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A windy drive home and a huge cross
Since we had heavy winds the first day out it was only right that we had heavy winds on the last day. Other that the wind while crossing New Mexico on our way west we had really nice weather for the whole trip. That all changed Sunday night while we were sitting in Teacumcari. The winds came up really strong. So the winds were still blowing really strong as we pulled out this morning. Fortunately, the wind was coming straight out of the west so it was pushing us which was a great help to the fuel mileage. We enjoyed that good tail wind until about Elk City, Oklahoma. (That's about 100 miles from home.) At that point the wind shifted to coming directly from the south which meant it was hitting us broadside. Even slowing down to 55 it was hard to keep the rig on the road. I had to stop a couple of times because our awnings appeared to be coming loose. The third time we stopped I put a bungee cord around one of the arms to the awning over the door to keep it from being ripped off. At El Reno, about 30 miles from home, we finally gave up and pulled off the interstate and took old route 66 the rest of the way in. By doing that we could safely drive at 40 miles per hour. We finally did make it in around 5:00 pm but I was worn out from fighting that wind.
3 comments:
The cross made me thing of our Angel of the North
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_of_the_North
about 10 miles south west from us.
A person can stand on the feet and reach maybe ankle height on the thing. I thought it was hideous when it was first put up, but I'm sort of used to it now...
Glad you made it home safely.
Shelley
Glad to hear you made it home safely. The wind was really something else - guess that is Springtime! The giant cross sounds very interesting - we will be sure to check it out next time we are in the area.
We saw that cross last year on our way to your place. It's quite an impressive sight from the Interstate!
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