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Driving from Montana to Alaska Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

So since I got down to Montana, I had to get back. This portion takes me through Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and back into Washington. Along the way is a view of a house I lived in 20 years ago, A traffic stop, downtown Portland, and even the space Needle. Fun stuff. Probably kinda boring actually

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  • Haha is that a 9500i on your windshield? Nice

  • @TheXboxlover45

    Yep, wouldn't leave home without it. Not sure how legal they are in Canada anymore however. Also didn't stop me from getting a ticket last year........

  • @mtcaving That ticket was it instant-on, laser, or a speedcam?

  • @TheXboxlover45

    I can't say, it was a trooper, not a camera, but didn't get a peep out of the 9500.

  • Cool, cool. Very pretty scenery. What book were you listening to, Kasey?

  • I think that was the Innocent Man, by Grisham.

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  • @mtcaving I can see around 7:19, I drove across the Fremont Bridge for five years every morning, and that's the mighty Willamette River your crossing brother. Cool trip.

  • If you want to see the world, get off the main highway...

  • @mtcaving hey buddy Im from England and I have a 600bhp Celica which I've had fully tuned....Anyway Im 24 and my dream which before I get kids and married and morgage ect ect is to drive from New York to Fairbanks Alaska and back down to Los Angeles. Luckily I have a buddy who works in Shipping so my transport cost from London to NY is around $3,000. I'm so looking foward to hitting the mid west the openess of that area is really appealing. Should be fun in a moded celica hope I dont get pulled

  • Thanks for the ride. I never seen open country like this before. I have live in NYC all my life and what we see here is very tall and all kinds of buildings and all kind of people from all over the world. I'm sick of NYC.. The country scenery is very nice.

  • No matter how little someone travels, Garmin is still the best way to go, in my opinion. Guess you'd have to try it to see the difference. But if you like your TomTom, then keep using it.

  • I'm sure, but I don't travel enough to have a Garman, I just have a simple TomTom 125GO.

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