“Loneliest Road in America”

Today was our day to travel Highway 50 — the so-called “Loneliest Road in America.” Highway 50 frequently parallels the former Pony Express Trail which was traveled by several Model A’s on a tour earlier this year. We started our journey in Fallon, Nevada this morning and followed Highway 50 east all the way to Ely. The NSBP (National Scenic Byways Programs) describes this stretch of highway that travels the width of Nevada as a fascinating scenic and historic corridor through a land seemingly untouched by man. Mountains with elevations of  more than 11,000 feet and remaining winter snow are also part of this route.
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4 thoughts on ““Loneliest Road in America””

  1. I have always known that Danny was an optimist but puting Rain-X on your windshield in the middle of the desert takes his enthusiasm with life to a whole new level. During this troublesome period in my life (Patty is still in the hospital, now in her 7th week, with little progress) your daily blog is my little ray of sunshine and hope. I can’t wait for you guys to get home and have a chance to talk to you about the trip. Be safe and God bless you on this journey of a lifetime.

  2. Danny and Tammy what an adventure you all are creating. I think you definitely need to write a book on this trip. I would for sure buy one. I pray God will continue to bless you and your friends as you travel home. And thanks for posting all this so we can at least see this much of God’s creation. Miss you both.

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