As an FYI, taking off with the wife and kids for a 2 week road trip. Heading out west and will just enjoy the sites and POIs along the way.
West toward Colorado then southward around New Mexico. Got 3 nights booked at a Reservation Casino. We like to pick a destination that is "off the normal path" meander there taking our time then take a different route back home.
Here's wishing you a safe, pleasant and breakdown free trip ;)As an FYI, taking off with the wife and kids for a 2 week road trip. Heading out west and will just enjoy the sites and POIs along the way.
Will hop on occasionally, but will be sparse.
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Very cool. If you meander south towards Texas I would suggest Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels, TX http://www.schlitterbahn.com/new-braunfels I have not had a chance to go myself but a section of the park is naturally spring fed water and there are a couple of "adult only" pools with swim up bars that could be tempting. The kids will have a blast for sure.West toward Colorado then southward around New Mexico. Got 3 nights booked at a Reservation Casino. We like to pick a destination that is "off the normal path" meander there taking our time then take a different route back home.
Very cool. If you meander south towards Texas I would suggest Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels, TX http://www.schlitterbahn.com/new-braunfels I have not had a chance to go myself but a section of the park is naturally spring fed water and there are a couple of "adult only" pools with swim up bars that could be tempting. The kids will have a blast for sure.
If you end up in Oklahoma OKC has some merit in bricktown and they just opened up a man made white water rafting ride http://www.riversportokc.org/boathouse-district/get-on-the-water/whitewater-rafting/ and if you remember the ferris wheel in the movies on the santa monica pier well it's new home is actually in Oklahoma city.http://newsok.com/article/5494136 If the kids want to see some buffalo and don't want to go all the way to yellowstone or a small farm where they are in a pen there is always the Wichita Mountains Refuge https://www.fws.gov/refuge/wichita_mountains/ And if you like old buildings pretty much the entire downtown of Guthrie is on the historic register and one of the largest masonic temple is in Guthrie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Rite_Temple_(Guthrie,_Oklahoma) , in the last couple years at least three films have been done here as well. I know William H Macy was here for a couple weeks. There is also the Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in OKC https://www.google.com/search?q=cowboy+and+western+heritage+museum+okc and the Oklahoma Teritorial Museum in Guthrie http://www.okterritorialmuseum.org/ Not to mention route 66 and anyone who comes through on 66 has to visit Pops in Arcadia http://www.pops66.com/soda-ranch/... Might I suggest getting the kids each a Martian Poop soda or maybe some Kitty Piddle. Seriously they make it and might even have it in stock.
If you are in the OKC area on August 6th the State USPSA Championships will be happening. Last I heard there will be at least 6 Grand Masters competing with around 150 total competitors. At least if that's your thing that is. Even to see a little of it is worthwhile, just bring some eye protection and earplugs for everyone. It's going to be hot but I will be out there scoring and doing some other volunteer work. It's due north of Pop's so hit it before and then have lunch and a soda after. Get yourself a bacon soda... The wife may like the Sweet Corn Soda. No I'm not kidding, you can even get a chocolate bacon soda, Ranch dressing, or hot wing soda.
That looks like fun. Will check it out for sure.We incorporate some geocaching
BTW, the only place I listed that's worth going to is Eischen's. You can skip the Catoosa Blue Whale and even the Tulsa Golden Driller.Lol, yeah no way I want to go noodling... those folks can have that all to themselves. May hit part of TX on the way back since we will like to take a different route back.
Drove right through Illinois and stayed just outside of St. Louis last night. No offense to anyone from Illinois, but I don't much care for it. Mostly due to them not honoring my CCW and having to put my daily carry away.
Will be fun to try and get some of those recommended sites in while I wait for the wife to get ready to basically hop in the SUV... Got at least an hour to kill... lol.
I felt the same way in CA but had to be there and decided the PCH would make the trip interesting at least. They added Nevada to mine in the last couple years and part of the reason why I went back that way. Plus I get bored taking the same route every time and Highway 50 was great for me. Austin Nevada was REALLY cool with one side of town around 6500 feet and the other side is around 7500 feet. Talk about walking uphill to get somewhere....Drove right through Illinois and stayed just outside of St. Louis last night. No offense to anyone from Illinois, but I don't much care for it. Mostly due to them not honoring my CCW and having to put my daily carry away.