are
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Old 09-05-2013   #5
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Default Re: Picture of your car at a national park.

My wife and I did a ZR-1 Road Trip to Alaska and western US and Canada in August 2012.

Here we are in The Badlands of South Dakota:


Here is Lyndi with the Yellow 1994 ZR-1 at Moraine Lake near Banff, Alberta:




Here we are on the Alaska Highway:


You can read about the trip and see more pics at:

http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=17990

Enjoy,

Jim

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Old 09-05-2013   #6
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Default Re: Picture of your car at a national park.

Took a great trip through the SouthWest this spring, 2100 miles on a rental car (Las Vegas to ABQ):

Zion
Glen Canyon
Antelope Canyon
Grand Canyon
Meteor Crater
Petrified Forest/Painted Desert
Sandia Peak
Bandolier
Carlsbad
White Sands

and a host of smaller sights in between. Tremendous amount to see out there and seems like a different planet from the great north woods. Compared to New England, where you can hit 5 states in an hour if you work at it, everything out there is 1/2 day drive apart.

If I had to pick only one it'd be Yellowstone, caught that a few years ago.

Would have been a lot more fun in a C4 but too many people,
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Old 09-06-2013   #7
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love to do another trip to the dragon this fall

anyone in? maybe defer until spring to head to BG via this route

I have a friend that bought a Sports Bar down in NC and he'd welcome a group of hungry/thirsty zroners

haven't done the dragon yet

also,

anyone going to SGC this year?
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Old 09-06-2013   #8
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Back when I took this I suggested we urge members who live near our national heritage and monuments to do the same. Not much follow through. I'd live to see a Z up front of the statue of liberty, freedom tower, stone mountain, el capitan, washington monument, bunker hill, lincoln monument, jefferson monument, the arch in St. Louis, the alamo, old faithful, grand canyon, little big horn, Mt St Helens etc many more

I'll work on getting one of Mt St Helens. So far this is the only one I have on the list but it's one of the grandest we have:
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Old 09-07-2013   #9
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love to do another trip to the dragon this fall
anyone in
We had our 85 on the tail of the dragon a year or so ago



I would love to take the Z with a group
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Old 09-07-2013   #10
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The Magnificent Seven taking a break while cruising Great Smokey Mountain National Park earlier this spring on the way to BG.





94 #390 mounted up and ready to do battle with the Dragon

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