El Dorado Springs, MO to Yates Center, Kansas
We had breakfast with some older local farmers at McDonalds this morning. They were a haliarious bunch.
We had breakfast with some older local farmers at McDonalds this morning. They were a haliarious bunch.
Left Missouri and entered Kansas today before noon. we got an early start as the Motel gave us no reason to stay any longer then necessary...
Tonights hotel is just one or two notchs better than last nights. W are going to have to "bag" it again tonight, cheap at 55 bucks
The tire situation is getting dire, KS two more flats and JG had a sidewall fail and had to install our spare folding tire.
More stiff winds today. Mid 80s and sunny we are pretty well tanned... lite traffic made the riding nice. I think the winds are here to stay and the hills are gone until the Rockies.
The early warning system out on the plains is impressive. Sirens everywhere
Tonights hotel is just one or two notchs better than last nights. W are going to have to "bag" it again tonight, cheap at 55 bucks
The tire situation is getting dire, KS two more flats and JG had a sidewall fail and had to install our spare folding tire.
More stiff winds today. Mid 80s and sunny we are pretty well tanned... lite traffic made the riding nice. I think the winds are here to stay and the hills are gone until the Rockies.
The early warning system out on the plains is impressive. Sirens everywhere
3 comments:
Seems like your making good time almost half way there.keep on keeping on.
Guys, I was checking out you map. Once you get into Arizona, it looks like your going to be going thru Tuba City. Tuba is known for their Navajo Tacos at the the truck stop. It's more like an old diner with a big parking lot, gas stations across the highway and the main street of Tuba City cutting across the other way. Truly the crossroads of Navajo and Hopi territory.
This ain't no Flying J by no means!! You gotta stop there and have one. Presidents, singers and other celebs have eaten there. I hope the tire/tube situation doesn't bog you down. Keep up the good work. John in Tampa
Guys, I was checking out your map. Once you get into Arizona, it looks like your going to be going thru Tuba City. Tuba is known for their Navajo Tacos at the the truck stop. It's more like an old diner with a big parking lot, gas stations across the highway and the main street of Tuba City cutting across the other way. Truly the crossroads of Navajo and Hopi territory.
This ain't no Flying J by no means!! You gotta stop there and have one. Presidents, singers and other celebs have eaten there. I hope the tire/tube situation doesn't bog you down. Keep up the good work. John in Tampa
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