We
are finally underway for our big trip to the Pacific Northwest and hopefully
this will be the dream trip I’ve been awaiting.
We’ve had all of the known coach issues taken care of, the basement area
reorganized, and the RV chassis, the car, and me serviced. The coach and car were all fine but I had a
couple of issues requiring attention, so I’m hoping for a non-eventful trip –
except for the positive ones. The house
sitter is in place and someone is lined up to tend to the grounds so we can
hopefully not have to worry about things at home – this may be the part of
traveling I like best and it makes me somewhat envious of the full timers.
Our
plan is to spend a total of 73 days as we angle from home up to Washington, spend
several weeks in the Northwest, then drop down to the middle of the country
(Colorado) and head back home – I know, I know, this is not enough time to do
the area justice but it is all I could get committed from my girls. In addition to seeing the sights and eating
good food, we hope to meet up with several blogger buddies during our
adventure.
The
first day we drove to Paducah, KY (311 miles) and spent the night at Fern Lake Campground which was an older park ran by a nice couple who live on site. It is just grass and gravel, not a
destination park but a good place to stop for the night. They had pull thru’s that fit us and were about
a half mile from the I-24 and a Pilot truck stop. I would stop here again for a night or two.
The
second day, we drove to Columbia, MO (302 miles) and skirted the SW of St.
Louis by going up I-55. I only like to
drive two days in a row so we took an off day in Columbia, MO, staying at
Cottonwoods RV Park which was another good place for a night or two but not a place for an extended
stay. After setting up, we went out,
drove around a little, and decided to give the White Castle drive through a try
for supper as we’d always heard of them.
Our opinion - if Krystal ever decides to expand into this area, White
Castle will be history, but now I can say I’ve eaten them.
The
next morning, we headed downtown to a small farmers market and had breakfast at
the Ozark Mountain Biscuit food truck where my large sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit was delicious and well
worth the $6 cost as were the deep fried pimento cheese balls. I forgot my camera so here are a few shots
from the web – I would definitely go back.
For
dinner, Bev and Pat brought home supper from Buckingham Smokehouse Bar-B-Q as it was recommended by the campground check-in person. Unfortunately, like most restaurant BBQ, everything was overcooked and dry requiring lots of sauce to be decent - to some folks BBQ is all about the sauce so they would have enjoyed this. To me, BBQ is all about the meat and I'm spoiled by the stuff I make at home.
We're off tomorrow to points further west and I'll check in again when we have something worthy of a post.
We're off tomorrow to points further west and I'll check in again when we have something worthy of a post.
Photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them.
Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
7/24
- 7/26/15 event dates
Glad you've had your personal tune-up; here's hoping you don't need anything further! Looks like you are having a good start to your 73 day trip (which sounds like enough time to enjoy things while not enough to leave you longing for home).
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting journey for you and Bev!I am looking forward to tagging along through your posts. I hope you have an amazing time!
ReplyDeleteVelva
Larry, So far so good! FYI...that biscuit with sausage, egg, cheese and gravy looks damn good! We'll be driving through Columbia 2 -3 times a year on our way to Omaha...so thanks for the food tip! Travel carefully! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful time you are going to have.
ReplyDeleteLike you I find a lot of restaurant food not as good and I can prepared, myself, thats why we don't eat out much.
So glad to hear you are on the road once again. I am not a White Castle fan. I don't understand the attraction. Safe travels and good eats.
ReplyDeleteHave a blast!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're off to a good start Larry. After eating your great BBQ, I am spoiled and I can certainly understand why you are too. Take care and have fun.
ReplyDeleteSam
Deep fried pimento cheese balls sounds decadently delicious.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great trip! Bon voyage!
ReplyDeleteHappy travels Larry & Bev - you guys are living the dream for sure. I've always wanted to do the Pacific Northwest - can't wait to see your photos and read the reviews. The biscuits look AMAZING! Fried Pimento Cheese balls - that's a first for me! Safe travels - keep in touch we want to hear all about it!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to all of your adventures Larry. Be safe and have fun!
ReplyDeleteLarry, can't wait to read along. I hope you all have the safest and most fun trip ever!
ReplyDeleteomg that egg biscuit looks incredible.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely know how to start the day with fried pimento cheese balls. :D The food truck sounds like the winner for your first three days. I'm going to enjoy following along on your new adventure. Wishing you safe journeys and lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteLarry, I am just now doing the best I can to catch up with your summer travels and eating adventures since my mother passed in July. It looks like I have missed a LOT of your trip and have much to read. What a great way to start your latest trip with these outrageous biscuits! And with pimento cheese, that's all the fuel I would need for the day!
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