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by PonyLove » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:17 pm
Thanks for doing the travel research! I will be there!
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by EP Pony Fan » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:50 pm
Depending on what hotel you stay in, look out back. There's a hotel near the UTEP campus with what basically amounts to a pile of rocks behind it, and there are some residents who look a lot like this:
Pretty cool, really.
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by ThadFilms » Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:02 pm
El Paso is home to one of the cooler high school stadiums in the state. El Paso Cathedral, the stadium is dug into a hill side and opens up to the view of the city. It was a very cool setting for football.... I don't recall whether that was Cathedrals own stadium, or a local shared stadium, EP Pony Fan can you shed a light on that?
As a senior in the marching band I went to our game against Cathedral, when my high school - Dallas Jesuit - chartered a jet for the football team, cheerleaders, a reduced travel band and some boosters. It was a hectic trip, but that sure was a cool high school stadium.
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by ALEX LIFESON » Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:03 pm
That place get's to rockin' on a Saturday night, should be a fun road trip!
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by CalallenStang » Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:50 pm
ThadFilms wrote:El Paso is home to one of the cooler high school stadiums in the state. El Paso Cathedral, the stadium is dug into a hill side and opens up to the view of the city. It was a very cool setting for football.... I don't recall whether that was Cathedrals own stadium, or a local shared stadium, EP Pony Fan can you shed a light on that?
As a senior in the marching band I went to our game against Cathedral, when my high school - Dallas Jesuit - chartered a jet for the football team, cheerleaders, a reduced travel band and some boosters. It was a hectic trip, but that sure was a cool high school stadium.
That really is a cool stadium
http://www.texasbob.com/stadium/stadium.php?id=588
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by ThadFilms » Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:52 pm
ALEX LIFESON wrote:... should be a fun road trip!
As long as your not actually driving it. That's a helly drive, and it's pretty depressing, because part of the fun of a road trip of that length is marking time with what stats you go through..... you're still in Texas. We live in a huge state my friends. Bigger than most countries.
It's funny driving to Colorado, taking the route from Dallas that puts you through, what? Amarillo? ..... Once you finally cross the border to get out of Texas you feel like you almost there. That drive was mind numbing until hitting the border (used to take it a lot when my brother and his wife.... and then later came the kid(s).... lived up there) --- I'm still in Texas! Must. Cross. Border. To feel. Sense of accomplishment.
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by ThadFilms » Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:54 pm
CalallenStang wrote:ThadFilms wrote:El Paso is home to one of the cooler high school stadiums in the state. El Paso Cathedral, the stadium is dug into a hill side and opens up to the view of the city. It was a very cool setting for football.... I don't recall whether that was Cathedrals own stadium, or a local shared stadium, EP Pony Fan can you shed a light on that?
As a senior in the marching band I went to our game against Cathedral, when my high school - Dallas Jesuit - chartered a jet for the football team, cheerleaders, a reduced travel band and some boosters. It was a hectic trip, but that sure was a cool high school stadium.
That really is a cool stadium http://www.texasbob.com/stadium/stadium.php?id=588
Thanks for looking that up... yeah, you know I kind of remembered the high school being right behind it, but, sadly my memory, well - sometimes I don't trust it.
It was really awesome. Just awesome.
EDIT: Notice how it says it's home to two teams there.... El Paso High being listed first so that's got to be El Paso high. In defense of myself, I kind of remembered it being the home to more than one high school, so that's why I decided that the high school being right behind it, might not be a correct recollection.
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by MrMustang1965 » Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:30 pm
ThadFilms wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:... should be a fun road trip!
As long as your not actually driving it. That's a helly drive, and it's pretty depressing, because part of the fun of a road trip of that length is marking time with what stats you go through..... you're still in Texas. We live in a huge state my friends. Bigger than most countries. It's funny driving to Colorado, taking the route from Dallas that puts you through, what? Amarillo? ..... Once you finally cross the border to get out of Texas you feel like you almost there. That drive was mind numbing until hitting the border (used to take it a lot when my brother and his wife.... and then later came the kid(s).... lived up there) --- I'm still in Texas! Must. Cross. Border. To feel. Sense of accomplishment.
Now THAT'S a road trip, my friends! Almost 700 miles from Dallas to El Paso and over 8 hours to get there! Yeah, baby! ROAD TRIP! Not yet sure if we'll be making the trip to El Paso. We're seriously considering traveling to Annapolis for the Navy game, though. 
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by ThadFilms » Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:59 pm
MrMustang1965 wrote:ThadFilms wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:... should be a fun road trip!
As long as your not actually driving it. That's a helly drive, and it's pretty depressing, because part of the fun of a road trip of that length is marking time with what stats you go through..... you're still in Texas. We live in a huge state my friends. Bigger than most countries. It's funny driving to Colorado, taking the route from Dallas that puts you through, what? Amarillo? ..... Once you finally cross the border to get out of Texas you feel like you almost there. That drive was mind numbing until hitting the border (used to take it a lot when my brother and his wife.... and then later came the kid(s).... lived up there) --- I'm still in Texas! Must. Cross. Border. To feel. Sense of accomplishment.
Now THAT'S a road trip, my friends! Almost 700 miles from Dallas to El Paso and over 8 hours to get there! Yeah, baby! ROAD TRIP! Not yet sure if we'll be making the trip to El Paso. We're seriously considering traveling to Annapolis for the Navy game, though. 
I'm doing the Navy game, myself... no doubt. Plans are in the works for myself and my aforementioned brother and his aforementioned family to be in Annapolis.
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by ALEX LIFESON » Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:32 pm
Good deal Peruna88! Yeah, I ain't drivin' folks, good ole' SWA!
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by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex » Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:04 pm
MrMustang1965 wrote:ThadFilms wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:... should be a fun road trip!
As long as your not actually driving it. That's a helly drive, and it's pretty depressing, because part of the fun of a road trip of that length is marking time with what stats you go through..... you're still in Texas. We live in a huge state my friends. Bigger than most countries. It's funny driving to Colorado, taking the route from Dallas that puts you through, what? Amarillo? ..... Once you finally cross the border to get out of Texas you feel like you almost there. That drive was mind numbing until hitting the border (used to take it a lot when my brother and his wife.... and then later came the kid(s).... lived up there) --- I'm still in Texas! Must. Cross. Border. To feel. Sense of accomplishment.
Now THAT'S a road trip, my friends! Almost 700 miles from Dallas to El Paso and over 8 hours to get there! Yeah, baby! ROAD TRIP! Not yet sure if we'll be making the trip to El Paso. We're seriously considering traveling to Annapolis for the Navy game, though. 
Driving to El Paso=Beat down
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by mustangbill67 » Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:17 pm
got my Hilton reservation. Hopefully a meaningful game. It is a 75 MPH interstate once you pass Odessa but it is a boring drive until you get into the desert mountains. I believe flying will be the answer.
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by Insane_Pony_Posse » Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:29 pm
"Now THAT'S a road trip, my friends! Almost 700 miles from Dallas to El Paso and over 8 hours to get there! Yeah, baby! ROAD TRIP!"
A "road trip" doesn't always mean an actual drive in an a car to a destination.
The team goes on a "road trip" in a plane.
And so do SMU fans.
I doubt many SMU fans traveling to UTEP will be driving, it'll be Southwest Airlines!
C-ya @ Milos!
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