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Rolling the Rollers in Missouri
Day 28 Branson Missouri to West Plains Missouri 102.5 miles 7,300 ft cimbing
So day 1 of our new regime - we're on a 5 day countdown to Nashville. It's bitterly cold but we soon warm up as we tackle the rollers. Up, down. Up ...
Near miss
... highway 64 all the way to Chattanooga and then took highway 40, 63 and 62 to Mountain Home, Arkansas. I saw 4 bridges over lakes today, something I don't recall seeing in the past. I also saw a lot of dead baby armadillos today. Some are laying belly up and look like a little baby on the side of the road. Gross really, like any road kill. I also passed a dead fawn on the road and that was very sad.. I saw a ...
Arkansas
... gosh the plane hit the ground and must have bounced twenty feet in the air, then when it hit the ground again the right wing almost hit the ground. It took another bounce and the left wing cleared the ground by about two feet. Then both wheels touched down and the plane came to a stop. WOW! I've never seen anything like that. I'm pretty sure it didn't smell too good in that cock pit after that.
When we first got to Lakeview State Park ( Army ...
"How many pairs of underwear are you bringing?!?!"
Seriously folks, if I am going to be at Glacier National Park for 7 days without access to a shower or electricity, you better believe that I will at least have clean underwear, dammit.
God, I love my Mommala!! That woman has everything I would need for a voyage across the country and she has all the knowledge I would need to survive, ...
10.5 hours is too long
Only one day in and I decided 10.5 hours is much too long to be driving in one stretch, especially if the scenery is flat and boring like southern Illinois. Sorry all you Southern Illinois lovers out there, but it IS kinda boring.
I guess I shouldn't judge so harshly; it does have a certain quiet charm about it. The never ending farm fields in various stages of harvesting, the lone red barn on the top of a small hill, the occasional outcropping of green ...