| Eastern New Mexico |
We have discovered a couple rest areas on I-40 that have fenced areas for the pets. The first place is at Sky City, New Mexico and the second area is in Texas somewhere between Amarillo Texas and the Oklahoma state line. Our dogs have appreciated the off-leash play time.
Eastern New Mexico and the Texas panhandle are both pretty flat regions, not much in the way of mountains or rolling hills and of course everything is pretty brown looking this time of year. The sky's have been a wonderful blue since leaving Oregon/Washington.
| I can see for miles and miles in Texas! |
A local restaurant in Amarillo, The Big Texan Steak Ranch, offers free limo service to and from the restaurant from Motels and RV Parks along I-40. Their big advertisement is a "Free 72 ounce steak meal." The meal is only free if you can finish it within 1 hour. Their current champion finished the meal in 8 minutes and 52 seconds. My stomach hurts just thinking about such a large meal - I would definitely have to pay for my meal and I would ask for a to-go box.
| In the middle of no where - that's Texas for you. |
| Near Oklahoma City |
I did a bit of reminiscing as we drove through Oklahoma City and past Tinker Air Force Base. It has been nearly three decades since I once lived in the area and I noticed a significant amount of growth. Proof that nothing remains the same. We decided to stay the night at Lake Eufaula State Park. I am surprised to find full hookups (only 30 amp service) and drive through spaces large enough to accommodate our 40 foot coach plus tow behind vehicle.
| This oil well is still pumping - many no longer operate |
Regular gasoline - $3.15
Due to the relative flat countryside we achieved fuel economy of 9+ miles to the gallon. Our rig is a diesel pusher.
The weather today has been clear, dry and very hot - 94 degrees. Had to resurrect the summer attire.
I have included a link for the few pictures we took on this leg of our journey - just not an area that begs to be photographed (in my opinion). https://picasaweb.google.com/Sandie.Hayes/NewMexicoToOklahoma


