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Almost One Tenth As Old As America

Year: 2023

33,000 Giant Arrows

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Today was one of our shorter driving days, only 219 miles, but we had 8 objectives to find on our Roadside America list. We found and photographed five: Flying Fortress of the Plains in Hobbs, NM, Missile Water Towers in Seminole TX, Yard Art & 1935 Triangle-Shaped Gas Station in Snyder, TX and finally the National WASP Museum and Site in Sweetwater, TX. We saw one other, the Uniroyal Gal – Tornadoes Cheerleader in Lamesa, TX, but there were a bunch of folks out front of the tire store so we just drove by.

We didn’t see the Quanah Parker Arrow that was in downtown Seminole because the traffic was pretty busy. When we got to the second one in Snyder, I saw the arrow and its location, I just knew we had seen it before and taken a picture of it already on a previous trip this way. Even though we didn’t get those two, between those two cities, we stumbled on one in the really small town of Gail, which is where the picture above was taken.

There are not 33,000 Quanah Parker Arrows piercing the Texas Plains, just eighty-eight and each denotes a particular site of Comanche and Quanah Parker’s history. Here is an article telling about how they came to be. About halfway along today’s route the Mini crossed over the 33,000 mile mark.

Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Mini Mileage, Quanah Parker Trail Arrow, Road Trip, Roadside America

Another Billy the Kid Reference

Monday, May 22, 2023

Almost 5 years ago to the date we visited Billy the Kid’s grave in Fort Sumner, NM and a week or so earlier on our way west we had stopped in the town of Hico, TX where the folks think he died there in 1950.

We did stop at the site of the Lincoln County War. Here is where Henry McCarty, AKA Billy the Kid, staged his jail break by killing two US Marshalls. Billy was awaiting execution for murder during the “war” between cattle baron factions. Every first weekend in August they reenact Billy’s murderous escape in a small replica of the town seen above.

We ate lunch in Roswell and it was a great lunch too, we both can highly recommend Geli’s Cafe. That was all we did there, I mean how many times can you visit the International UFO Museum & Research Center? But if you are into the whole UFO thing, New Mexico has gone all in on it. On the state DOT map there are 5 UFO crash sites listed, 1947 Roswell, B010, Communion Hill, Alternate and San Antonio (NM).

Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Road Trip

Big Day

Sunday, May 21, 2023

In almost everything but miles.

We got a big New Mexico sky, that threatened rain and only delivered a few stray drops.

Then we were forced to park on the shoulder while a big something or other took up the whole road. Unlike Friday’s big something or other this one was coming in the opposite direction so it only caused a few minutes of lost time and no lost miles.

Lastly we visited a very big radio telescope.


Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Road Trip

Somewhere Under The Rainbow

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Coming back from the hotel across the parking lot with our laundry we were greeted with the sight above. Why were we coming back from from a different hotel than what we are staying at you ask, the Holiday Inn Express’s washers worked, but the dryers were broke. The two hotels had an agreement, we could use the TownPlace Suites dryers and their guests could use the HIE pool because theirs was broke. What happens when one of these properties fixes their problem I don’t know.

Because today’s destination was Gallup, NM instead of Santa Fe we came south on a new to us road, US491 instead of the usual US550. Boy was it spotty in quality and I spent most of the drive in the somewhat smoother left lane. We somehow think US550 is better than coming south this way, but if it is, it is probably only marginally, as most Navaho Nation roads we’ve traveled leave a lot in the smoothness department.

Today’s planned lunch spot in Cortez, CO was called The Farm Bistro was highly rated on TripAdvisor and its menu looked awesome, but unfortunately yours truly forgot to check their hours. It is closed on Saturday & Sunday. So we we going to try another place across the street, but it was closed too. We ended up at something that TripAdvisor probably doesn’t even rate, Burger King. At least the food was quick and hot. We did snag a couple of Roadside America oddities, a giant cow outside an out of business BBQ joint and some vultures picking on a car at a local junkyard. Photo #3 is because after seeing all those Corvettes a couple days what should we find outside tonight’s hotel but a car carrier with an octet of under wraps C8 Corvettes.


Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Road Trip, Roadside America

Detouring Around 31,000 Pounds

Friday, May 19, 2023

After breakfast at the hotel we headed to downtown Ely, Nevada to check out all the murals there. Donna had picked up a brochure about them the last time we were here. Several of them were very nice, but after seeing a half dozen or so we ran out of patience for trying to match the brochure to the murals. For such a small town there was a high density of Chevy Corvettes lurking around on the streets. There were also an awful lot of current American muscle cars as well. Somehow we had managed to arrive in Ely (pronounced eel • eee) for the opening of the Nevada Open Road Challenge weekend.

While bopping along east on US6/50, our planned route for the day, about 50 miles into it we came to a line of slow moving cars ahead of us. A 1/4 mile ahead we could see flashing lights of a highway patrol car that was behind a great big ol’ thing that was taking up the whole two lane road. There were additional highway patrol cars ahead getting oncoming cars to get off the pavement. The convoy was traveling about 30MPH on a road marked for 70, but in a way we definitely got lucky on when we caught up to this mess.

Because just a couple miles of creeping along, like magic, an alternate route presented itself, Nevada 487 which turned towards the Great Basin National Park and we took it. A quick check of Google Maps showed that if we continued along that road it would take us on a southern loop to I-15 that would get us back on track and only costing us 30 miles and 30 minutes. This was a route that Donna had mentioned possibly taking anyway, so it did work out real well. It even led us to an awesome taco place in Milford, UT called Brody’s. Donna had 2 pollo & I had 2 al pastor which was just the right size in quantity and price.

Somewhere along today’s route while dodging approximately thirty one thousands pounds of big ol’ piece of machinery the Mini’s odometer clicked past the 31,000 mile mark.

Along the way we managed to snag a couple more Roadside America oddities, an ranch entry arch made entirely of antelope antlers and some fuel tanks painted as soft drink cans.



Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Mini Mileage, Road Trip, Roadside America

It’s Lonely Out There

Thursday, May 18, 2023

When I wrote a blog post last year about traveling on the Loneliest Road in America I said we probably won’t be picking it as our default route when traveling that way. Well, here I am in Ely, NV tonight eating my words because we did it again. I do hesitate to now say that it will be our default route because sure enough next year we’ll use I-80…

The only real problem is lunch somewhere along the way. Our usual midday stopping town is Austin which has very little to offer besides a gas station that has a burger food truck, but it must not open until Memorial Day because the two times we’ve been this way, last March and this May, it was shut.

But this is a small concern when compared when weighed against the peaceful drive and wonderful scenery.


Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Road Trip

Reno is only a slightly downsized Las Vegas

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

It is amazing the amount of stuff required for the two of us to take a long road trip now a days. The first picture below is what is going to get stuffed into the Mini Cooper on the left, but 20 years ago the pile was a lot smaller. Those four black bags in the center of the scrum are a set of soft bags that perfectly fill the trunk of an NB Miata and that was all we ever took. Aside from Donna’s purse that sat on the passenger floor.

Even though it is only 30 miles away from Klamath Falls we have never visited the the Tule Lake Internment Center until today. Although this was the largest World War II internment center of the 10 created during that time period the display here pales in comparison to the Manzanar National Historic Site that we visited back in 2016.

After the tense drama of too many cars going to fast through “The Biggest Little City in the World” afternoon traffic we deserved a break and stopped in at the Chocolate Nugget Candy Factory in Washoe City. I firmly believe that the Reno city administrators need to add “Used To Be” in front of that logo.


Tagged: 2023 Road Trip, Road Trip
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