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Expedition Leader
Trip report portion
We have been home for about two weeks from a roadtrip and I just wanted to give an update on the shocks and the truck overall.
We left on June 8 and headed south and then east. The truck had about 2k on it since it's the last service.
We camped the first night outside of Williams, AZ. We were up and on the road early. The purpose of the trip was to visit friends and family in Northern Arkansas and Southern Missouri. We decided to take the long way there and back. My wife wanted to visit some of the Louisiana and Mississippi Plantation homes, so that was our first goal. We made it to Amarillo, TX the second night and because of the heat/humidity decided that staying in a motel would be the way to go. We found a spot and there just happen to be a great tex/mex restaurant next to it. It was a Sunday night and the place was filled with locals, so we figured it had to be good and it was. Sorry I don't remember the name and didn't take a picture.
We were up on Monday, went for a quick run (the last of the trip due to the heat/humidity) and hit the road. We crossed TX in a diagonal through Dallas/Ft. Worth and into LA. We found another hotel and called it a night. Our goal the next day was the town of Natchitoches, La (pronounced Nackatish). We toured the town and enjoyed the history, going back to the 1700's of European occupation and of course, much longer by the Native Americans. We headed south from there and toured one of the plantations (sorry don't remember which one) and just kind of enjoyed the scenery. We worked our way southeast and into Natchez, MS. We really enjoyed the area and was able to include some nice tours.
(sorry for the bad pic, it was looking through the hotel window toward the river on my phone)
After Natchez, it was time to start north to my parent's home near Jasper, AR. We followed the Mississippi river north on the Mississippi side of things. We had never been to MS, so it was a shock to see that much farming (especially near the river) and it remained so until we near Little Rock, AR. We stayed in Pine Bluff, AR that night and finished the push to my parent's house on Thursday morning.
On Friday afternoon, we were on the road again to meet up with some highschool friends at his lake house on Lake of the Ozarks. We spent the weekend there before heading back to my parents house for a Father's Day family dinner.
We have been home for about two weeks from a roadtrip and I just wanted to give an update on the shocks and the truck overall.
We left on June 8 and headed south and then east. The truck had about 2k on it since it's the last service.
We camped the first night outside of Williams, AZ. We were up and on the road early. The purpose of the trip was to visit friends and family in Northern Arkansas and Southern Missouri. We decided to take the long way there and back. My wife wanted to visit some of the Louisiana and Mississippi Plantation homes, so that was our first goal. We made it to Amarillo, TX the second night and because of the heat/humidity decided that staying in a motel would be the way to go. We found a spot and there just happen to be a great tex/mex restaurant next to it. It was a Sunday night and the place was filled with locals, so we figured it had to be good and it was. Sorry I don't remember the name and didn't take a picture.
We were up on Monday, went for a quick run (the last of the trip due to the heat/humidity) and hit the road. We crossed TX in a diagonal through Dallas/Ft. Worth and into LA. We found another hotel and called it a night. Our goal the next day was the town of Natchitoches, La (pronounced Nackatish). We toured the town and enjoyed the history, going back to the 1700's of European occupation and of course, much longer by the Native Americans. We headed south from there and toured one of the plantations (sorry don't remember which one) and just kind of enjoyed the scenery. We worked our way southeast and into Natchez, MS. We really enjoyed the area and was able to include some nice tours.
(sorry for the bad pic, it was looking through the hotel window toward the river on my phone)
After Natchez, it was time to start north to my parent's home near Jasper, AR. We followed the Mississippi river north on the Mississippi side of things. We had never been to MS, so it was a shock to see that much farming (especially near the river) and it remained so until we near Little Rock, AR. We stayed in Pine Bluff, AR that night and finished the push to my parent's house on Thursday morning.
On Friday afternoon, we were on the road again to meet up with some highschool friends at his lake house on Lake of the Ozarks. We spent the weekend there before heading back to my parents house for a Father's Day family dinner.