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Branson MO

PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:12 pm
by s4son
I just poted some pics on our web site of a trip to Branson MO earlier this week. It was kind of last minute and not really well planned but we had a lot of fun. We spent many weekends in Branson as newly weds BK (Before Kids). This is our first trip back in over 26 years. It sure has changed, but it's still a lot of fun. And a great variety of things to do for adults and kids.

http://scottforsen.com/Travel/Branson.htm

Impatiently Waiting for Minden,
Scott F.

PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 6:08 pm
by Creamcracker
Nicely put together little travelog. Route 66 is calling my name but it's going to have to wait a while!
Philip

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 3:05 am
by madjack
..nice Scott...Marlene has been dropping hints about a Route 66 trip sometime in the future...... 8)

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 3:18 am
by sdtripper2
Jack:

Marlene has been dropping hints about a Route 66 trip sometime in the future


What kind of Route 66 trip have you been thinking of?
From Chicago to LA or some portion and what direction?

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 4:01 am
by madjack
We would head north and catch it either at Kansas City or over in Oklahoma and head westerly from there, ending up???? 8)

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 12:15 pm
by s4son
madjack wrote:..nice Scott...Marlene has been dropping hints about a Route 66 trip sometime in the future...... 8)


Thanks, don't tell Sylvia but that was the best part of the trip for me. I have been facinated with Route 66 since I saw the Grapes of Wrath. Just what I need, another addiction. Here are some good links to get you started;

Historic Route 66, has turn by turn directions from east or west.
http://www.historic66.com/

Another Historic Route 66 site, this one has tons of links.
http://members.cox.net/jdmount/route66.html

The National Route 66 Historic Federation.
http://www.national66.org/index.html

That's just the beginning, if you Google Route 66 you'll get a million links. It would be fun to do some kind of gathering down in southern MO along the route but it might be tough to see much over a weekend. :thinking:

Scott F.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 11:31 pm
by Nic
Oh Branson!!!! I love that place!!! When i lived in Oklahoma i would always drive up to Eureka Springs Arkansas and take day trips over to Branson. Some great views!!! :thumbsup:

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:30 pm
by cccamper
hi, i can't get your travel page to come up. :o would love to see it. branson is only about 200 miles or so from here so we would like to go there.

i was there about 25 years ago. it is *nothing* like that now. the baldknobbers were about the only show in town. happy they got rich off the whole explosion. i read once they even sold the land for the enormous mall. happy the "new kids" didn't squash them out.

sure would love to see christmas at silver dollar city. have seen photos and it is breathtaking.

can you recommend campgrounds? (if you did, never mind, i just didn't notice any)

thanks! :thumbsup:

elizabeth

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:05 pm
by cguardsman
Branson??? you were about 15 miles from me! I live in Stone Co. which is the county Silver Dollar City is in. If anyone is down this way and looking to canoe I live on the James River across from as access point. It is a 5 mile float from my house to town :)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:44 pm
by s4son
elizabeth,
Sorry, I let my web site expire. We really had a good time in Branson. There are several camp grounds in and around Branson. I would look for one close to where you are going to visit. Having said that, it's pretty easy to get around. Better then when 76 was the only way in or out.

Scott F.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:56 pm
by cccamper
cguardsman wrote:Branson??? you were about 15 miles from me! I live in Stone Co. which is the county Silver Dollar City is in. If anyone is down this way and looking to canoe I live on the James River across from as access point. It is a 5 mile float from my house to town :)


canoeing.. *sigh*

as for places we would go to see.. the trees. funny because we have virtually no direct sun in our yard due to trees. water. definitely water.

in april was in SF to visit my younger brother. on my birthday (best present ever!) just he and i went up to yosemite. so beautiful. we both took tons of video. we got back home and realized we have in total about 2 hours of video virtually all of water!

i miss being in the evergreen forests in nat'l parks in washington state. when we were kids our family normally camped in national forests and rarely saw other people. the trees were so huge you could barely see the tops. they would sway in the breeze and sound like the ocean. we also camped right on fresh freezing cold mountain streams for our water and it was so good!

the smell was intoxicating even to just a little brat.

our porta=potti was an old army issue folding shovel. :lol:

:cry:

but when we moved to sandusky, ohio, dad got us an old lymon (sp?) power boat and a little rhodes bantam 14' sailboat. that was a good consolation for leaving. wish i had that powerboat now. it was the beautiful wood shiplap construction. what did we know.. it's long gone.

but i would give anything to experience washington. it is so far way. probably isn't the same now anyway since that was about 30000 years ago.
:lol:

oh no! i'm getting serious!!!

e (thats truthfully my real name in my family and close friends)