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This is stop #4 |
Today is day three and it's moving day. I seem to be saying that a lot lately, but I'm liking these quick stops and short tows. It's like it was when I first hit the road with Freedom and Liberty. We were averaging moves every three days with the distance between campgrounds being about 150 to 175 miles. This trip I'm averaging less than 100 miles between campgrounds.
You can see a lot of new things when traveling quickly and that is the main purpose of my travels; to see new things. They don't have to be giant, spectacular things. Sometimes they are just a small flag on a fence post in the middle of nowhere. Or a long abandoned homestead along a deserted highway on the prairie. When lucky, nature will throw in a great sunrise or sunset just to keep me saying "wow". New things are everywhere, RV traveling just allows me to see more in a short period of time.
There wasn't anything special that brought me to this campground, but it is a another really nice COE campground. I had thoughts of visiting Fort Hood and its museum but I was afraid I would catch more "museum disappointment", so I just drove around the area to see what I could see.
The view looking out Liberty's door. That is Cedar Creek which feeds into the larger Belton Lake. Notice the line of clouds as a small "trough" blows through. |
Looking downstream with a nice aura from the sun at the top left. |
Looking upstream |
I drove around looking for things to see. This is the typical landscape of the area. It was a pretty day for a drive. |
I saw a side road with the name "Bald Knob Road" so I had to check it out. The road was in pretty good condition with only one house in the first few miles. |
Ok, time to get a shower and hitch up. Today's tow will be about 150 miles. I'm making a long loop around Austin on some rural roads. Usually, I just blow right on through big cities and have rarely had a problem. This time, my vibs are telling me to avoid the downtown Austin interstates. 150 miles isn't bad at all and I plan to get to the new campground around 2 pm or so. Looks like another pretty day for a drive.
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
Cloudy, overcast, 62 here at Falcon SP on the Rio Grande. It is a great walking park and no mosquitoes. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteThe weather has improved here as well. Yes, I liked Falcon when I stayed there several years ago. So far, no mosquitoes here, but I head towards the coast in a few days.
DeleteAbsolutely love the tree on Bald Knob Road. We would have been tempted by the name of the road too. You are proving that Texas is big.
ReplyDeleteHello Barb, I hope Walt is still improving. I liked the tree as well,,, it seems each tree has a story to tell lately.
DeleteI've never topped to visit Austin, I've heard good things about it when you're a tourist. I have driven by a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteHow are gas prices down that way?
When I left Rockport Wednesday the price was $2.08 a gallon. I paid $2.14 at a tourist trap place on the way here to Falcon Heights.
DeleteHello Rob, there is a great Texas museum in Austin. It is really worth the stop and if the same ladies are working there, it is even better. I fueled up the day at a Walmart for $2.01 but the average seems to be about $2.10. A lot cheaper than out west where you're at, uh?
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