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Loveland, Colorado to Colorado Springs

Normal route = 2.5 hours;

Adventure route = 7 hours ... including the time getting stuck in the snowbank and enlisting 5 strangers to the rescue ;)

The Laugavegur is a famous trekking route in South-West Iceland from the hot springs area of Landmannalaugar to the glacial valley of Þórsmörk . It is noted for the wide variety of landscapes on its 55 km (34 mi) path. The route is typically completed over 2–4 days with potential stops at the mountain huts at Hrafntinnusker, Álftavatn, Hvanngil and Emstrur. An ultramarathon is held on the route each July. It is possible to combine the trek with the Fimmvörðuháls route which goes over the pass from Þórsmörk to Skógar for an additional one or two days or an additional 25 km (16 mi). Landmannalaugar, Þórsmörk, and Skógar are all reachable by bus during the summer. A bus from Hella connects with Álftavatn once a day during the summer.

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, USA

I jumped out of the car to take this photo in poring rain and high winds - water droplets got to the lens - but I had to have a photo of a Routemaster!

 

Converted to monochrome.

A foggy day in Loughton. I really liked the old style direction fingerpost.

 

Apologies for not being so active here. Health reasons I'm sorry to say and at this point I fear it might be for most of 2023 before all matters are resolved.

As seen on a walk in Woodford, this Route 275 In Broadmead.

A very poor colour slide, which I've converted to monochrome and then given a sketch feel treatment.

 

Taken towards the end of 1972, the AEC Swift on Route 418 (which I think was run from Leatherhead Garage) really is a period scene from my childhood with cars like the Ford Anglia & Mk1 Cortina featured here as daily family transport.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMdeg-WKt1U

 

Don't forget Winona,

Kingman, Barstow, San Bernandino.

Won't you get hip to this timely tip

When you make that California trip

Get your kicks on Route Sixty-Six...

 

Nature Poland. Photo of the sun rays taken in the Gostynski forest at dawn. Gostyń, Silesia, Poland 2020.

From a slide I took in March 1977 in St Fillians, Perthshire.

Last week was such a long, tough week. I'm so glad it's over and am moving on...down Route 66 ;)

 

Tune: Route 66 - Natalie Cole and Diana Krall

 

The beaten trail: East Mother Road, Legendary

   

SQL chased a deer in the forest, it ran down a tree-lined drive leading to a château. He wondered whether to follow ......

 

A composite of shots taken by me - HSS!

Candler is an unincorporated community in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. It lies on North Carolina Highway 151 and U.S. Routes 19, 23, and 74 Business, at an elevation of 2,122.7 feet (647 m). The ZIP code of Candler is 28715. The community is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. This mountain community nestles in Hominy Valley, approximately halfway between Asheville (to the east) and Canton (to the west) via Interstate 40 (about 20 minutes either way). Mt. Pisgah, with access to the Blue Ridge Parkway, stands to the south, Asheville to the east, and Newfound Gap to the north. Most or all of Candler lies within the district of Enka High School, a public secondary school. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candler,_North_Carolina)

 

Hominy Valley Youth Cheerleading

www.facebook.com/HVYLCheerleading/?fref=ts

Facebook Car Show Event page:

www.facebook.com/events/115598782192149

 

This image was created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop CS6 layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Paul C. Buff Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a Elinchrom boom arm and a 3-stop B&W ND filter attached to my lens. If you send me a FlickrMail message, I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use, along with some YouTube video links that help explain this process.

 

Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642

As seen on a walk in Chingford. Taken in March 2016.

The shortest crossing to the Isle of Skye is from here, said to be the route Bonnie Prince Charlie took to escape from the English.

Seen here on a part of Sewardstone Road it doesn't normally use. Due to resurfacing of a road it does use, it was diverted to the bottom of Kings Head Hill and right into Sewardstone Road coming from Chingford Station.

[Vile] - Truck Fire Pit

 

Coming to Tokyo Zero event December 10th

Truck fire it comes in 4 different versions

With fire hood down or up

With snow hood down or up

9 Li

  

Tokyo Zero

 

Vile MP

 

Vile Main Store

 

Vile Discord

 

Taken at Mother Road

As seen on a walk in Waltham Abbey, a Route 505 heading towards Harlow on one of the few Saturday only journeys.

 

Catching a digital display is a bit 'hit & miss' and this is a miss!

Despite the rural look it's two short stops away from a railway & bus station and a road full of shops.

A recent closure of Chingford Lane meant quite a diversion for Route 275, seen here at the bottom of Friday Hill, from there turning right into Whitehall Road, right onto the A104 and line of route at The Castle.

As seen in the snow earlier this year.

Route 66 runs right by the Petrified Forest National Park. We only had a short amount of time available to go by some Route 66 spots. We have plans to spend more time on Route 66 the next time that we are in the area.

As seen on the stand at Chigwell Row, Essex.

 

I see the marketing aspect of painting the route up on the bus, but it really loses its flexibility, as it's bound to be used on other routes due to bus shortage for whatever reason.

Route 66 nostalgia

A beautiful 57 Chevy along side route 66 (2 of 3)

 

Route 66 November 11, 1926-June 27, 1985

As seen going past the shopping area.

Route 55 (a.k.a. Sognefjellsvegen in Norway) across the Sognefjell mountain area is the highest mountain pass in Northern Europe, with spectacular and wild mountain scenery.

It is the main gateway to the Jotunheimen National Park - Norway’s highest mountains.

 

Note the month this photo was taken in - does it look like July?

As seen in Euston bus station on a walk in London.

Your typical tourist trap needs an attraction. This is the attraction for the Jackrabbit Trading Post. Tourists like to climb aboard and take a photo. I found it easy to get on but downright dangerous to get off. Yes, I took a photo on the rabbit. No, it won't appear here.

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