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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Scooby an Santa FeDate: 09/29/24 20:22 Scooby an Santa Fe Author: scoobydoobydoo WE HEADED WEST AND MADE IT TO KINGMAN,AZ ,WE FOUND A LOT OF BNSF ACTION BUT NO SNAKES,WHAT A BUMMER,MAYBE CAUSE IT WAS 110 DEGREES OUT,HERES SOME PICS WE TOOK TODAY
Date: 09/29/24 20:29 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: scoobydoobydoo Date: 09/29/24 20:31 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: scoobydoobydoo IF ANYONE NO HOW TO TURN THESE PICS GO FOR IT
Date: 09/29/24 21:11 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: RailRat 110° too hot for snakes and most other living creatures.... like us!
Unless they are mad with rabies or disease, or desperately hungry! Jim Baker Riverside, CA Date: 09/29/24 23:02 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: refarkas Enjoy your trip. 110 degrees! Be careful for you and your camera. That kind of heat can damage you and your camera. Your camera can be replaced, but you can't.
Bob Date: 09/30/24 04:54 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: SPDRGWfan I was in Arizona a couple years ago on my way to visit a cousin who lived in Meadview AZ and stopped in a gas station. The outside temp was 109 and in the shade it didn't feel all that hot while refueling the car.. Dry heat - people joke about it but it is much better than high heat and high humidity.
Date: 09/30/24 05:32 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: IC1038west Thanks for the Route 66 images, Scoob. The wife and I are working on our Route 66 vacation for 2026 (100th anniversary of the mother road). Looks like Kingman will be part of celebration.
Date: 09/30/24 07:54 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: Gonut1 My sister lives in Phoenix. Its been so hot, like over 110 all summer, that she and my Nephew are so sick of it they went to Mexico to cool off this past weekend! One thinks of Mexico as hot, not so much apparently.
Gonut Date: 09/30/24 15:13 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: jmbreitigan Date: 10/01/24 15:26 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: 4-4-0LiveSteam No trip out there is complete without a visit
to Oatman. The ghost town that refuses to die. Have fun Kevin Date: 10/02/24 15:30 Re: Scooby an Santa Fe Author: bigsavage Here you go Scoob, a slithery intruder captured in the basement of the Union Bridge, MD. X-Western Maryland Rwy. depot, now a museum.
Still alive and very p'od, but on the glue board to stay. |