Re: Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania
absolutely interested, Ill have to take a weekend with liz and head on up thar, digital camera in hand<br /><br />I love scenic vistas, the tough part is going to be keeping her from lighting up in the truck, lol, I guess ill bring the flogger with me to keep her in line, <EFG><br /><br />As for me, well, Ill be so busy looking and driving and taking pictures to worry about a **** cigarette<br /><br />I envision LOTS of stops, lol, ten exhales before getting back in!<br /><br />

<br /><br />PS my first time in the mountains with a girlfriend was Marti down in the Smoky mountains in a 2001 Bonneville SSE, another two ton slot car, we were heading to the top of Mt Mitchell, highest mt in NC<br /><br />She was turning a definite shade of green halfway up, and we drove into the clouds at the top and had to turn back, it was impossible to see<br /><br />I tested the 3800 V6 on the way up, and the four wheel discs on the way down, lol, what a car, what a car, what a car<br /><br />Interesting note about that tin indian, it went from Charlotte NC to Cherry Hill NJ on a single tank of gas, 543 miles worth, including sitting in a traffic jam for two hours, running at over 100 mph and the AC blasting the entire way<br /><br />pulled down 34.7 mpg, my VEGA never got mileage like that, and this thing was quiet as a limosine and as fast as a rocket, great car, I would have loved to have bought THAT thing when it hit the used car lot - but I basically hate cars for long term use, too limited. The Vega was an exception, it had a fold down rear seat, and a hatch that basically turned it into a mini pick up, I packed 57 cinder blocks into the thing one time, filled the passenger footwell, the seat, the rear footwells, the entire back, lol, my buddy Chris and I found a pile of them at a construction site near his house. the poor little guy looked like a low rider, but did ok, braking was interesting tho ... jeeze, the crazy things I used to do!