Wednesday, September 2, 2009

September1 2 continued





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Lewis Falls Yellowstone












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Castle Geyser



Old Faithful Inn










Grand Geyser








Old Faithful









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Sorry . I havew been having difficulty with the wifi and the blog site. Sunday Greg and I took the entire day to drive to the Yellowstone National Park.by way of the Grand Teton National Park. Only pictures can describe what we saw.. Whilen in the Yellowstone we visited the Old Faithful Geyser basin.. We drove about 200 miles that day. Monday Tuesday we traveled with the Out in Paradise tour to a dude ranch.. The owner had two model ts.. The ranch was located in a beautiful setting with panoramic views of the Tetons. Today I dropped Greg off at the airport and will pick up Sperry at noon.

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

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Bear Lake











Welcome to Wyoming

fan needs grease































The Snake River Canyon












Today has beenn another beautiful day touring the west. We started our trip yesterday in Salt Lake City with a visit with Larry and Virginia Stevens. They are such giving people. Not only did they store Kermit for two months but they also provided us with a lunch of home grown veggies tomatoes squash and rasberries. After placing the coils tunes by Ron Patterson the t stared up on the second pull on the crank. We left Salt Lake at 3 pm and drove about 40 miles to Ogden Utah. Greg and I found a great mexican resturant , El Matador. Today we drove to Jackson Wyoming. The drive thru Logan Canyon and the Snake River Canyon will make the trip unforgetable. We are staying in the Virginian Lodge tonight. Tomorrow weather permitting we will visit Old Faithful in the Yellowstone.






















Thursday, June 25, 2009

Thursday June 25




Cleaning spark plugs




Cedar Breaks National Monument



Lodge north rim of the Grand Canyon





















































To all of you who have been following my blog' thank you for your support and interest. This will be my last posting until I return later this summer for a trip with the t to the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park.












Yesterday we went to Cedar Breaks National Monument. The t struggled in the morning with a fouled spark plug. After a cleaning of the plug and leaning out of the carburetor it was smooth running. The day took us to an elevation of more than ten thousand feet.. More beautiful scenery! On the way back Frank had problem with his t's magneto and made it back to Kanab with difficulty. The problem seems to be with too much crankshaft end play.


Today we went with Frank and Vickie in their truck to the Grand Canyon. I will post the pictures. Words cannot describe what we saw. Tomorrow we will visit Zion National Park.


After our visit we will leave the canyon area and head for Salt Lake City where we will leave the t and fly home. What a great trip and adventure. Thanks John Mat Sperry and Ramona for making for such a unforgettable event.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Monday June 22 and Turesday Junr 23

Too hot? Stripping?


Red Canyon

















Brice Canyon National Park





















Coral Dunes State Park














Check out the doo rags





















Beauty on the beach





The Arizona state line
























Great t road
































































Frank showing his better side


















Ed Archer and mechanic dressed in period dress

















Pipe Springs National Monument Nice t speedster
















The last couple of days have been filled with beautiful landscapes in southern Utah. Yesterday Ramona and I drove the t to Brice Canyon National Park. We took free shuttle buses to scenic overlooks at Brice point. Pictures are posted show Vickie and Frank Henderson with Ramona and I in the park. God certainly does beautiful work! To9day we went to a Utah state park Coral Dunes. This is a large expanse of pink colored sand. Several of the modelters walked barefooted in the sand. What fun. After leaving the park we traveled down a dirt road that led us into Arizona. More beautiful scenery to take in. The pictures will not do what we saw Justice. Our last stop of the day was in the national monument Pipe Springs. A Mormon outpost established in the late 1800's as a cattle ranch as well as a refuse for travelers. More to come.