RubeGoldberg
Active member
On the way back from Colorado, I chose to go a different route, partially to avoid Illinois and its horrible roads, and partially to add new states to my list of those I've visited.
The route this time was Colorado -> Kansas -> Oklahoma (overnight stop in OKC) -> Arkansas -> Mississippi (needed to take a conference call, so I stopped to get the tires rotated LOL) -> Alabama (had to stop for a quick couple hours sleep - I was getting too tired to continue on safely, so ended up stopping at a gas station where a ton of truckers were also stopped) -> Georgia (grabbed some Waffle House and a coffee and booked it back to Atlanta).
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Mississippi
Alabama
While this route took marginally longer, I enjoyed it so much, it was the route I used when I moved West. That, and I had a bunch of guns in the Jeep and felt like going through states more accepting of those than Illinois
Next up? More wheeling adventure pictures, then some more mods, then some more wheeling adventure pictures!
The route this time was Colorado -> Kansas -> Oklahoma (overnight stop in OKC) -> Arkansas -> Mississippi (needed to take a conference call, so I stopped to get the tires rotated LOL) -> Alabama (had to stop for a quick couple hours sleep - I was getting too tired to continue on safely, so ended up stopping at a gas station where a ton of truckers were also stopped) -> Georgia (grabbed some Waffle House and a coffee and booked it back to Atlanta).
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Mississippi
Alabama
While this route took marginally longer, I enjoyed it so much, it was the route I used when I moved West. That, and I had a bunch of guns in the Jeep and felt like going through states more accepting of those than Illinois
Next up? More wheeling adventure pictures, then some more mods, then some more wheeling adventure pictures!