Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 23:12:01 -0700
Reply-To: Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: DVD Player; Recommendations
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Start: Denver (county), Colorado, United States
End: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Total Distance: 759.1 Miles
Estimated Total Time: 11 hours, 50 minutes
The above is predicated on using I-70 west to I-15 south to Vegas.
There are really too many "scenic" places to see along the way. My favorites
come along when you get to about Frisco, CO, Then taking a "veer" south on
191 to the Moab and Canyonlands area. You'd have to stay overnight then
travel the 30 miles back north to I-70 from Moab and onto Vegas. You'll also
pass by Zions in the early season, on I-15, about 50 miles north of St.
George, UT, just before leaving Utah at the Virgin River Gorge. Some pics of
the Moab/Canyonlands area at the link below my sign.
Bob Stevens
'87 Syncro Westy
http://groups.msn.com/BobsPhotoShare
Subject: Re: DVD Player; Recommendations
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 00:47:36 -0500
Get a laptop computer, such as an Apple Powerbook or iBook. $1800 will
get you a base model which should be able to play DVD's will have a
bigger screen (12 inches) than a mounted system, better resolution and
is more easily transported. PC Laptops (low to mid range) are probably
similar. You can power the laptop off a convertor from the cigarette
lighter. Plus you can also put games on it to give a different pace
from the movies...
Denver to Las Vegas in one day is possible, I think. I did Montrose to
the California line (past Las Vegas) in one day..and I wasn't trying to
make it as fast as I could. But it will be a LONG day (and certainly
isn't possible right now with the blizzard they've got...but which will
probably be cleared up by May...)
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 10:27 PM, Jon Kanas wrote:
>If you have seen any neat products along these lines, or better yet
>have
>had a wonderful experience with one, please advise at your convenience.
>A reply to both the list and my personal email address is appreciated,
>as I don't always make it all the way through the digests.
>
>PS: Is it reasonable to try to get from the Denver area to Las Vegas
>in
>one day? Any suggestions for really neat or unusual things to see or
>do
>on the way?
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