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Travel Blogs from Forrest City
Dehydration!
... our day short and ended up in Brinkley. It was too hot to camp, and we were so disgusting from not showering yesterday, that we treated ourselves to a room at Motel 6. A cold shower, a load of laundry and 2 full sized beds. We were all set. ...
On the Road Again
... at night does not provide much relief from the heat, and the bugs are terrible! We uped our protein for the day by swallowing many bugs. We found a church yard in Forrest City that gave us protection from the street, but, as we found out in the morning, not from chiggers. F.Y.I, chiggers are tiny little bugs that bite you and make you want to scratch your skin ...
Broken down in the middle of nowhere
... a map and also some literature about the state and made a plan to jump off the I-40 onto the US70 and head towards the capitol, Little Rock. Here we planned to have a look at the State Capitol Building and also Central High School which is now a National Historic Site, as this was where nine African-American teenagers in 1957 attempted to enter this all white school only to be turned away by the National Guard troops. Along the way, we saw a sign for the Louisana Purchase National ...
From Oaklahoma City to the casinos of Tunica
... around Memphis and did have a bridge across the Mississippi River. We did cross about 50 miles south of Memphis in a city called Helena. It was a small two lane bridge about a mile long – two hands back on the wheel. Now we were in Mississippi and only 30 min. away from Tunica. We traveled on this huge little used four-lane road in rural Mississippi – why do these little populated areas get all the good roads and the metro ...
Day 1 - Gettin' this act on the road
... the 14 year old male teen. So far, a low stock does not bode well for the subject's seatmate. We'll be sure to update you on future developments on this breaking story.
The road itself taught us our first lesson about cross-country travel. We have all taken a pledge to never speak ill of Georgia road conditions, again. These white concrete roads are probably much better quality, but that constant bumpity-bump, bumpity-bump is ...