From: Snag on
TL Mitchell wrote:
> <nospam(a)home.com> wrote
>
>> I have not traveled NW Utah, any idear?
>
> Got salt? I hear there's a lot of it.
>
> 112

Yeah , and there's a lot of sand , dust , and sagebrush too . If you ever
get out that way , look up Locomotive Springs , interesting watering hole
out in the niddle of the desert . My granny useta go out there to fish for
trout ...

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From: snarl on
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 02:10:46 -0500, "TL Mitchell"
<tlmitchell99(a)earthlink.net> wrote:

><nospam(a)home.com> wrote
>
>>I have not traveled NW Utah, any idear?
>
>Got salt? I hear there's a lot of it.

Burt, izzat you?

Snarl

From: SKooter on
snarl(a)trippin.com wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:41:37 -0500, nospam(a)home.com wrote:
>
>
>
> Anywhere in UT besides SLC is a good ride.
>
> Snarl
>
>
Absolutely, even though I normally avoid most "tourist traps" you'll
enjoy the
Canyonlands National Park if you get down around Moab. And The Arches
park in the same area is great also. Take fully charged camera batteries and
a couple of extra memory cards.
SKooter BS-281
From: EZ on
al b <BS205(a)no_spam.com> wrote:

> The bed for the 1/3 of your life spent in it, and this for the other
> 1/3
> or better spent on your feet. http://www.goodfeet.com/ They really
> work!

Heh. There's a Goodfeet store right around the corner. I'm gonna suggest
she pay a visit. But you probably aleady know how suggestions with the
missus usually go! If it isn't her idea...

> You're on your own for the last 1/3..

Yup.




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From: EZ on
al b <BS205(a)no_spam.com> wrote:

> The bed for the 1/3 of your life spent in it, and this for the other
> 1/3
> or better spent on your feet. http://www.goodfeet.com/ They really
> work!

There's one of 'em around the corner! Haffta drag the wife in there
someday.
>
> You're on your own for the last 1/3..

Got it covered. Thanks!




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