Escaped Thoughts

Mon, Jul 12, 2004

It Really Is That Bad

Laura and I have been trying in vain to find something of interest to stop and see along I-80 between Chicago and Colorado, and coming up empty. All the good stuff seems to have been saved for I-90, so that I could be jealous of my friend who's simultaneously making a cross-country road trip the other way, but further north. I've taken to joking about stopping and seeing the world's largest ball of twine, since I figured that's about the most interesting thing the Iowa-Nebraska region of I-80 would have to offer.

Well, yesterday on a whim I actually Googled for the world's largest ball of twine and made two discoveries: First, that there are at least three different "world's largest" twine balls, all using slightly different definitions, and second, that the nearest one to our route is in Kansas. That's right, I-80 is so boring that even the world's largest ball of twine is too exciting for it.

I hope that stretch isn't patrolled too carefully.

Other's Thoughts

From the mind of Buzz Andersen

I did a weblog post about that drive (at least the Wyoming-Bay Area leg of it), with some pictures you might be interested in:

http://www.scifihifi.com/weblog/california_move/VanishingPoint.html

From the mind of Stuart
Oh sure, spoil all the good parts ;)

Seriously though, we are looking forward to the great salt lake, and now I'll know to be sure to stop and find the temple as well. And I'm hopeful that things will pick up scenery-wise for the last half of the trip (although your description really doesn't encourage me).

It's Iowa and Nebraska I'm worried about. I hear that Nebraska at least consists mostly of a) corn, and b) cow manure. Fun for the whole family! Thankfully, we'll be recovering for a few days in the clean mountain air of Colorado before striking west once more.

From the mind of Buzz Andersen

Being from Colorado myself, I can promise you'll at least enjoy that part of your trip :-). If you want any advice on what to do, I'd be glad to oblige.

Nebraska is definitely a bit on the dreary side, although Iowa isn't too bad (I have relatives there and have spent Thanksgivings there in the past).

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