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Donetta Dalman's avatar

Love this! Great storytelling and pics! And love the classifications. ;)

Mitchell Russell Jr.'s avatar

NATURE. Why you go.

That says it all!

🅟🅐🅤🅛 🅜🅐🅒🅚🅞's avatar

Boy that year flew by...

Andrew Sniderman 🕷️'s avatar

Right!? Feel like I ran it by you before we bought it

🅟🅐🅤🅛 🅜🅐🅒🅚🅞's avatar

Yes, seems like a month or two ago...such is what life is now.

Switter’s World's avatar

I like to embrace the healing properties of “and,” because it’s all good. Tents and campers and big rvs.

Andrew Sniderman 🕷️'s avatar

Oh yeah; camping is for all. Just went through Quartzite WHOA

Tom Pendergast's avatar

Loved this one! Crepuscular is among my favorite words. And I’m gonna try out your route planner, this is a frustration of mine as well.

Andrew Sniderman 🕷️'s avatar

Awesome word!

Let me know if you have any feedback or feature requests for the route planner. I’m thinking about adding the ability to export a trip as a PDF or markdown doc — I’ve started printing them as cheat sheets for the road

Tom Pendergast's avatar

It’s a shame I didn’t know about it before our last road trip, recently completed. I just mocked up a route we’ve used before and it looks like your tool could be a stable “marker” for the whole trip, but once you hit a link on the trip it feels like I’m just using Google Maps again. I’ve gotten pretty adept at planning multi-day trips with Google Maps, so maybe I’m just comfortable there now. Have you seen the app called Drive Weather? We used it last month when returning from Albuquerque and I thought it was really useful (helped me avoid sketchy driving weather anyway).

Andrew Sniderman 🕷️'s avatar

Have not! Will checitout. Did you make it over Generals Hwy without snow?

Tom Pendergast's avatar

We took a totally different route: up to Parker, Colorado, via the Manitou Incline, then north to Wyoming and across. I got to see my brother and his wife./

Andrew Sniderman 🕷️'s avatar

JFran is from Wyoming!! Little (at least it used to be) town called Pinedale