Passport Inn San Antonio
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San Antonio
... I realized that they were regular trucks on an overpass. Phew..!
Morning sky was overcast although the temperature didn't drop. San Antonio downtown is big just like everything else in Texas. Its very classy though and easy to walk around. I went to the Alamo plaza. Alamo was the second catholic mission in Texas that later served as a fort when ...
On Break
... in the parking (lot)....one of the sales guys came by and asked if I smelled anything and of course I said "nope" (lol) so finished flushing tanks and left. Made it to Lackland AFB and hooked up to everything, this is not a bad place to stay.....not to many spots open, so this is were we will sit until Fri morning and then it's back ...
Off with the blue jeans on with the shorts
Made it to Campers World to have electric problem looked at, so we blew a leg on the inverter....thank goodness it is a dual line inverter....so the tech pulled the line off and connected to the other line and that gave us our outlets back...so that means we have to be careful and not plug any high amperage items into any of the outlets used by the inverter. (I know, sounds confusing). Means ...
Day Fifteen - Texas Cowboy Country
... Highway 90 runs along the Mexican Border for a couple hundred kilometres. The following section of the journey was on a spectacular desert road that appeared to go on forever. There was very little traffic for the rest of the day; it was not unusual to travel for 20 minutes without seeing another vehicle. This, of course, does not include Border Patrol pickup trucks. The fence and the gravel/stone road continued for hundreds of kilometres. Several times I passed ...
Day Fourteen - Remember The Alamo
... through the site of the Alamo. Mostly, it was nice wandering the river walk and dining at the waterside patios. Travel Tip - you can stroll along the river walk with open alcohol, as long as it is not in glass. Also, if you fall in the river you will be fined. Tomorrow I head for the Texas Hill ...