This part of the roadtrip includes fields, fruit trees, a snowy mountain and a run-in with the law.
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jim sanford
March 9, 2009
Gentlemen,
I would have thought that two “cheeseheads” from Milwaukee would surely have known how to handle driving in the snow.
Loved your twentieth video, especially your drive thru the Sierra Nevadas to Tahoe. So Fiona has now taken on the persona of “pilot car” on all hazardous segments of the “Irish Road Trip”. God help us. Keep the good humor coming. I’m also glad that you acknowledged the benefits of our Arizona climate.
We have our annual St. Patrick’s Parade and Fair this Saturday – anticipating temps in the mid to upper 70′s.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Jim
Gentlemen,
I would have thought that two “cheeseheads” from Milwaukee would surely have known how to handle driving in the snow.
Loved your twentieth video, especially your drive thru the Sierra Nevadas to Tahoe. So Fiona has now taken on the persona of “pilot car” on all hazardous segments of the “Irish Road Trip”. God help us. Keep the good humor coming. I’m also glad that you acknowledged the benefits of our Arizona climate.
We have our annual St. Patrick’s Parade and Fair this Saturday – anticipating temps in the mid to upper 70′s.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Jim
Winter driving is one thing, but winter mountain driving is another all together. When you need chains…it’s gonna be a rough ride.
Fiona has been a trooper…7,000+ miles in 40 days and she didn’t complain once…can’t say the same for Liam and me.
The trip to Tahoe was a double whammy…stormy weather and the realization that we were heading east and our trip was coming to an end…sigh.
We’ve got some great footage from Colorado as well…you’ll have to stay tuned.
Corey
OH…….the driving….the driving……It was a bit hectic. We longed for Arizona….Sigh!