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From: ralphd@teklds.UUCP (Ralph Durtschi)
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Subject: Re: Best Roads
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 11:58:35 EST
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> 
> Well, I've gotten the ball rolling.  Let's hear from the rest of you, so I'll
> know what roads to drive on, and what roads to avoid, wherever I go traveling.

**BEST ROAD**
My vote is for bear-tooth pass between the north-east entrance of Yellowstone
Park and Red Lodge Montana. The road starts out at about 6,000 feet and goes 
up and up, through the timberline, through high alpine meadows, up to almost 
bare rock at about 11,000 feet. It is a good road all of the way and really 
gives you a rush up your spine as you go up the switch backs.

If you are going to be traveling around western Wyoming, I highly recommend
this 40 mile stretch of road.

Bye,
Ralph