How to post a MAPQUEST map- here's N. Alabama

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Dave, they have NASA'd this map feature, gone astronomical. We gotta find a better way !!

I downloaded it, now I can't find it to resize it.....


This darkness got to give !
 
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You've reminded me of something I've regretted, bamabikeguy.

A couple of years ago I spent a weekend in Gadsden. On Saturday morning I pulled my bike down off the rack and started riding into town. Thought I'd get to know the place.
What I could see was almost shabby. It wasn't so bad that I felt threatened, but it wasn't inviting. So I spent the rest of the weekend sitting in my motel room watching TV.

Monday morning came and I started out to my first customer of the week and within just a few miles I came across an absolutely beautiful waterway. The road followed it, if I remember right, nearly to Huntsville. It seemed like a series of lakes. Semi-mountainous. I'd drive along around the shoulder of a hill and come across a whole new valley, filled with water. There were bike paths and boats on the water. Little shops, resort towns (probably good party spots) and stuff like that for miles and miles and miles. Weather was nice. One of the most gorgeous bicycling spots I've ever seen.

And I had sat in a cheap, bleak motel the whole weekend.

Made a mental note to come back and ride that spot, but I haven't managed it yet. I will one day.

I don't know anything about that waterway. but do you suppose that that's the way they barged those Saturn rockets from Huntsville down to the Gulf?
 
Sounds exactly like Lake Guntersville, where you came through Albertville/Boaz then down a steep hill into Guntersville, on US Hwy. 421.

They used barges to bring pieces into/out of Redstone Arsenal on the Tennessee River (except that time in '78 when they brought the shuttle in piggybacked on a 747.)

It's about 16 miles to the lake from my driveway, about 20 m. from where a nesting pair of eagles brings in the birdwatchers each year, near the dam.

But I think that a natural law, you always find a better place you coulda stayed, usually within a few minutes, once you get moving the next morning.
 
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