I've got a photo of Mt. Hood from the 7th floor of the VA hospital on a clear blue sky day. Now if I could just figure out how to get it from my cell to here.
For the Baby Boomers who have never seen the "I Love Lucy" kitchen and living room in actual color........Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum in Jamestown NY.
Now that is cool! Looks like another place to check out on my next road trip. I had no idea such a place even existed.
It is in nd of in the middle of nowhere. The road there felt as lonely or more so than Nevada route 50...
Your photo inspired me to pull out my Rand McNally (old guy porn) to see where Medicine Rocks is located, and you weren't kidding about it being in the middle of nowhere. But it sent me down a whole 'nother rabbit hole as far as side attractions go. If I actually pull off next May's road trip, the route is getting more interesting all the time........
Speaking of middle of nowhere/off the beaten path..........Turkey, Texas, heart of the panhandle.......
Amarillo has the best BBQ in Texas, imho. I am not a big fan of visiting Texas, but the panhandle is cool.
Devil's tower, WY - we visited and to the site about 20 years ago. We drove by this time and decided that it was cool to see it from far away, but up close it is less interesting, so just skipped it.
Major Amarillo tourist trap, but DAMN was it good!. But ironically, the brisket was better at the Hotel turkey (BYOB)
One of the cool things I found when we got up close, other than being able to climb on the boulders, is snapping a picture and seeing this...face?...popping out of the side.
Valley of Fire, NV, it was 108 degrees outside, other than that - one of the coolest places I have ever been. Only Joshua Tree can rival it in feeling like an alien planet.