Hi Jerry,
The great thing about meeting people face to face and talking with them is that you get a "read" on them, ya know? You know I have been an east coast traveler and mountain man all my life. I have only been out west once, and drove through some of the most beautiful areas this country has to offer. But the "commercial tour" of the Grand Canyon and Sedona only left me yearning for more. For those of you who wernt at the Ky RTR weekend, I told about how I turned off the paved highway somewhere in Az between Sedona and Phoenix and started to follow a dirt road into the desert ( in a rented 4 dr Kia Sephia, no less). I wanted to see where the row of power poles that stretched seeming forever went to. Well, after following them for 17 miles, I gave up and turned around. No one knew where we were and if we ran into trouble, we had no idea where we were either. Tuning around was prudent at that point. I WILL FIND THE END OF THAT ROAD SOMEDAY ( or at least another like it) the painted desert, Moab, the Colorado Badlands, the devils racetrack ( death valley) are all places that I can't wait to see and explore. Plus, I'm sure there are many others that I've never even heard of that , once there, I will discover and love as well. If , by some astounding chance, I get back out west and hate it, I turn around and point my hood east and drive till I run out of land ( an actual experience as a 20 something, left Albany ny bored at 10 pm and saw the sun rise over Boston harbor) jack kinda hit it on this one though, as for every taste , there is an area. If we venture outside our comfort zone, we may discover that we have a taste for areas that we never dreamed of. Trish and I WILL venture out west again, most likely spend some time exploring the desert, and would certantly invite you to make camp with us again. See you there?