On Monday, June 19, as I was driving northbound on I-25 in Wyoming, I
was pleased to see a 2-coach caravan in the southbound lane. The time
was shortly before noon, and the location was near Glenrock, Wyoming
(between Casper and Douglas). The first coach looked like an original
light yellow (?), and the second was all, or mostly white.
Unfortunately, I was not in my coach, or I might have caught their
attention. By chance, were these voyagers GMC netters? You will
recognize the drivers by the death-grip appearance of their hands, as
they were maneuvering in an all-too-typical Wyoming "breeze" (i.e., a
gale force crosswind in the 40-50 mph range, by my guess). There's not
that much traffic in Wyoming, so it was a real treat to see not one, but
two GMC's gracing the lanes of the Cowboy State.
Tom
75 PB
Colorado (formerly Wyoming, and soon to be Arizona)
was pleased to see a 2-coach caravan in the southbound lane. The time
was shortly before noon, and the location was near Glenrock, Wyoming
(between Casper and Douglas). The first coach looked like an original
light yellow (?), and the second was all, or mostly white.
Unfortunately, I was not in my coach, or I might have caught their
attention. By chance, were these voyagers GMC netters? You will
recognize the drivers by the death-grip appearance of their hands, as
they were maneuvering in an all-too-typical Wyoming "breeze" (i.e., a
gale force crosswind in the 40-50 mph range, by my guess). There's not
that much traffic in Wyoming, so it was a real treat to see not one, but
two GMC's gracing the lanes of the Cowboy State.
Tom
75 PB
Colorado (formerly Wyoming, and soon to be Arizona)