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CarnationSailor
Mar 23, 2015Nomad
Hi Washingtonians,
Wife and I grew up in East Peoria. Nice to hear from someone near our former home. Hope you were spared by the monster tornado of a couple of years ago.
We took Route 191 from Colter Bay to Rock Springs last summer on our way to Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. It was a very well maintained road, no extreme climbs, available gas, and quite scenic on the northern quarter of the trip. The rest was mainly farm/ranch land.
When in Colter Bay, I highly recommend the Breakfast Cruise on Jackson Lake. Also, Flaming Gorge is a little known, but beautifully scenic area. Especially from the Canyon Rim Campground on the south side of the Gorge.
Wife and I grew up in East Peoria. Nice to hear from someone near our former home. Hope you were spared by the monster tornado of a couple of years ago.
We took Route 191 from Colter Bay to Rock Springs last summer on our way to Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. It was a very well maintained road, no extreme climbs, available gas, and quite scenic on the northern quarter of the trip. The rest was mainly farm/ranch land.
When in Colter Bay, I highly recommend the Breakfast Cruise on Jackson Lake. Also, Flaming Gorge is a little known, but beautifully scenic area. Especially from the Canyon Rim Campground on the south side of the Gorge.
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