Quadrant, March 1st, 2001
No matter if the ruler laid flat across the flat map and compared to the scale in the corner says the trip is 600 km the distance your wheels must turn is four or five times that as the road climbs and climbs and winds and turns this way and that as it zig zags up and zig zags down one mountain range then another and another all of them running from north to south in parallel lines from the top of the province of British Columbia all the way down through the Americas and all the scenery is spectacular in its changes yet unchanging in its spectacle of the vertical the steep pleated stone that...
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