Beginning (and end) of Day Four
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:29 am
Hanging around the Fresno Wal-Mart parking lot, waiting for the store to open at 9:00 so I can buy a compass (!!) and pick up a couple of prescription refills. Just got an email from Kansas letting me know my starting date for Amazon.com will be Oct. 19. So, I'll be gainfully employed again for three more months. Something entirely different than the lodge, too. If anyone has ideas of places to see/visit/stay on the way from San Diego to Coffeyville, Kansas, I'd love to hear about them. I've made arrangements to visit an old friend in Santa Fe, NM whom I haven't seen in about 7 years.
I hope to make it as far as Barstow today - only about 240 miles, so shouldn't be any problem. At least there won't be as many right lanes turning into "Exit Only" lanes - lots of those in Sacramento and Stockton yesterday.
[Later on] It's now 6:45 - 266 miles today, but finally made it. I'm following in Trudy's tire-steps, just the opposite direction. There sure aren't many RV parks in Barstow, so I just pulled into the KOA she recommended. Most expensive one so far, but not too bad.
Didn't take many pictures today, but here are a couple. The first is the Bravo Cheese Factory in Traver. Yeah, I know it looks like the Brav Che Factory. Anyway, lots of locally-made cheese to taste as well as all kinds of other "touristy" stuff. I bought some white cheddar to try for dinner tonight and my usual Starbucks Frappacino for when I start to nod off while driving. Since I don't usually drink coffee, that combination of chocolate and espresso really does the trick.
This next picture shows just a small part of all the wind things (what do you usually call them?) on the hills near the top of Tehachapi. Don't they look like large white birds? The wind was really strong so they were all going about a mile a minute. I'd never driven to the summit from west to east before and was sure it would keep going up and up and up. It did--to 5,000 feet. Looked over at the opposite lane which was backed up for about 3 miles - a semi had overturned. Everyone was out of their cars, strolling around, wondering what the heck was going on. I was just glad I was in the opposite lane.
Short email to Trudy to find out which campground she stayed in here in Barstow, and I'm finally here. Decided since I need to be in Kansas a week earlier than planned, just to head into San Diego tomorrow instead of spending a week in Blythe. So, the final lap beckons tomorrow - I-15, my least favorite highway into San Diego because it's huge - many lanes, and they're always adding new ones. Oh well, I've driven this far, another 100 or so miles won't kill me.
I hope to make it as far as Barstow today - only about 240 miles, so shouldn't be any problem. At least there won't be as many right lanes turning into "Exit Only" lanes - lots of those in Sacramento and Stockton yesterday.
[Later on] It's now 6:45 - 266 miles today, but finally made it. I'm following in Trudy's tire-steps, just the opposite direction. There sure aren't many RV parks in Barstow, so I just pulled into the KOA she recommended. Most expensive one so far, but not too bad.
Didn't take many pictures today, but here are a couple. The first is the Bravo Cheese Factory in Traver. Yeah, I know it looks like the Brav Che Factory. Anyway, lots of locally-made cheese to taste as well as all kinds of other "touristy" stuff. I bought some white cheddar to try for dinner tonight and my usual Starbucks Frappacino for when I start to nod off while driving. Since I don't usually drink coffee, that combination of chocolate and espresso really does the trick.
This next picture shows just a small part of all the wind things (what do you usually call them?) on the hills near the top of Tehachapi. Don't they look like large white birds? The wind was really strong so they were all going about a mile a minute. I'd never driven to the summit from west to east before and was sure it would keep going up and up and up. It did--to 5,000 feet. Looked over at the opposite lane which was backed up for about 3 miles - a semi had overturned. Everyone was out of their cars, strolling around, wondering what the heck was going on. I was just glad I was in the opposite lane.
Short email to Trudy to find out which campground she stayed in here in Barstow, and I'm finally here. Decided since I need to be in Kansas a week earlier than planned, just to head into San Diego tomorrow instead of spending a week in Blythe. So, the final lap beckons tomorrow - I-15, my least favorite highway into San Diego because it's huge - many lanes, and they're always adding new ones. Oh well, I've driven this far, another 100 or so miles won't kill me.