Earlier today I posted something that I’ve been meaning to post for weeks now, and I feel especially silly for having put it off for so long - because in all of a few hours someone managed to find a stretch of road lost between Goldfield and Los Angeles that I’ve been looking for on and off for months! I heart the internet and I heart awesome people.
So, the very talented Ann Arbor based designer, Alex Jacque, was the person who tracked down the road [pictured above] seen in the last 30 seconds of Episode One - I owe a huge, huge thanks to him for helping me find this spot… on top of this road being very sentimental and symbolic to me, it’s a road that will play a part in FToM. I’ll be taking a road trip to Daylight Pass Rd. in the next few weeks and when I do, I have something special in mind as an extra thanks to Alex. Also, I wanted to say thanks to Eric Buist for looking as well.
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![Earlier today I posted something that I’ve been meaning to post for weeks now, and I feel especially silly for having put it off for so long - because in all of a few hours someone managed to find a stretch of road lost between Goldfield and Los Angeles that I’ve been looking for on and off for months! I heart the internet and I heart awesome people.
So, the very talented Ann Arbor based designer, Alex Jacque, was the person who tracked down the road [pictured above] seen in the last 30 seconds of Episode One - I owe a huge, huge thanks to him for helping me find this spot… on top of this road being very sentimental and symbolic to me, it’s a road that will play a part in FToM. I’ll be taking a road trip to Daylight Pass Rd. in the next few weeks and when I do, I have something special in mind as an extra thanks to Alex. Also, I wanted to say thanks to Eric Buist for looking as well.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lpc8euaX4W1qzt8pyo1_500.png)
