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<blockquote data-quote="Relaxed Chaos" data-source="post: 16671142" data-attributes="member: 64993"><p>Day 2: Over 12 hours behind the wheel. Rapid City to Grand Junction. I had to visit the stone Presidents as I tackled the Peter Norbeck stretch and Custer State Park. I encountered 3 buffalo herds on my way through the park, and was caught up in the middle of one with buffalo surrounding my car. I rolled over 10,000 miles today, so I stopped to take a picture in the middle of nowhere, a little North of Lusk, WY. The drive through the Colorado I70 Rocky Mountain corridor was amazing. The views, the climbs, the descents, and the engineering all amazing. The video below gives an idea, but is no substitute for this awesome stretch of interstate experienced first hand from behind the wheel.</p><p></p><p>At high altitudes the Voodoo was short on torque in 6th, so 4th and 5th used through the mountains. Nearly perfect amount of shifting and driving engagement traveling through this stretch. The Voodoo is a very sweet companion.</p><p></p><p>I was seriously whipped at the end of the day today. Unsure if it was some travel anxiety or altitude effects but I was struggling at the end of the day and into the next morning. Push through; let's keep going.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1720841[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1720842[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]qDgu9Bw3-QA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relaxed Chaos, post: 16671142, member: 64993"] Day 2: Over 12 hours behind the wheel. Rapid City to Grand Junction. I had to visit the stone Presidents as I tackled the Peter Norbeck stretch and Custer State Park. I encountered 3 buffalo herds on my way through the park, and was caught up in the middle of one with buffalo surrounding my car. I rolled over 10,000 miles today, so I stopped to take a picture in the middle of nowhere, a little North of Lusk, WY. The drive through the Colorado I70 Rocky Mountain corridor was amazing. The views, the climbs, the descents, and the engineering all amazing. The video below gives an idea, but is no substitute for this awesome stretch of interstate experienced first hand from behind the wheel. At high altitudes the Voodoo was short on torque in 6th, so 4th and 5th used through the mountains. Nearly perfect amount of shifting and driving engagement traveling through this stretch. The Voodoo is a very sweet companion. I was seriously whipped at the end of the day today. Unsure if it was some travel anxiety or altitude effects but I was struggling at the end of the day and into the next morning. Push through; let's keep going. [ATTACH type="full" alt="20210908_085651.JPG"]1720841[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="PXL_20210908_171634268.jpg"]1720842[/ATTACH] [MEDIA=youtube]qDgu9Bw3-QA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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