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By the end of yesterday (Labor Day)
we were so bone-aching tired that we set up camp on the right (abet
wrong side) of St. Louis (the east side not west side) because we could
not go any further. I told Sasha that at the first yawn that he did, we
were going to find a place to stay and so a few minutes later, when he
did yawn (did you just yawn too? It is highly suggestive but anyway) I
went searching for a Flying J. Found one and we got a spot to stay.
But since we were so tired, we forgot
to put down the jacks, I only remembered about it when we were in the
camper because it sways if you don't have them down. But we said "ForgetAboutIt"
and went to bed.
This is where we stayed - again the view
may not be great, but it was pretty quiet and out of the way of
others.
Here is another view of it.
-- Sidebar- Yesterday I drove the rig
for the first time, and although I have to get used to the wider turns
and the bridge joints (if you go over them too fast the truck jerks more
than it should), I moved out with authority and then was passed by
almost everyone. I'm such the Jersey girl, I want to go as fast as
everyone else, but if we do, we would burn through the diesel pretty
quick (the speed limit in OH or IN was 70!) So I also have to learn to
drive slower. You can not use cruise control with a trailer, it is
dangerous and quite frankly, a bad idea anyway. So now I can safely say
that I am a truck camper and trailer driving machine!--
Sasha is still asleep (it is really
0645 not 0745) and raining. So I decided I would post and do a little
bit of work.
We got started on the road at 1000 am
Central time - with the mileage starting at 23493, temperature: 70
degrees F, full bars on sprint and my cell phone. It is Tuesday so I
will be doing some work on the road. The Illinois roads are a little
bouncy.
Here
is a picture - AMAZING - of the Missouri Line - True skill on my part,
although Sasha said it was pure luck!
We are on the road to Kansas City,
with warm temperatures and flat land.
I drove again today (so that is why
there are not too many posts as Sasha can not post for some reason - (he
says because he enjoys watching the GPS (we were also listening to a
book on CD and so it is a little hard to write, listen and look all at
the same time (although I do it but not everyone is like me.)))
We are at a Flying J here in Salina
KS, a place very familiar, as last year we were here because of high
winds and we kind of spent the day last year. This year Kansas was
looking great - with green hills and brown cows. The sunflowers were so
beautiful and the sunset was gorgeous. I will post whatever pictures I
have a little later but do look at the ones from
yesterday.
Tomorrow I will post pictures of
where we stayed tonight.
OK Today is tomorrow, (Yes I am
getting confused, too.) It is Wednesday, and we are still in Salina,
Kansas at 1142 eastern time (once we get into CO, I will be stating
everything in Mountain Time.) We have not left yet because not only did
we gas/diesel up, we emptied the nasty, the semi-nasty and filled up
with clean water. And we filled up the propane tanks (they were not very
empty, but we thought it best to do it here rather than go someplace and
not have enough.) We still have not figured out how long it takes for
them to empty.
So it is kind of hot here, especially
since it is almost noon, and this area is totally full of other RVers,
most of them are Large RVs, not truck campers (only one other truck
camper here) But this Flying J is great for RVers as they have
everything you need.
OK It is past noon and we still have
not gotten on the road yet, as Sasha is also filling up the 5 diesel
containers. At this rate, who knows where we will end up.
We got on the road at 1239 and I was
driving, it was ~80 degrees F and very sunny. We got a few pictures of
where we were staying and some of the road.
Here I am looking out of the camper.
the camper and trailer.

Our view, now back to driving again.

We are going up in elevation as we are
driving through Kansas. Whenever I think of Kansas, I think of
it as a flat state, but it really is not. Here are some pictures
of Western Kansas:
This
is the endless road where we took the picture from the front
window.
As you can see in the second picture,
there are a few hills.
But
mostly endless roads. While I was driving the road was not very
bouncy but now Sasha is driving and the road is bouncy again.
But what can you do? We are headed for Limon, there is a Flying
J there where we can gas up on last time before we go into the
wilds. We hope to stop and sleep at Lake Pueblo State Park. It
seems to have everything except shade.

Also, for my Mom, I put on another affiliate
button on the side: this one is for her favorite store, Barnes and
Noble. So Mom, if you are going to buy, come to my site first, click on
the link and buy away; I will ultimately get a few cents from your
purchases. (Side Note, I took out the affiliate links for now, will
probably put them up in other places throughout the website.)
We
got to the Flying J in Limon Colorado where we will gas up the truck and
upload some more of this website to the internet. As we have paid for
internet at Flying J, I turned off the Sprint and got on with even
faster service from the Flying J service. Always good to have.
We got out of Limon and are off the interstate,
now on State Route 24, a one lane road which is slightly bumpy and
although it says 65 mpg, we are not doing that fast. Amazing but
we have internet access and cell phone service.
OK
I spoke too soon again, lost internet service but I have full bars on
the cell phone. There really is nothing around here except lots of farms
and cows. And some traffic - lots of cars going the other way and some
wind.
We are now in suburban Colorado Springs, but it is
too dark for pictures, I would get the flash, but again, it would not
come in well.
Well, we pulled into Lake Pueblo State Park about
10 am tonight. Amazingly, we have web access here via our Sprint PC
card! This park looks pretty cool with a huge reservoir, and a close to
a full moon tonight, which made setting up at night pretty easy. Hardly
anyone here, however, we managed to pick the one site in the loop that
is reserved for Friday night. We will be gone by then. We will post
pictures of the park tomorrow.
Go to the Next
Day, of Lake Pueblo State Park.
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