This was the first of many long road trips we have planned for retirement. We wanted to drive through the panhandle of Oklahoma since we have never been there. Leann wanted to see Gilla Cliff Dwellings in New Mexico and I wanted to see family that is spread across Texas. We filled in the rest along the way.
KISER LAKE STATE PARK, OHIO
CLIFTY FALLS STATE PARK, INDIANA
GIANT CITY STATE PARK, ILLINOIS
ROARING RIVER STATE PARK, MISSOURI
SALT PLAINS STATE PARK, OKLAHOMA
BLACK MESA STATE PARK, OKLAHOMA
Hike to the highpoint in Oklahoma, Black Mesa: 4973 feet
The Mogollon people lived here until the 1300’s. They left the area during the Great Abandonment when there was a decline of the Pueblo and Mogollon civilizations. This abandonment was the result of a drought from 1276 to 1299 that led to crop failure and famine. This migration is still being studied and debated today but the results are not in dispute: large villages and cities that thrived for centuries were abandoned within a matter of decades.
“Fort Hancock, right on the border. I figure that is where Andy crossed” This is a quote from Red (Morgan Freeman) in the movie Shawshank Redemption. Shawshank is a family favorite and is based on a novella by Stephen King. I saw Fort Hancock on the map and had to stop.
Next stop family! We visited family in San Angelo, Killeen and then Pearland. They all made the same mistake by cooking great meals, and welcoming us to their homes. This was a big mistake on their part since we plan on a return visit.
SAN ANGELO STATE PARK, TEXAS
BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK, TEXAS
LAKE FAUSSE POINT STATE PARK, LOUISIANNA
President Abraham Lincoln declared Vicksburg โthe key, the war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket.โ
Jefferson Davis said : “Vicksburg is the nail head that holds the South’s two halves together.”
Vicksburg, Mississippi was the last confederate stronghold on the Mississippi. If it fell to the union the confederacy would be divided and their supply lines cut. US Grant tried many times to take the city, all failed. He then settled on an old fashion siege. After 47 days the confederate commander surrendered and 29,000 confederates were captured. Lincoln had the “key” in his pocket.
LEROY PERCY STATE PARK, MISSISSIPPI
MORGAN BRAKE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
CHICKASAW STATE PARK, TENNESSEE
What would we do differently
Check all major systems monthly.
Extra water pump, just in case
Electric heater for when we are plugged in
Camp chairs, we like our folding backpacking chairs but they can be a pain to set up. It would be nice to have chairs that set up quickly so we can grab them and use them without any hassle. We are trying our beach chairs on the next trip, stay tuned.
The camp box on the hitch was a pain to use since I had to take off the straps and the lock and then repack every time we wanted to use propane. I have to find a better way to carry the propane tank.
Leann was not happy with the window covers and is making changes.
Spend at least 2 nights in each campground. We just stayed one night at the campground to start and the trip, this did not leave much time for relaxing.
Drive more the first 2 days of the trip, get to the good stuff faster.
Bottom line: I can get use to this retirement thing. What’s next?
Happy trails, Steve
4 replies on “NEW MEXICO”
It’s hard to pick a favorite photo, so here’s my top 5:
1. Sammy with his little boots
2. Dinosaur foot prints
3. All the petroglyphs
4. Leann & Anita identifying birds, birds of a feather…flock together…
5. BABY BISON!!!!!
I would definitely buy a Rest Stop through America coffee table book. We can work on the title. ๐
I like your list, number 4 is funny. Now about that book title……
Steve, thanks for sharing your adventures. Sammy must be really enjoying your retirement as well. Keep up the good โwork.โ
Glen, Sammy does like road trips. Thanks for reading and providing feedback, I hope all is well, happy trails.
4 replies on “NEW MEXICO”
It’s hard to pick a favorite photo, so here’s my top 5:
1. Sammy with his little boots
2. Dinosaur foot prints
3. All the petroglyphs
4. Leann & Anita identifying birds, birds of a feather…flock together…
5. BABY BISON!!!!!
I would definitely buy a Rest Stop through America coffee table book. We can work on the title. ๐
I like your list, number 4 is funny. Now about that book title……
Steve, thanks for sharing your adventures. Sammy must be really enjoying your retirement as well. Keep up the good โwork.โ
Glen, Sammy does like road trips. Thanks for reading and providing feedback, I hope all is well, happy trails.