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Columbia Gorge: Sun, scenery, good wine, open road The Washington side of Columbia River Gorge looks majestic along Highway 14, with the sun outlining the Cascade Range in crimson hue and kayakers drifting lazily along the calm water below. It’s quiet on this recent Tuesday morning. It’s quiet later in the afternoon. And the day after. Read more on Business Examiner

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www.youtube.com (click here to subscribe to the WalkForLiberty channel) *** Video notes December 13th 2008, Day 212 / Route 9 still closed the next morning / Driving around a downed tree / Driving a giant loop detour / Walking after storm aftermath delay / Ice on power lines / Ice storm scenery / Wilmington, VT / Coming back to the stranded RV / Chris coming out to help us / Shortcut off Rte 9 to Brattleboro / Coming to place where Rte 9 is closed / Power line down / Can’t walk thru closed part of Rte 9, so taking a 4 mile longer detour / Tree branch hanging on power line / Thoughts about govt “owning” the roads and closing them / Thoughts on not being able to make original arrival deadline of today / New arrival – Dec 14 at 11am / Cop expressing concern / 23.52 miles for liberty / Cheese maple syrup

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Discover pristine scenery, relaxing day on a Missouri stream The easy float from Meramec State Park is perfect for canoes, rafts and kayaks with plenty of gravel bars for lunch stops. Read more on Jefferson City News Tribune

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Santa Barbara dreaming: Unforgettable scenery, food and wine will leave you feeling like a million bucks Wine country: There’s much to see in three days. Read more on The Oregonian

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A few buddies and I are planning on taking a trip up to Colorado to go camping before the fall semester, and we have no idea where to go. Basically, we want to be able to fly fish on a lake or river, and hike around a little bit. Good scenery is always a plus, and being as isolated as possible is pretty important. I know there isn’t a perfect place with all this, if there was, then everyone would be there. But, if any of you have any recommendations, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance

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and pretty secluded, it doesnt have to be in connecticut, it could be in new york state or somewhere close.

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