Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 16:32:44 -0700
Reply-To: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
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From: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Subject: Re: Coast toCoast!
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Speaking of 66, there are folks that attempt to re-create the passage of the
country exclusively using the remnants, as it were, of Route 66. As I
understand it, some parts of it are nearly unnavigable due to neglect and
other parts of it are just Interstates now, but the majority of it is still
there and drivable. It might be an interesting undertaking, or at least a
starting point.
You can see 'Historic Route 66' signs in all kinds of little towns in the
SW. You can also go here:
http://www.historic66.com/
or Google "historic route 66" .
They call it 'The Mother Road', among other things. I dunno if you really
want to go to Chicago but I guess you could leave it in Tulsa for points
east and south.
I'm probably going to drive from SoCal to Nova Scotia someday. Might be
interesting to make that drive part of the trip.
Cya,
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Campbell" <vanagon-rcampbell@USA.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: Coast toCoast!
Ya know... it could be that it was a "produce inspector" that stopped
traffic
back in the day when I was traveling I-10.... Still, I'd go back just to
see
the stars in the sky out in the desert!
And, someone else suggested staying off the Interstates, good suggestion as
you'll definitely run across more interesting things! But, then again it
might take you a month to get across :-) I seem to recall that the trek to
CA
in pre-Interstate days was not a quick or easy task.... At least that's
what
I'm told, being born in '66 I would have no real idea (about this or much
else
it seems :-)
------ Original Message ------
Received: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 02:08:02 PM EDT
From: jimt <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Coast toCoast!
> On 4/12/05 10:20, "jbange" <hfinn@INGRATES.NET> wrote:
>
> >> in
> >> Arizona, on I-10, border guards stop all traffic. I suspect that they
think
> >> if you're illegal you just tell them. Personally, I found it a bit
intrusive
> >> to be asked where I was going and where did I come from and things got
> >> a
> >> little bit worse when I started asking the "guard" why he needed this
> >> information.
> >
> > You sure it was Arizona and not California? California has agricultural
> > inspection stations on all the major interstates. It may seem like
they're
> > giving you the "papers please" number, but really they only care if
you're
> > bringing potentially pest-infested produce in from other states. Pretty
> > sure the Border Patrol has never put up check points on intra-US
> > highways
> > like the 10.
> >
> >
>
> I got a message from a traveling friend that he has been stopped in
southern
> AZ when he runs his camper truck or his van but never in his car. He said
> that they are the standard pull everything over for paper check and quick
> safety look over and then waved through. He said it was strange though
when
> he wasnąt asked for anything when he was in his car. He was just waved
> through. He said he believes it is because at this time of the year is
when
> most of the major death incidents on the highway happen from illegal
travel.
> Here in colorado we have had two major accidents already this year with a
> child and two adults dead so far from a camper truck with something like
> 15
> in it and a van with 18 in it. Last year a packed camper truck with 12
went
> off the road and I think half were killed in that one. I have been safety
> checked twice already this year on those same back roads. It wasnąt until
> the memo I got from him that I realized that every safety check I have
> been
> pulled over for has been on one of the back roads that is popular with the
> coyote.