Category Archives: Traveling

Day 5 – 2013-07-13, Saturday – Wilson State Park, KS to Gothenburg, NE

Alright! Broke camp early so we could head to our next stop. Pretty uneventful drive to the KOA in Gothenburg, NE. WI-FI! Well, allegedly, except it doesn’t really work like it should. If you go stand by the laundry, that one works. I’ll pass. So I’m sorry, but photos have to wait until probably Tuesday, when we’ll be in another KOA that has wi-fi. Hmmm. Well, if they don’t, we’re getting a hot-spot. This no-Internet thing just does not work.
Oh, and did I forget to mention? If you’re on AT&T, NO SERVICE. Nice! So I can’t even do updates on my phone. As I said, there’s probably a hotspot in our future…

Ok, not EVERYTHING in Gothenburg sucked. There WAS this cool building I got a shot of:

Fox Theater _D7H2205FoxBut that was it! Ate at Heidi’s Restaurant, which was “meh”, and at Runza, which prompted me to write a complaint to their main office (using the wi-fi they so graciously provided), the food was so insipid. Really don’t ever want to go back there.

Day 3 – 2013-07-11, Thursday – Lake McMurtry, OK to Wilson State Park, KS

Well, today was a travel day. Got up pretty early, and headed out, back to I-35 for the continuing trek North, but stopping somewhere for breakfast before we got too far. Then, we took a wrong turn somewhere. Hmmm. Never fear, we’ll wing it and go somewhere ELSE for breakfast, instead of the great place the park manager told us about. Isn’t that how great adventures come about? Well, usually, unless you end up at the Bates Motel, or some such.

We got lucky! We ended up in Perry, OK, and found the Kumback restaurant. Oldest restaurant in Oklahoma still at its original location, since 1926! And the food was GREAT! And you all know I KNOW about food! I’ll post photos later, when I can get them from my camera.

Took off from there after breakfast, and earnestly on the road now. I love these 75 mph speed limits! Stopped in Wichita, KS, at a Best Buy, to get a charger for my Kindle, though not until after getting directions from a VERY surly tollbooth attendant. Everyone else has been REAL friendly, what’s wrong with her? Oh, well, we got our stuff and continued.

Further up the road, we saw a few cars, all tangled up, and actually, one of them WAS blue, though I imagine by that point, everyone was a little blue. Didja catch it? My Dylan reference?

Kansas, my friends, has hills! And windmills! At least central Kansas does, and we are smack dab in the middle of the state, probably within just a few miles of the actual geographic middle. The scenery is outstanding! I’ll try to get some pictures, and I’ll try to make them do this place justice. Amazing. The cool part is that I know the scenery is only going to get better from here!

Found the park (Wilson State Park), got our slot, and made spaghetti. Yum. Tomorrow, we ride the trail!

 

Day 1 – 2013-07-09, Tuesday – Plano, TX to Lake McMurtry, OK

Ah! Finally, the trip begins!

Well, ok, not first thing in the morning, though. Not even second thing in the morning. Actually, not in the morning at all!

Early afternoon, we hit the road! What a grand adventure! The sun overhead, the wind in our faces … ok, windshield … you get the point. The ADVENTURE has begun!

This is going to be SO cool! We’re flying down the highway, not a care in the world! We have places to go, trails to ride! What could be better? What could go wrong? (I hate when I ask myself this, it usually leads to an answer I don’t like).  What’s that noise every time we pass someone? Why did that guy almost go off the shoulder when we passed him? Is the trailer really leaning to starboard? Maybe we should investigate … pull over NOW!

Yup. Not fifty miles into the trip, and we’ve not only flatted, we’ve vaporized the tire, and thoroughly ruined a rim. Cool!

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The good part (yes, I was trying to look at a bright side, though it did not shine much at all) is that we were only five miles from Gainesville. Aren’t smart phones wonderful? And there was a Discount Tire on the way! Ok, not a REAL “Discount Tire”, this one was “Discount Tire and Lube”, and they did not have a rim … or the right size, or even kind, of tire. No, we don’t need the square ones, we need the trailer ones, they’re still round, but they’re built better than car tires, to take more abuse. So he points us to T&T Trailer, where we talk to Bubba … but they don’t sell tires, nor do they have a rim … WAIT … they DO have a rim! So sell it to me, and who might have the tires we need? Well, CBJ Tire will, and they do! Not two hours later, we are “on the road again”. Sing it, Willie! Ok, we weren’t really playing it, but I do have it on my phone. I was too rushed to put a soundtrack to it.

Alright, our first (and I hope last) mechanical. The truck has new tires, and now the trailer has new tires, and a new spare. We are good to go, and go we do. Following the GPS directions. Ok, so FINALLY, we get to Oklahoma, and we need to get to Lake McMurtry. And nobody at the Welcome Center has ever heard of it. “You mean Lake Murray?” No. McMurtry. “Lake Murray you say?” NO! McMURTRY! “Never heard of it”. It’s RIGHT HERE ON THIS MAP. “Oh”. Thanks.

Anyway – follow the GPS right? Wrong. You know how people turn left into oncoming trains? Well, we didn’t do THAT, but we did go up a dirt road that ended in a locked gate. Not fun turning around trying not to knock down a fence, hit the gate, or end up in one of two ditches (or, god forbid, BOTH ditches!) Took about ten or fifteen minutes, but we “got ‘er done!”. Whew!

Then we get to the campground, FINALLY (a right-arrow actually meant “turn left”, I’ll spare you the details), and set up the pop-up. And Barri promptly took a header off the railroad ties that are boundaries for our site, knocking her back and right arm on the neighboring site’s railroad ties. Arm swells up all night, and hurts like the dickens. Watch your step, Bear! I’m ok, though, so we’re good!

Here is what the site looks like:

McMurtry Site

Now, to me, I see the ties, and am very careful around them. Of course, Barri is too. Now.

And this was day one!

Uneventful? HAH!