I woke up yesterday morning startled and alert. There
was someone driving right by our rig! Why would someone be driving by our rig
way out here? We are over ¼ mile off the road on private property in the middle of
South Dakota. That is really how I woke up, it took me about 30
seconds to realize that we were not in the middle of a field in South Dakota,
we were actually in an RV Park in Amarillo Texas. I know other RV’ers can
appreciate the fact that you will often wake up and have to look outside to see
and remember where you are. Those are the trials and tribulations of a FT RV’er!
We only spent three days in Amarillo but we packed
them as full as we could! We had a list of adventures that we wanted to go on,
the first of which was visiting the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Over
the years we have owned almost exclusively quarter horses. We did have a couple
of learning experiences with Arabians and Thoroughbreds but the quarter horse
was always the horse of choice at our place.
We didn’t know what to expect walking in. As we
entered we saw two full walls of pictures of the hall of fame inductees; both
human and horse. We only recognized one or two of the human inductees. We recognized most of the horses and
actually owned some from the bloodlines of many of them.
Two of our best horses were out of the Dash for Cash and Clabber bloodlines.
Barb wanted to take this guy home! |
Then it was off to the RV Museum.
This was free and was actually very cool as some of the items displayed brought back memories from our childhood.
This bus was actually used in RV The Movie |
It is said that no visit to Amarillo is complete
without stopping by Cadillac Ranch. Frankly we were expecting a little more. We
have seen pictures on many blogs. A row of Cadillacs buried in the dirt spray
painted all sorts of crazy colors.
The Home Depot in Amarillo sells
more cans of spray paint than any other in the country. Like all the other
tourists we walked out there, spray painted our names on a car and took a
selfie….
Then it was time for lunch, but where to go? A
quick check of Diners Drive-ins and Dives said that the Coyote Bluff Café was
the place to go. It was also rated #1 in Amarillo on YELP as well so how could
we not go? Well when we pulled up to the outside of the café we were second
guessing the decision.
But in we went…..
Barb got the Burger from Hell
and me, I just got the boring Old Fashion Burger. Both were good. Barb’s was
hot, in fact so hot she could not even taste the burger.
So how do you top all those adventures? Why you
go see the Huge Pair of Legs Statue of course! According to Roadside America the
statue was “Inspired by a similar set of
big legs in the Egyptian desert, Stanley Marsh 3 (who commissioned the nearby
Cadillac Ranch) paid a guy named Lightnin' McDuff to build the legs. A joke
plaque claims that the rest of the body was destroyed by jealous football
players from Lubbock.”
This is what we actually saw when we got
there…….Barb did not even get out of the truck.
People have taken to spray painting the legs as well! |
To top off the day we went to dinner at The Big Texan Restaurant.
Barb and the big cow (Barb is on the left) |
I had the Duke Cut Ribeye while Barb had the
Palo Duro Prime Rib. Both were very good and well worth the price.
Of course Barb had to get a flight of beer! |
As we were
eating we kept an eye on the two gentlemen at the challenge table. Time went by
50 minutes, 40 minutes and they kept eating. As the clock hit 10 minutes and
one of the guys got up from the table my curiosity got the better of me and I
had to walk over and look. He had over ½ of his steak left while the other
gentleman had ¼ left. As time expired neither of them were able to complete the
challenge and left with several Styrofoam to-go containers.
Stuffed, exhausted and bloated we went home and
directly to bed. This bring us full circle to the beginning of this post when I
woke up in a panic. Day 2 included only one adventure, the gun show was going on this weekend so how could we not go? We each bought ourselves an early Christmas present. I spent the afternoon organizing the belly while Barb spent most of her time inside the rig doing a deep cleaning of the kitchen and bathroom.
The next day we packed up and drove 30 minutes
south to Palo Dura State Park. We have heard from several readers that this was
a must visit when in the area. Known as the Grand Canyon of Texas we were
skeptical as all we saw was flat land since entering the state. Even when we
were with a mile of the park we did not see any “canyon” but once we got to the
park it was evident how the park got this nickname.
We only spent one day here so we spent our time
driving around and getting acclimated with the park. We were able to squeeze in one hike on Rock Garden Trail. Both the dogs and us are not used to ths warm weather (67 degrees)!Bonus, the trails are dog friendly! |
Cactus growing from a crack in the rock |
Lots of cool rock formations |
How did this rock get on its side? |
We even found a geocache! |
We stayed in site #85 I the Mesquite campground. Both 85 and 88 were nice sites that are big rig friendly. No cell or Wi-Fi service down here, you will have to drive back up to the entrance gate if you want to make a call. This park will definitely be on our route on future trips!
Site #85 |
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I could see how that Model "A" in the RV museum could bring back childhood memories. I can also see how seeing the giant Prairie Chicken has changed your outlook on tourism. It looks like the food and beer were good.
ReplyDeleteMemories for Barb maybe.....
DeleteIt's a good thing she doesn't read your blog then.
DeleteSo true, I could write anything about her on here and she would not see it!
DeleteIt's always fun to visit an RV Museum and see how far we have come. We wake often wondering the same thing and then trying to figure out where we are, what's on each side, which way if the MH facing, etc. Nice hike in the rocks. Good to see Dakota and Daisy. They certainly don't get much attention in the blog!! How is Dakota doing?
ReplyDeleteOverall Dakota is doing well although she is still a work in progress. We are coming to realize that some of her "quirks" are either going to take a long time or just part of her personality. She is a great loving dog and has become a part of our family.
DeleteHave fun on the road again. Ray and I always play the song "On the Road Again" by Willy Nelson after staying in one spot for a long time when we finally get to go and explore. Have fun with your winter travels, maybe we will see you after all in January near Q.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite artists, as of right now it looks like we will be in Q for the month of February.
DeleteGlad you are enjoying your time looking around Texas.
ReplyDeleteAlso glad you could delay the delivery date on the shed. Nothing worse then shortening a trip for something like that or RV repairs.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
It is nice that we were able to delay is, now we can relax and focus on our southerly travels!
DeleteIf all I had to eat was the steak and not the sides, I might be able to do it. :) We also enjoyed Palo Duro Canyon, except for the lack of connectivity. Still, that would not prevent us from going again! Where will you end up Christmas Day? We will be near Merkel, TX at the ranch! Give us a shout if you're nearby!
ReplyDeleteWe must have been close to or driven through Merkel today! We went through Sweetwater and then south on 83. Merkel looks to be right in that area.
DeleteRight now it looks like we will be in Austin or San Antonio on Christmas but if something changes we will look you up!
That RV museum looks like fun. Glad to see you're back to exploring and having fun instead of all that work. Have fun at Red and Pam's...say hi for us.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!
You would have really enjoyed the museum, lots of stuff from your era ;)!
DeleteWe are at Red and Pam's now, they have a great spot here!
We enjoyed our visit to Palo Duro Canyon earlier this fall as well. Our site was in the Sagebrush campground and found we occasionally had cell service. Very pretty park and we plan on going back sometime too. Probably not in the summer tho!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice when we were there, only 2 other rigs in our campground. Several of the other campgrounds were totally empty. It is great visiting some of these areas in the off season when the temps are still reasonable.
DeleteThanks for a great tour of the area. We've only driven through in the past. Hope you enjoy the rest of Texas. And although Al will miss his ducks this winter, he made up for it with a nice Elk.
ReplyDeleteWe are hoping to get to Rockport and check out the area, we are very interested in it after reading all your posts!
DeleteRockport is all about the ducks and fishing for Al and bird photography for me. It's a little rough around the edges and due to the hurricane things are still in turmoil. Thus, hope you won't be too disappointed.
DeleteThat is right up out alley, hopefully we can make that area work!
DeleteGreat move on the shed! Love that area around Red and Pam. Tell them we said hi!
ReplyDeleteThis is one area of Texas that we could see ourselves spending some time.
DeleteSo glad you went to the steakhouse. It's our favorite thing to do in Amarillo!
ReplyDeleteWe don't eat steak out much as we are usually disappointed but this is one spot we would go back to!
DeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteTexas is beautiful.
Come to us in Canada in the spring, during the flowering of all nature.
We've gone to the Big Texan twice, both times no one completed their challenge but we had some great dinners there. Glad you made it out of SD before it got too brutal.
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