Time to leave New Orleans…

After another day of wandering the streets of New Orleans, it was time to move on. Monitoring the national weather, I could see there was a front heading right for New Orleans bringing high winds, rain, tornados up north of here, and generally uncomfortable weather. This did curtail my loose plans of taking a couple more tours, riding the paddlewheel, and visiting some of the historical areas of NO. However, the predictions were dire enough that I decided to leave now then come back some day and enjoy the area during a calm weather period. But for right now, hightailing it out of this bullseye was the plan.

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And above is a picture to contrast with the beautiful weather I had here the day I arrived 5 days ago and showed in my last post. We were pretty much stuck with the overcast and threatening storm fronts all around.

So off I headed to Texas. Pretty sure I’d find consistently better weather over there. Or at least I hoped so.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Lot’s of long, long bridges in this part of the country.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Hey, Morgan City. I should have gone and visited.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA On another huge bridge crossing yet another huge bay.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Hey, what’s all that? Lots of oil refineries I discovered.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA There’s Houston off in the distance.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA There’s downtown Houston. I didn’t stay.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

So much water in this part of the country. But soon I was heading due west angling away from the coast so the humidity got less and less. Visible water became scarce. For me, that’s better and better. Hours later, I find myself in this non-descript RV park in the middle of nowhere. But it stayed dry.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA And the next morning, off I go again.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI make it all the way to Fort Stockton, Texas. Not much of a town really, or RV park for that matter, it’s just I’ve stayed here before and it’s conveniently placed along my route. Just for one night after all.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASo I leave Ft. Stockton, still on I-10, thinking that my next destination is too far away. I really don’t want to drive until 5 or 6 PM today. Then as I pass Van Horn, Texas, just a couple hours after I left Ft. Stockton, I recall that there’s a Passport America park there, (half price club), and I see a road sign for Carlsbad Caverns (CC). What the hell, why not visit CC’s. I’ve never been. So I pull off the freeway, made my way to a McD’s so I could use their WiFi, and discover in their parking lot that my Parking Brake had stopped working again. Crap. Well, whatever, it’s flat here in this part of the country so it’ll be easy to get along without the brake. Spent a couple hours online sipping one of their coffees (I haven’t eaten at a McD’s for years) and found that I was 2 hours from CC. And I did want to visit. Hmmm. So I drifted over to the Southern Star RV Park in Van Horn and checked in. Paid for 3 nights. They tell me they have super fast WiFi, brand new system. Great!  And they are actually correct. The WiFi is blazing fast. I can watch a full movie without a single hickup.  The town looks like it’s dying. Many, many closed businesses along main street. All different kinds of businesses too. I saw the population sign as I drove into town and it showed 3500 people. I later learned that it’s down to 2,000. Place will be a ghost town soon. RV park was pretty empty when I got there, but it was only 2pm. They start getting most of their business around 5pm.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAAnd of course, I’m soon researching a trip to CC’s. I’m sort of planning on going up there one morning, spending the night nearby, and then continuing on north. But wait…the weather further north is starting to suck again. Then I see that all of the RV parks nearby CC have bad reviews. Hmm. Well, we’ll see when I get up there.

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One Response to Time to leave New Orleans…

  1. hafcanadian says:

    All caught up. Good deal.

    Hope the brake is more permanently fixed. But methinks you need an older small 4X4 pickup, like an SR5 or Ranger to tow. I kinda miss our old ’82 SR5 that got good mileage and took us anywhere and everywhere; towed easily (~3400 lbs. with Gemtop canopy and small boat – and our german sheperd – in the bed) behind the ’84 Pace Arrow.

    Got my fingers crossed that this fix is permanent too.

    I could use a small 4X4, Joel. Need is too strong a word though. I’ve been using a bike for 11 years now (except for those times when it had been stolen, or partially fell off the bike rack on the back of the rig and ground itself down to a nubbin on the roadway (3X that’s happened so I tossed them and bought another). I choose the places I stay carefully so there are places to go or things to do within bike riding distance. Usually. Then of course, I’ve no problem driving my RV to a sports bar to watch a Seahawks game, or to a store for shopping. But, I do want to get one. Just too lazy to work at it.

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