holy crappola, they are waiting for the toll booths over 3 miles away at the other end of the bridge.
I'm glad we stayed home.
I'm glad we stayed home.
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I was headin up 127 with a load of milk yesterday afternoon...jackson and north was utter chaosholy crappola, they are waiting for the toll booths over 3 miles away at the other end of the bridge.
I'm glad we stayed home.
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I seen a guy in a brand new (well, latest gen) F450 platnium, towing a massive tri axle 5th wheel, towing a aluminum trailer with a 30 or 35k rzr on it.Colorado seems the same way. We are up to visit our son and nothing but 150k motor coaches pulling trailers with multiple expensive looking off road vehicles on them. Moab is probably slammed right now for 4th of july
I was headin up 127 with a load of milk yesterday afternoon...jackson and north was utter chaos
Be a heluva place to sell sno-cones!holy crappola, they are waiting for the toll booths over 3 miles away at the other end of the bridge.
I'm glad we stayed home.
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I hadnt ran 23/75 in a long time north of the state line untill recently. That road is in serious need of repavingdang, 127 is my alternate for when 23 & 75 are choked up with traffic.
I can pick it up as far south as 223 and still make better time.
23 from the Ohio line north for 10 miles is on top of very wet ground. there are peat bogs beside it.I hadnt ran 23/75 in a long time north of the state line untill recently. That road is in serious need of repaving
I went through there in feburary or march. Beat the hell out of me23 from the Ohio line north for 10 miles is on top of very wet ground. there are peat bogs beside it.
the road literally sinks and needs repaired every year.
they just finished the work Friday, so for now it's ok.