[Steppes] Mission Impossible
Patrick Cuccurello
pat at adtelusa.com
Thu Jan 9 12:19:11 PST 2003
You can also take I-20 to 34 (Exit 501) and head south through Kaufman.
Sokol Hall is actually on 34 East of Ennis. That is the way Ronnie and I go
out of Quinlan. Let me look on some of my maps from out that way and see if
there is something even easier for you out of Liberty City.
Pet.
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> Subject: [Steppes] Mission Impossible
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> Friends:
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> It seems that heck has, indeed, frozen over and I will be able to attend
> Coronation. However, since I now reside in Lower Nowhere, getting there
> will be half the fun. The last time I embarked on this endeavor, I
> distinctly remember embarking "cross country" through Tyler and parts
> unknown in order to arrive at Ennis. I also remember leaving at good
> Lord oh thirty in the morning to get there.
>
> Any-hoo. This year when I pull up Mapquest, etc., it tells me that the
> quickest way to Ennis from Lower Nowhere (a\k\a Liberty City) is through
> Dallas to the Houston cut off, then off to Ennis. That's almost three
> hours, and it makes a huge loop around the world to get there. If you
> look at a map it doesn't take long to figure out that there *must* be a
> better way.
>
> My questions are these: Does anyone have access to any decent mapping
> programs out there that can find a better way from Nowhere to Ennis? Or
> has anyone made this arduous trek and can leave a trail of bread crumbs?
> Or, if you've made the trip and found that it's just better to buck it
> up and make the drive to Dallas, and then cut across, would you let me
> know?
>
> Thanks a bunch
>
> ~Aslyn
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