Saturday, August 17, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (98)

08/17/2019 No Travel Day – Detailed and Cooled


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  58,802.0
Cost Per Night: $??? USD
Weather: 79 – 103 F Sunny& Muggy

We spent the morning getting the ‘Beast’ serviced. First Moses’ Detailer gave the RV exterior a thorough scrubbing. He also washed the truck (tow vehicle). He started at 6:30 a.m. to beat the heat, so we all got up early.

Then we had the Air-Conditioner guy look at the unit’s AC. He determined that it was not working properly. Since you cannot open the unit to work on it, we needed a new one. He contacted Viking, our extended warranty company – they would cover $1,100 of the repair!!! He would purchase the upgrade (13,500 to a 15,500) unit today and install tomorrow morning.

Paul modified the bicycle rack. Now it is off the back of the Motor-home instead of off the back of the tow vehicle.

Moses took us to the clubhouse for dinner. It was a task busy and fun relaxing day.

Wildlife Spotted: Pond Ducks

The Beast is Free of all the Dead Bugs and Grim
The Beast is Free of all the Dead Bugs and Grim

We Haven’t Seen the Truck this Clean in Awhile
We Haven’t Seen the Truck this Clean in Awhile

Paul’s Bike Rack Modification
Paul’s Bike Rack Modification

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Friday, August 16, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (97)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (97)

08/16/2019 Travel Day – Off to See Moses


Start Location:
Start Time: 8:50 a.m.
Mileage:  58,651.4

End Location:
End Time: 2:30 p.m.
Mileage:  58,802.0
Cost Per Night: $??? USD
Weather: 79 – 101 F Sunny

Route:
  • 287 South
  • Market Rd 167/Fall Creek Hwy
  • US-377 S

We reached Moses’ Shop (Texas Autosports FM) just in time for lunch. It was only a short two-hour, easy drive from Wichita Falls RV Park. After a tour of the facility, we all (Moses, Sitara, Paul and I) went to lunch. Moses took us to Paradise Bistro & Coffee Company.

This eatery is right across the street from the Hood County Courthouse. I had the best Cobb Salad – perfectly seasoned and portioned. Paul really enjoyed his “Veggie” which combined Lettuce, Cucumbers, Avocado, Tomato, Red Onion, Roasted Bell Peppers, Chipotle Mayonnaise, on Wheat Berry Toast. We loved this place.

After lunch, we parted company so Paul and I could set up our camp. Of course, in the triple digit weather, the RV was unbearably hot. It took the AC a while to make it livable.

We met up with Moses and Sitara again for dinner. This time Moses introduced us to Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza. This outlet offers build-your-own takeaway pizzas, to be cooked at home. The pizza was very convenient and very tasty.

After dinner, we braved the heat to take a short walk to Moses’ boat slip. He and Paul are working on a modification to make it possible for Moses’ to work on his boat.

Before we knew it, it was after 8:00 p.m. The motorhome had cooled down enough for a comfortable sleep.

Wildlife Spotted: Ducks

Goodbye Wichita Falls, Texas
Goodbye Wichita Falls, Texas

The Historic Hood County Courthouse Was Built in 1890-1891
The Historic Hood County Courthouse Was Built in 1890-1891

Road Signs in Historic Granbury Square
Road Signs in Historic Granbury Square

Moses’ House is a Street away from Lake Granbury
Moses’ House is a Street away from Lake Granbury

The Sun Actually Goes Down in Texas
The Sun Actually Goes Down in Texas

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Thursday, August 15, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (96)

08/15/2019 No Travel Day – Enjoying Peace at the Park


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  58,651.4
Cost Per Night: $45.00 USD
Weather: 75 – 99 F Sunny

Paul got up on the roof of the RV right after breakfast to clean the coach air-conditioner. It really seemed to help. With the temperatures in the 100s, every bit helps.

We spent the rest of the day just getting caught up with our paperwork and stuff. The park here is great – very spacious with a river and pond! We love the big trees and birds. The best part is that there are relatively no mosquitoes. We took our walk early in hopes of beating the heat.

Wildlife Spotted: Just Park Birds

The Park Has Beautiful Mature Trees
The Park Has Beautiful Mature Trees

Wichita Falls RV Park’s Pond
Wichita Falls RV Park’s Pond

The Scenic River
The Scenic River

Spot 44 - Wichita Falls RV Park
Spot 44 - Wichita Falls RV Park

North Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas Stickers Added
North Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas Stickers Added

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (95)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (95)

08/14/2019 No Travel Day – Kiowa and Comanche Casinos


Start Location:
Start Time: N/A
Mileage:  58,651.4
Cost Per Night: $45.00 USD
Weather: 72 – 95 F Cloudy

It rained off and on last night. You would think the noise of raindrops bouncing on the RV roof would be annoying. I found it nice and the Thunder was also a thrill.

Before going to the casinos, I fixed a crock pot full of my vegetarian beans. We also took the time to take some of our cold weather gear out of the motorhome to make more room.

The casinos were fun, but the slots were very tight. Including our lunch, we dropped $125 between Kiowa and Comanche Red River Casino. Kiowa has more than 800 slot machines and nearly one dozen table games, three unique restaurants and very friendly service. We still lost though.

We had lunch at the Comanche Red River Casino’s Red River Grill. Paul had his usual Grilled Cheese – it was too light on the cheese. I ordered the special; Prime Rib for $8.00. I thought it was wonderful and plentiful. We ended up paying a little more than $20.00 with included the tip. The machines were just a tad better than Kiowa.

Wildlife Spotted: Park Birds

We Went to the Kiowa Casino First
We Went to the Kiowa Casino First

Paul won about $20.00 on this Machine
Paul won about $20.00 on this Machine

Comanche Red River is just a Mile away from Kiowa
Comanche Red River is just a Mile away from Kiowa

My Prime Rib was very Tasty
My Prime Rib was very Tasty

Our Homemade Crockpot Beans Were Great
Our Homemade Crockpot Beans Were Great

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (94)

08/13/2019 Travel Day – Wichita Falls, Texas


Start Location:
Start Time: 10:00 a.m.
Mileage:  58,481.4

End Location:
End Time: 1:55 p.m.
Mileage: 58,651.4
Cost Per Night: $45.00 USD
Weather: 72 – 97 F Cloudy
Route:
  • I40 BL
  • Old Route 66
  • 83 South
  • 287 South

Since we had a very short drive and get good internet, we lingered this morning. I was hoping to catch up a bit . . . . yeah right. Paul had washed the windshield last night, but it did not last. Bugs were bouncing off it immediately after we reached 83 South.

We had to drive through the town of Childress, Texas, where gasoline was priced at $2.11 per gallon. That is the lowest we have seen all trip!

After setting up camp, we got busy cooking. I made tacos for dinner and cut up everything I needed to put in the crockpot beans tomorrow.

The spaces here are huge. We do not have shade though and it got to 100 degrees. They have a nice pool if it gets unbearable. However, we have gotten pretty skilled at keeping the inside of the ‘Beast’ a reasonable temperature.

Wildlife Spotted: None (Lots of Livestock though)

A Lot Drier in Texas
A Lot Drier in Texas

Gas for Just $2.11 Per Gallon
Gas for Just $2.11 Per Gallon

Shamrock to Wichita Falls, TX
Shamrock to Wichita Falls, TX

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Monday, August 12, 2019

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2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (93)

08/12/2019 Travel Day – Shamrock, Texas


Start Location:
Start Time: 8:30 a.m.
Mileage:  58,231.0

End Location:
End Time: 12:55 p.m.
Mileage: 58,481.4
Cost Per Night: $20.00 USD
Weather: 69 – 103 F with Rain, Thunder, & Lightning
Route:
  • 83 South
  • Detour through Garden City Due to Road Closure
  • 83 South
  • 60 West
  • 83 South

Paul had to fix the bolt that keeps the spare tire from wiggling. It was just 8:00 a.m. and already so muggy he was sweaty when he finished.

We had to take a detour due to a road closure on the U-50. They were removing and reconstructing the concrete pavement. We notice that the Oklahoma roads were a lot rougher than the roads in Kansas.

After driving for 200 miles, we wanted to stop to give Paul a chance to stretch; however the only rest stop available was chaotic. It was very small and there was trash everywhere which, of course brought the nasty bugs.

Our host for the night were a husband and wife team. They bought the park a year prior and were in the process fixing it up. It is a huge area and we were one of three over-nighting. The hookups were great and the scenery awesome. This place will be tremendous once they are finished.

We did all our laundry despite the 103-degree temperature and threat of thunderstorms. Their laundry facility was clean and spacious. The bathrooms were closed due to repairs, but we are self-contained, so it did not matter.

Wildlife Spotted: Slow Rabbit; Not So Wild Animals: Donkey, Horses, Cattle

This Old Building is Dwarfed by the Majestic Sky
This Old Building is Dwarfed by the Majestic Sky

Thunderstorms A Coming  (Texas Route 66 RV Park)
Thunderstorms A Coming (Texas Route 66 RV Park)

 What an Ignominy – We did not Stop
What an Ignominy – We did not Stop

Our Spot at Texas Route 66 RV Park – No Number Yet
Our Spot at Texas Route 66 RV Park – No Number Yet

Texas Route 66 RV Park is Under New Management & Renovation
Texas Route 66 RV Park is Under New Management & Renovation

Scott City to Shamrock, Texas
Scott City to Shamrock, Texas

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Sunday, August 11, 2019

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (92)

2019 Alaska Vacation Journal (92)

08/11/2019 Travel Day – Scott City, Kansas


Start Location:
Start Time: 8:50 a.m.
Mileage:  58,027

End Location:
End Time: 12:55 p.m.
Mileage:  58,231.0
Cost Per Night: $26.00 USD
Weather: 69 – 88 F Cloudy
Route:
  • 83 South 
  • 34 East
  • 83 South
  • 40 East
  • 83 South

Our camp host for the night was not returning from church until a bit after 1:00 p.m. Therefore, we did not leave until 8:50 a.m. today. About fifteen minutes into our drive, out in the pastures, our noses were overwhelmed with the smell of poop. It was so strong; I checked our bathroom to make sure it was not coming from us!

There were corn fields everywhere for miles and miles. The rolling hills speckled with trees and cattle were also breath taking. The marshes and ponds had all but disappeared.

Our campsite (spot 3) was nothing to brag about. But it had sewer, water, and electricity, so it was perfect for a quick affordable stop. There was nothing to do in the small town of Scott City on a Sunday – trust me we scoured the town looking for a sit-down café for lunch. Tates, which the gas station lady informed me was the best place in town, was closed; as was Daylight Donuts!

It was hotter than hell in the RV, especially in my office area (the passenger seat near the engine ‘dog house.’) This was unfortunate because I had hoped to catch up on some computer work – it was just too unbearably hot!

The internet was just fair, so we spent our evening trying to stay cool while watching number three and four of our Bruce Willis ‘Die Hard’ marathon.

Wildlife Spotted: Dead Doe on the Side of the Highway; Big Turkey; Doves everywhere in the Park Not So Wild Animals: Domesticated Buffalo, Donkeys, Horses, Cattle


Miles and Miles of Corn
Miles and Miles of Corn

Livestock Roamed the Hills Freely
Livestock Roamed the Hills Freely

We took a quick stop along the Blue Star Highway
We took a quick stop along the Blue Star Highway

Trains in McCook, Nebraska (pop 8,000)
Trains in McCook, Nebraska (pop 8,000)

We had to stop for a train as we went to town for gas
We had to stop for a train as we went to town for gas


Our Spot #3 - Scott City, KS
Our Spot #3

Church in Scott City, Kansas
Church in Scott City, Kansas


North Platte, NE to Scott City, KS
North Platte, NE to Scott City, KS

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