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...folks at the casinos along that road too...Asians just love to gamble on average even in areas where there's no Asians... ???...  ;D:














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That's a cool road O0



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The Forest Gump road...Nice



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That's a cool road O0

Virtually zero traffic when I drove through it...



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The Forest Gump road...Nice

Did not know that, thanks for the tidbits...



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Hwy 50?

Took it once as an experiment to see the route.  Hit a deer along the way.  Thank goodness it was a rental.  A few spots nothing but dead rabbits all over the road.  Almost ran out of gas and thank goodness for the only Chevron station in town at 3am in the morning with nobody in sight.  I just applied for a Chevron credit card too. 

Final destination was Denver.   The shortest route to Denver going across instead of doing hwy 80 and then take another hwy down south.

Had not taken that road since.  Nothing impressive to see and if die on a road like that, no one around to rescue my azz. 



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Hwy 50?

Took it once as an experiment to see the route.  Hit a deer along the way.  Thank goodness it was a rental.  A few spots nothing but dead rabbits all over the road.  Almost ran out of gas and thank goodness for the only Chevron station in town at 3am in the morning with nobody in sight.  I just applied for a Chevron credit card too. 

Final destination was Denver.   The shortest route to Denver going across instead of doing hwy 80 and then take another hwy down south.

Had not taken that road since.  Nothing impressive to see and if die on a road like that, no one around to rescue my azz.

Even with AAA roadside services, it could take some time...



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