Sleep Inn Branson
Travel Blogs from Branson
Psychological Shift No 2
... we needed another shift in perspective. We had to treat the next few days as a kind of training regime rather than a holiday - just grind out the miles to get through a bad patch. We can't go as far as "embracing" the rolling hills but we can tackle them slowly one at a time.
For a rest day it was surprisingly busy catching up ...
Riding in Shock
... as we cycled through the Mark Twain National Forest. Up, down, up down, up down, all day long. It was totally energy sapping. "I love these rollers" said petite trek guide Marquette. "This is my kind of riding". Well, it ain't mine! Marquette dances on the pedals like a female Alberto Contador. For a big boned, heavy lump like me and a tall guy like David, we ...
Branson day four
... of this show! Got the pics to prove it!.
Later in the day we visited the Toy Museum in Branson. Wow, what a treat! All the toys we remember and then some! One man has collected most of the toys in his lifetime and some have been donated from estates. Well worth ...
Branson day three
Today it was up early for a light breakfast, so that we might do a cruise for lunch on the Branson Belle. "The girls" decided they wanted to do the shows on the strip and not spend time with the "old duffers" at the hotel.
The Branson Belle is located ...
Branson, MO
Branson is in the middle of the beautiful Ozark mountains; we camped at Table Rock State Park, one of the nicest parks we've stayed in so far. There is so much to see and do here that I usually only saw the folks at breakfast and later for dinner. The first day they did some sight seeing and later took a dinner cruise on the Branson Belle. Later in the week they took a tour on The Ducks. The Ducks are restored and stretched amphibians used in WW II. The Captain began ...