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  1. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    Does anyone see something interesting in this photo? Here is the full picture of the boiling hot pool. From somewhere down below boiling hot water is rising up. The water is HOT 🥵!
  2. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    Old Faithful
  3. AZVAJKU

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    We visited Yellowstone today. A beautiful place with far too many tourists. 🤣 Despite all the ‘Turons’ it was still a great day.
  4. AZVAJKU

    Speedy Cracker the 392

    We are racking up some miles on Speedy Cracker on this trip. It has been a please to drive and eats up the miles. We have had it up to 99 mph which is the top speed allowed by the Non XR computer. The 35-inch Nitto Ridge Grapplers, the 4.56 gears and the firmer Clayton Off-Road springs have...
  5. AZVAJKU

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    What a beautiful morning
  6. AZVAJKU

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    It’s a beautiful place! We drove in from the west and the run over the mountain is awesome. The 10% grade allowed me to play with the shift paddles on the 392.
  7. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    I enjoy reading these, even though it’s basically litter it’s still entertaining. There are some pretty creative individuals.
  8. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    Jackson Hole Home for the night
  9. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    St Anthony Sand Dunes I was too lazy to air down and even with all that Hemi power I almost got stuck! 🤣😂
  10. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    According to the guide, the bear bones are prehistoric. The sow bear and her two cubs got trapped in the cave while hibernating. The sow ate the cubs and then eventually died.
  11. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    A member of the group took this photo as we passed over the bridge.
  12. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    First stop today.
  13. AZVAJKU

    RETIREMENT ROAD TOUR #1

    We passed through Wells, NV on the way up to Idaho. It’s famous for its ‘wells’ or water holes. These are due to the snow melt on the mountains to the south. The underground water is plentiful and the resulting pools were used by the Indians and the Settlers passing through. There is also...
  14. AZVAJKU

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    It was a great tour. The mine is HUGE!! It’s funny to think that copper was once considered a nuisance to the mine operation and now it’s the primary mineral along with gold and silver.
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