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Hello anybody i need some big time help. Me and and wife are planning to route66 this 2011 season and need alot of help planning this trip can any one help me. please if you have a number i can call i'd would like very much to talk to you. THANK MUCH PS HOPE TO HERE ASAP. Oh you can e-mail me at planthigh2004@yahoo.com
I am wondering what kind of help that you need to talk to the other about a ride, but I am in doubtful that anyone will give you a phone number, as you are just a stranger as any riders that you have met in a rally.
Especially, this is your 5th post in this forum.
Just spell out what you want to know right here.
Hope that help!
the ride from kingman, az. to oatman,az. is great. this must be what the old road was like. there are several muesums in kingman that will really give you a feel for the old road. when you get to oatman be sure to buy some carrots and feed the donkeys...and look at the old hotel where carol lombard and clark gable spent their honeymoon. times were hard in the old days.
Here's a piece of advice I wish I'd followed:
Everyone on the trip should take a small notebook and jot down the highlights at the end of each day. Or, maybe, write them down on the flip-side of the food and gas receipts you collect along the way -- they usually carry a time/date/location. It's way too hard to remember all of it at the end. Ride on, babe.
Here's a piece of advice I wish I'd followed:
Everyone on the trip should take a small notebook and jot down the highlights at the end of each day. Or, maybe, write them down on the flip-side of the food and gas receipts you collect along the way -- they usually carry a time/date/location. It's way too hard to remember all of it at the end. Ride on, babe.
Hello anybody i need some big time help. Me and and wife are planning to route66 this 2011 season and need alot of help planning this trip can any one help me. please if you have a number i can call i'd would like very much to talk to you. THANK MUCH PS HOPE TO HERE ASAP. Oh you can e-mail me at planthigh2004@yahoo.com
You should do a little research. I googled "Route 66" and got over 6 million topics in less than 20 seconds. Figure out what you might want to do and then ask some questions. Otherwise find a tour group and let someone else do the work.
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