Wind, mountains and speeding truckers could not keep us from logging 1,000 miles during the first three days of our RV adventure across America. We took a walk in Kingman, AZ today and made coffee to spur us toward Williams, where our wee trailer seemed dwarfed in the Good Sam campground. Our neighbors in a huge fifth wheel are following Nascar races to Texas. On our way, we drove a bit of Route 66 through the historic town of Seligman.
Backroads Across America: Route 66 calls
Categories: Backroads Across America
Tags: Kingman, Photos, Route 66, RV, Trailer life, Trailer Travel, travel, Williams
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Great start! Just think how we’d feel with our tiny tent trailer along side the gigantic RVs!!
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Well, you know which fingernail grows the fastest? Just show them that!
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Great pics! Love the Roadkill Cafe!
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Great, Jackie…would you like the breaded squirrel legs or the fried rabbit ears? :))
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Wow, that’s a lot of miles. Be sure to stop and smell the roadkill, at the diner, that is…
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Thanks for the idea, Jeff. We are in Sedona for a couple of days…warm here, just went swimming.
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Thanks for the update. By the way… your wee trailer is bigger than our wee, wee trailer. Ken
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But your lower profile makes for easier towing, especially when facing a headwind. Today we were far from trucks most of the day…much better!
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