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Posted by Colin King on August 14, 2006 at 09:59:03 from (66.77.224.229):
In Reply to: O/T Northwest Road Trip posted by Russ(Bolivia) on August 14, 2006 at 09:10:49:
I'm particularly fond of US 2, which you can pick up out of Grand Forks, ND. Take I-94 from Chicago to Fargo, then I-29 North to Grand Forks. (Alternately, take US 10 out of Minneapolis, which is a very nice drive to Fargo) US-2 will take you through some stunning grassland and the big skies of Northern ND and Montana, and then skirts along the southern edge of Glacier National Park. In October, you will see some beautiful fall colors (and probably some snow) in Glacier. If you keep following US 2, it will then take you through Spokane, and on into the Cascades National Park, then into the Seattle area. Another option would be to split off and follow the Columbia River Gorge into Portland, then take I-5 to Seattle. Have fun! Colin, MN
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