Still east bound on the I-40 at 1:30 we made a 40 minute lunch stop
at a closed Rest Area at mm 300.
At 3:30/4:30 we crossed the New Mexico-Texas state line and changed
from Mountain Time to Central Time. Almost into Amarillo we stopped
for fuel at 5:10 and at 5:30 checked in to the Oasis RV Park for the night.
As it happened they have a kitchen and it was open until 6:00PM, wings
and/or pizza on the menu. We were either going to have an early
dinner close on the heels of lunch, OR one of us was going to have
to cook and the other would be doing the washing up. No contest.
Dinner: Pizza from the office and cold beer from our fridge.
2: November
Southeast
10:45 We left the Oasis and were east bound through Amarillo then turned southeast on the 287.
10:45 We left the Oasis and were east bound through Amarillo then turned southeast on the 287.
At
Quanah we turned left on the 6 and followed that north for a bit into
Oklahoma and up
to the 62 then continued east until at 2:50 in
a pullout near Cache OK
(Near Lawton) we stopped for lunch. From Lawton we continued west on the 7
We were getting to the end of our day and near our destination; as we approached the I-35 we stopped for fuel at 5:00 PM then on to the 35 where we turned south towards Hidden Lake RV Park near Ardmore. Following the conspicuous signs for the Hidden Lake RV Park rather than the GPS, which wanted us to take a somewhat convoluted route, we arrived at 6:20. Another State for the map!
To
be fair to Garmin, we are using the Garmin RV
unit and it has our length, height and weight details programmed into
it and so tends to keep us off residential streets.
at 10:00 AM and soon back into Texas on the I-35 which would take us all the way to San Antonio. We were through Fort Worth by noon, traffic not as bad as expected, pretty uneventful for a big city.
Then we began to run into rain. Which soon turned to RAIN and of course wind. Hard driving to say the least. After a bit of this, shortly after 2:00 we stopped at a rest area between Waco and Austin for lunch and to give the dogs (and us!) a break. The rain let up a bit and actually stopped long enough to get the dogs walked and we were back southbound on the I-35.
In terrible rain and wind. Driving through Austin was horrible with wind, rain, heavy traffic and roadworks. Visibility at times down to 100 meters. Most of the big trucks had 4 way flashers going, 30mph in a 70 zone, sometimes almost at a stop. Nearing the end of the city limits we came across a large overhead highway sign warning: NEXT 4 MILES 9 MINUTES.
After we were well out of Austin the rain began to abate and the drive through and around San Antonio on the 410 wasn't bad at all. It helps that we have driven that quite a lot over the past few years in the Jeep so knew where our exits were and what to expect.
A few days ago I got the idea of marking the Start with green pointer and arrival position with red. These just mark our entry to the city and our arrival at the RV Park.
We arrived at Braunig Lake RV Resort at 6:30 PM. We plan to stay here a week, get the ceiling vent fan installed, get the oil leak confirmed, repaired or . . . .
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