Road trip to Fruitland Idaho

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I was going to suggest some scenic routes to miss Boise. But I figured it was best not to get him lost in Idaho.
I didn't have any plans to site seeing anyway. I traveled about 1400 miles, glad to be home. My uncle lives way up on the side of the mountain, I would hate to have to drive that in the winter. I made a miss turn and had to go around the block and with as steep as that road was you sure would not want your brakes to fail; you might find yourself on top of somebody's house.
 
I didn't have any plans to site seeing anyway. I traveled about 1400 miles, glad to be home. My uncle lives way up on the side of the mountain, I would hate to have to drive that in the winter. I made a miss turn and had to go around the block and with as steep as that road was you sure would not want your brakes to fail; you might find yourself on top of somebody's house.
Not sending you sight seeing. The scenic route is a term used for the back roads to avoid the freeway and traffic.
 
Not long after getting home I got sick. I think the coffee creamer at one of the places I bought coffee was bad.
 
I thought about this thread yesterday morning. It was 6:45 and just cracking daylight here. There is a web site which has all the highway cameras on I-84 from Pendleton to Fruitland ID. That is roughly 270 miles. I was looking to see what the road conditions looked like. It was still too dark to see anything in Pendleton. But it was plain to see things in Fruitland where it was daylight out.
 

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