Madmountainman
Registered user
Heading down 141 from Gateway, we hit this gorge
with some monument valley style bluffs
The road twists it's way along a river, slowly rising...
to this high point
Continuing on, we stopped for an ice cream at the oldest, continuously trading, grocery store in the USA. The view from the window is rather pleasant.
This is the new owner, who told us all about how the store was used to film a scene in the movie Thelma & Louise. Apparently, the previous owners kept the store realy well stocked with tins and packets of groceries, something the new owner has, sadly, let slide. The place has terrific character, but some of the shelves are looking a tad bare.
It was still a great spot to stop off for a break though.
The store from outside.
with some monument valley style bluffs
The road twists it's way along a river, slowly rising...
to this high point
Continuing on, we stopped for an ice cream at the oldest, continuously trading, grocery store in the USA. The view from the window is rather pleasant.
This is the new owner, who told us all about how the store was used to film a scene in the movie Thelma & Louise. Apparently, the previous owners kept the store realy well stocked with tins and packets of groceries, something the new owner has, sadly, let slide. The place has terrific character, but some of the shelves are looking a tad bare.
It was still a great spot to stop off for a break though.
The store from outside.