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Question for you Colorado guys.
I'm here in Littleton delivering a load of displays to a new Lowes they are building and after this I have to go down to Phoenix. The computer show it being 110 miles quicker and I would get to avoid most of the DOT scales if I go down across 50/285/160 verses I25/I40/I17. The down side of taking the senic route is I'm heavy and only have a couple sets of chains on me, however I could buy more. I want to take the senic route just because it's the only part of the country I haven't been in yet, however I'm debating wether I should wait untill this spring when I was gonna go cross country on my motorcycle. Any thoughts on the route would be appreciated. Thanks, Adam
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if it were not this day, i'd take the scenic route. today, however, i'd stay on the interstates and come back to check out our mountains in the late spring, summer, or early autumn.
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Kenneth 1997 Subaru SVX LSi "Svetlana" #185 of 640 - 09/1996 - Polo Green Pearl - 34k miles 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Everett" #8738 - 01/1992 - Ebony Pearl - 139k miles - 5MT shifty - Sold 07/31/2011 1992 Subaru SVX LS-L "Sven" #1599 - 05/1991 - Claret - 168k miles - Traded 05/11/2005 2023 Subaru Crosstrek Limited CVT - Crystal White Pearl - 2.8k miles 2021 Subaru Forester 2.5i Limited CVT - Horizon Blue Pearl - 17k miles 2023 Volkswagen Jetta S 6MT - Pure White - 2.6k miles 2020 Hyundai Ioniq Limited EV - Ceramic White - 30k miles |
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Thxs Kenneth, that's what I was kinda thinking, besides whenever I try to mix play with work, I end up getting burned someway or another.
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