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what are some of your favorite drives?

what are some drives you wanna make some time?

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Up the Kewenaw Peinsula.

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Anywhere that takes me away from here.

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Up the Kewenaw Peinsula.

Pretty area, was one of the key "drives" my parents used to take me on growing up. (For them that don't know that's the "Bunny Ear" of Michigan upper peninsula, so its a peninsula of a peninsula hah)

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I really have to do the classic american "big country" moment valley thing at some point.

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Anywhere that takes me away from here.

Careful no matter where you go , its "here".

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I love the drive to Toronto, whether it's I-75 to the Ambassador and then the 401 or M-24/I-69/BlueWater/402/401.

...and I definitely wanna drive Michigan Ave. from downtown Detroit to downtown Chicago. :D

Also, I'd love to do a backroads autumn tour from New England into Canada and then back into the States at St. Ste. Marie.

Finally, there's Route 50 in northern Nevada, also known as "America's Loneliest Highway."

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I have the maps... yes things on paper for what would be the legendary Route 66, me and the old man were going to drive it one day, never happened. :crybaby:

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The route on the 83 and 93 with the H highways on Oahu. :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

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I remember enjoying the drives on the various Hawaian islands a lot, the memories are pretty vivid but not really any one in particular. (dont even know the names of any of the roads/areas really)

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Careful no matter where you go , its "here".

That's true, I like moving around, driving around, doing anything where I am not "here" in the same place for long. I just can't sit still.

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That's true, I like moving around, driving around, doing anything where I am not "here" in the same place for long. I just can't sit still.

I do like seeing new places, although I also like seeing one place enough to really get to know it well, which takes a pretty long time, especially if were talking about a largish area with a lot to see and a long history to grasp,amazing how interesting some places can become when you research them / explore , that were previously just ho-hum. So its sort of a balancing act for me.

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