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From: hsc@mtuxo.UUCP (h.cohen)
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Subject: Re: x-country travel
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Date: Mon, 4-Nov-85 13:14:45 EST
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This article prompted me to recall (oh so happily) some places
we've been on our bikes that I consider "must see" because
they are no other places that are really like them:
- Mt. Rushmore
- Crazy Horse (statue near Mt. Rushmore, and many times bigger,
  with excellent small museum of the sculptor's other works)
- Going to the Sun Highway (Glacier Natl. Park, Montana)
- Lake Louise (British Columbia)
- Victoria, BC (on Vancouver Island, including the ferry from
  Tsawassen and the ferry to Port Angeles)
- Highway 1 in northern Oregon.
- Carlsbad Caverns, NM (the Grand Canyon of caverns)
- Grand Canyon
- Great Sand Dunes, Colorado
- Yellowstone (including the empty northern half)
- San Francisco (including **everything***, but remember to drive
  up to the hilltop with the big TV tower for the view)
- Mesa Verde (pueblos)
- Hot Springs, Ark.
- the FL Keys (including Pennekamp Natl Park, underwater)
- Skyline Drive (take it slow and enjoy)

Some of these are more seasonal than others.  Try a few if you can.
Ride safe,  Harvey S. Cohen