I like to go to a town called Julian, or to the Mount Palomar observatory. My dream has been to drive the entire length of RT 66 on motorcycle
2007-02-24 00:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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We have a huge park system which spans mile after mile of woods, running brooks and lakes. I love driving through it, taking time to pull over and listen to the sounds of nature. I especially love it in the autumn when all the leaves have turned and are just starting to fall..
2007-02-24 08:47:24
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answered by Enchanted 7
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The beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway.
2007-02-24 08:33:54
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answered by Calill C 6
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North Carolina through Tennesee. From a little place called Fontana Village leads right through to a motorcycle drive called 'Tail of the Dragon' BUt if you get car sick easily I wouldn't suggest it!
2007-02-24 08:37:35
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answered by energzerbnny 2
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I'm with you Calill C, the Blue Ridge Parkway except you left out the part about a crisp spring or autumn day riding a motorcycle.
2007-02-24 08:36:57
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answered by Mr 5
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Taking the 5 North from San Diego to Anaheim...on my way to Disneyland!
2007-02-24 08:34:40
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answered by Carl 7
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in Texas I used to drive these back roads that were all dirt roads and had beautiful canopies of trees,it was like driving through the woods which it pretty much was,I loved to get lost in those winding roads till I was low on gas.
2007-02-24 08:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the mountains
they are about a 5 hr drive
2007-02-24 08:33:04
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answered by elite_women_rule_the_rock 6
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I love to drive in posh neighbourhoods to look at all the nice houses.
2007-02-24 08:53:50
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answered by Candi Apples 7
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It doesn't matter to me where, just as long as the music is good and its someplace i've never been before..I love to explore, be it the mountains, the beach, or the small towns in-between...
2007-02-24 08:36:29
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answered by paradigm 4
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