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Hey everyone, Just wanted to let everyone know that the new summer newsletter is up on the website. http://www.srmarchivists.org/newsletter/default.htm I am
Anyone going to the Westpas workshop at CU on Wednesday that could give me lift up there and back? Prefer from the south-central Denver area. I can come to
Hello. I've driven to Mid and South Texas at least once per year from Denver area since 1975. I've taken both routes. The New Mexico route is my preference.
I agree, if you are worried about breaking down, go the road most traveled for sure. No matter which way you go, there's a lot of Texas to drive through...
Steve I am also one of those people, which is why I mentioned that section. I'm always kind of holding my breath until I get to Dalhart. So the northern route