It is 8:20 a.m. and still in Texas as I'm writing in the journal. We had to double back to put a fresh tire on the Scout. So far we have driven 114 miles since that 1:30 a.m. attempt to find a tire which was unsuccessful So we had to sleep stay in the van along a desolate stretch of highway until morning.
We finally reached El Paso at 10:20 a.m. Texas has many moods, she is a vast state so it makes sense. The soil has changed again. Sand and stone have replaced the top soil and clay which was characteristic many miles and 3 days ago. The scene below looks like it could be used for an old western movie sans the railroad crossing signs.
The landscape of America is beautifully different with flat land, hilly and mountainous regions. Mountains in some areas were smooth like the photo above then others changed to a jagged mountainous region like below.
We stopped in Las Cruces, New Mexico and bought 4 new tires for the Scout so we won't have a reoccurrence of last night's episode. Gary made it known that these 4 new tires cost more than those advertised in Longview, TX he wanted to buy. Big oops.
I drove for almost 2 hours through part of the desert. The weather out west was quite different from the east coast ~ it gets very hot during the day, very cold at night and no humidity.
Entered Arizona at 3:34 p.m. with mileage reading 58,343.
Arriving in Tucson, AZ at 6 p.m. and 420 miles driven we are reluctant to drive any longer and take undue chances again so we're looking for a motel. Driving along I 10 at 7:15 p.m. in search of a place to sleep, an 18 wheeler passed us and wanted to know if we 'had our ears on". He said he'd seen our Scout parked along the roadside this morning in Texas and wanted to know if we got everything under control. Turns out he was one of the 3 guys who pulled us into the Holiday Inn parking lot way back in Longview, TX ~ that was 1,300 miles ago. Small world after all I guess 😏.
Arriving in Tucson, AZ at 6 p.m. and 420 miles driven we are reluctant to drive any longer and take undue chances again so we're looking for a motel. Driving along I 10 at 7:15 p.m. in search of a place to sleep, an 18 wheeler passed us and wanted to know if we 'had our ears on". He said he'd seen our Scout parked along the roadside this morning in Texas and wanted to know if we got everything under control. Turns out he was one of the 3 guys who pulled us into the Holiday Inn parking lot way back in Longview, TX ~ that was 1,300 miles ago. Small world after all I guess 😏.
Found a motel in Tempe, Arizona and oh boy did it feel good to take a shower and wash my hair. I did brush my teeth at one of the gas stations when we purchased our tires. Now looking forward to sleep zzzzzzzzzz.
Saundra
What a small world that you met that same person in a different state. Glad you are out of Texas. One day we will head to Texas to see Bob's brother...just not sure when. At least he lives in the Northern part close to Oklahoma and we wont be driving in the Winter. Janice
ReplyDeleteAfter your adventures (and misadventures), I can understand why you were glad to leave Texas in your rear view mirror. Like Janice, I'm amazed that you encountered the fellow who helped you earlier. Somehow, the world seems much larger now than it did back then even though communications and social media has shrunk it in other ways. Getting close to California now! ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteGreat stories,,,,
ReplyDeleteLearning lots
Sure is a small world! And getting smaller all the time.
ReplyDeleteTexas is one BIG honkin' state for sure!!!
What an adventure you had ! Amazing to meet that trucker again !
ReplyDeleteSad to hear of your disdain of my Lone Star State. It's God's country to us Texans. I hope you someday give it a second chance. Come to the Hill Country & see how real Texans live!
ReplyDeleteEnduring so many setbacks while travelling thru the state I was happy to be on my way out. But did go back to visit friends in Bay Town, TX about 4 years later.
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