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Photo Thru my Windsheild

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I just had to post this because we had sun-shine here for what seems like the first time in months. It was almost 68 degrees F too!
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Harry,
Yes, a pretty big road by local standards. This is the road across the Lammermuir Hills, looking north towards the Firth of Forth. You may be able to make out Traprain Law (the hill directly ahead), North Berwick Law (to its left) and The Bass Rock (the white island to the right, which is covered in gannets). These are all volcanic remnants. Edinburgh is 20 miles to the west.
Nick
 
The scenery is not as pretty as Nick's picture, but 73 miles on a beautiful evening in a TR6 is still ok ... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif

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Matt
 
The scenery is not so important. Just being out there on a summer's evening, with the car running well and the sun shining is the important bit.
 
Aah...the back roads of New Hampshire were made for an LBC. Miles and miles of nice curves and hills and most are recently paved like they knew that I was going to be purchasing a Triumph. Seems you have to go further and further north now though as there has been an influx of Massachusetts residents fleeing the higher taxes to move up here. There are traffic lights in places we never would have imagined 20 years ago.

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Ever had a cat fly out in front of yer LBC!!!? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
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I hooked up with a nice 66'TR4 while driving on the shore in West Haven...

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I have a "stickypod", which is essentially a tripod mounted to the car with suction cups. I've done videos driving my TR4 with the video camera on the boot facing forward, the bonnet facing forward and backward, and the outside of the door giving a low angle forward view. Fun to run the same route then edit them together.

The stickypod guy lives in Denver metro but I have NFI, just a customer.

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Steven Newell
Littleton, CO USA
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Thought I had a one of a kind color TR250. Wow are we close! Hope these pictures work. Please let me know. First attempt.
 

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On the way home Sunday from a British Car show in Shaker Square Ohio. Took a new way home all back roads and a fun drive I would have never expected. 87 East from Shaker Square.
 

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Fall's well and truly here in Western Canada; note the colours and the election signage on the side of the road.
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Nice photo Alta. A friend of mine lives in Calgary and he sent a few pics of the autumn scenery around his home.
We are still experiencing a cold and wet spring, so I thought I would post a dreary photo thru my windscreen, even the palm trees look sad. Though it could be a summer shot in Scotland Nick??
Regards
Craig
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