Conway Rest Area Eastbound
On Tuesday, April 1st if there was any joke played at all, it was the high winds. As we got about our morning routine for a moving day, we weren't laughing. 31 mph winds with up to 50 mph gusts, it could be a challenging day on the highway. π₯Ί
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| Good morning! |
We signed out at the casino and pulled out of the lot at 8:50. It was a mild. 52F/10C under mostly cloudy skies. Due to miscommunication on Google maps we went a few miles out of our way until we got back on track to I-40E.
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| Some pictures of our travel day. The 'Scissortail' Bridge aka Skydance Bridge inspired by OK's state bird. The red earth of OK and AR. Old Glory blowing from South, directly into our side. |
Going through OK City was busy but Bill did just fine. I hate the speeds through the cities, I usually have my hand grasping the hand rest. π€£ I don't know how that helps but it does. Once through that mess of traffic and construction it was pretty clear sailing. There are always slowdowns but it was pretty smooth.
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| A pretty drive. The Eufala Lake and another one that didn't have signage for the name. |
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| We touched in 3 states today. One sign captured but lots of scenic views. |
We started looking for fuel stations with 160 miles before empty and at noon pulled into a Sinclair. They are usually priced well but this was higher than we expected, but at the same time, not unusual to see prices rise as we travel eastward. No matter, we fueled up and pulled over to eat our sandwiches. When we were all fueled and filled, we set out again. The day was warm, despite the winds, making it pleasant enough for a travel day. The winds only affected our fuel and only when we were traveling east. The Suite wasn't affected at all.
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| The Bobby Hopper Tunnel in Arkansas. It swallows vehicles, we were no exception. I love the purple blossoms in the bottom left. You can zoom through at 75 mph. |
Our destination tonight is the Conway Rest Area. It is a duplicate of the westbound one with the same name. We have stopped there before on our route south but we can't remember if we actually stayed overnight. Memories!! It's why I write a blog. We made one more fuel stop for good measure, so we didn't have to do it first thing in the morning. This time at a TA Travel Centre in Mt. Vernon and Bill was able to use his Mudflap fuel app and get .40¢ off the $3.43 sticker price. Yay!
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| Another Spring picture. |
Just 9 miles past Marshfield, we pulled into our rest area and pulled into one of the 9 or 10 rv lanes for the night. We opened our slides, with no worries of a semi hitting them upon their arrival or departure in the truck lanes. It happens! This was great. We arrived at 5:30 and while Gibbs and I walked around, Bill took care of offloading Black Beauty into the Suite. It is windy, but mild. Here it reached 65F/18C with a low of 60F/16C. We'll be praying for a safe night's sleep.
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| Here we are for the night. A great spot and if the trucks are noisy, our heads are on the quiet side of the Suite. They won't keep us awake after the long day! |
This was another long day, one I didn't think we'd repeat but it went smoothly with no worries or concerns. πFor supper, I had thawed ground beef so made hamburger helper with mixed vegetables. It was tasty, easy and required no appliances = no generator. For dessert, of course, we treated ourselves to the 'long day' reward of a drumstick.
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| Supper was quick and good. Good night! |
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