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Vacation 2001 - The Wild, Wild West - Highway 50

Highway 50 is often called "The Loneliest Road in America." We caught it around Reno, Nevada, and followed it clear across the state. Sarah's friends, the Barbers, were in Fallon which is located on the highway, so that gave us one reason to travel across it. We were also eager to see the remote West, and boy did we see it! Mile after desolate mile, but it was truly fun.

Click on the images below to see a larger version of each photo.

Dead drive in movie theater near Fallon Dead drive in theater near Fallon, Nevada.

Sarah at one of the many summits between valleys Sarah at one of the many summits between valleys.

First of the Long Road series Here's the first of the "Long Road" series of photos.

Long Road on Highway 50 Long Road on Highway 50 through a telephoto lens.

Long Road on Highway 50 Long Road on Highway 50 through a wide angle lens.

Just off Highway 50 Long Road just off Highway 50, in search of "Rawhide" ghost town.

Sarah at sunset beside Highway 50 Sarah in the sunset light next to Highway 50.

Sarah on land beside Highway 50 Sarah standing in typical landscape beside Highway 50.

Barton on land beside Highway 50 Barton standing in typical landscape beside Highway 50.



Bay Area (Oakland, San Francisco)
Highway 50 - "The Loneliest Road in America" (East-West Nevada)
Great Basin National Park (Eastern Nevada)
Kodachrome State Park (Southern Utah)
Bryce Canyon National Park (Southern Utah)
Various Other Road Shots (Nevada and Utah)
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