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Day 28 - Oklahoma! Four weeks on the road.
... mph felt like 50 mph. It wasn't the season to see corn as high as an elephants eye, but watching hawks turn lazy circles in the sky is no joke - I saw dozens of them. Ryan said he's seen them in many states, I haven't noticed like I did today. Very cool.
After the soundtrack finished, I turned control of the music back to Ryan, for what turned out to be a very "eclectic" set of songs. Night Ranger, Petula ...
On our way to Weatherford, Oklahoma
... and the temp didn't leave the 40's until we got close to Weatherford. Oh, yeah, and shortly after we were on our way on I-40 Bren passed a semi that appeared to have a slight oil leak that sprayed the front of the car and all over the windshield. Otherwise, an uneventful ...
Reide, Sally, Ride
... booted it down to Oklahoma City. Nice Capitol building but sterile town otherwise.
So, a lot of riding but not a lot of interesting stops. Except for one: the Seaba Motorcycle Museum in Warwick. The place looked like it had been there for ages with all its old motorbikes. But the owner told me they had only been open for two years. They bought an old gas station and set up shop. Combination souvenir shop and museum. Bought a t- shirt of course.
See ...
Lost in Oklahoma
... canyons in the ground. Every second would be marked by a spine wrenching thud through the suspension. At Arcadia, we found the round barn but not the cafe so when we reached the outskirts of Oklahoma City we stopped at an Irish bar and had a couple of cokes. The bar staff took pity on us as we must have looked exhausted, gave us refills and then did not charge us a cent for anything. We carried on into Oklahoma City, stopped for fuel at which point ...
Skipping Texas
I stopped for gas one time figuring I could push all the way through texas before stopping, No problem since I was at the top of the state and it is way thinner up there than in the middle…
I stopped by this quote” Famous Route 66 Gas station" and was kind of feeling ripped off”.
I drove until I was out of Texas and reached the Oklahoma rest ...