Cody Fousnaugh
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We found out, after living in Jacksonville, Florida for 10 1/2 years, that we really aren't a beach couple. We relaxed on Jacksonville Beach sand, by the pier, once, went to Vilano Beach twice and down to Key West once.
Now, as far as mountain visits go: We went to a casino in the mountains of North Carolina in Cherokee a few times. Absolutely beautiful! Have been in Rocky Mountain National Park a few times for the elk "rut". Also drove up the highest continuous paved road in America, Trail Ridge Road (US 34) in Estes Park, Colorado, to the top (Summit) that was at 12,183 feet up. Have drove thru, Upper and Lower levels of Yellowstone National Park. Took us two trips to do that, but the scenery and wildlife were incredible. When we visited Carson City, Nevada last year, we drove thru the Sierra-Nevada Mountains to Lake Tahoe. Big/huge hotels/casinos built on the Nevada side, next to the lake. And, when we lived in So California, drove up to both Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead.
So, which do you like better?
Now, as far as mountain visits go: We went to a casino in the mountains of North Carolina in Cherokee a few times. Absolutely beautiful! Have been in Rocky Mountain National Park a few times for the elk "rut". Also drove up the highest continuous paved road in America, Trail Ridge Road (US 34) in Estes Park, Colorado, to the top (Summit) that was at 12,183 feet up. Have drove thru, Upper and Lower levels of Yellowstone National Park. Took us two trips to do that, but the scenery and wildlife were incredible. When we visited Carson City, Nevada last year, we drove thru the Sierra-Nevada Mountains to Lake Tahoe. Big/huge hotels/casinos built on the Nevada side, next to the lake. And, when we lived in So California, drove up to both Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead.
So, which do you like better?