We're in Kerrville, TX and headed west, still on our way to OKC the LONG way.
Any bus-friendly stopping spots recommended along I-10 between Kerrville and El Paso?
Thanks...
We're in Kerrville, TX and headed west, still on our way to OKC the LONG way.
Any bus-friendly stopping spots recommended along I-10 between Kerrville and El Paso?
Thanks...
Paul,
Did you stay at Buckhorn Lake? If so, we will miss you by one week. We will be at Buckhorn this coming Sunday.
How hot is it out there right now?
Hope you guys are enjoying the trip to OKC.
Safe Travels
Paul, if you have a few days on the way, drop down to Marathon. It's a great base to explore Marfa, a fabulous art town, and of course Big Bend.
Andre,
Yes, we're at Buckhorn Lake. Sorry to have missed you. Yesterday it was 100, should be the same today. But, it's nice and cool in the bus.. those cruiseairs humming away.
While you're here, if you've never been to Luckenbach, you need to check it out.
Jim,
That sounds like a great side trip, but our schedule is kinda tight this time. We're headed ultimately to California before we turn around and head to OKC.
We stopped over at the KOA in Fort Stockton. I'm not a big KOA fan, but this place was fine for an overnight, I think it's about halfway to El Paso... They run a small restaurant with good food.
Edit - I think it is no longer a KOA, I believe it's now called the Fort Stockton RV Park.
Last edited by ajhaig; 08-17-2009 at 11:06 AM. Reason: update
We have stayed at Fort Stockton RV park many times. It is a nice little park for an overnight. It is almost always full, so call ahead and make a reservation. We have had to park in the over flow lot (no hook-ups) once.
Tuga & Karen Gaidry
2012 Honda Pilot
Thanks for the reply's. We've stayed at the Ft. Stockton KOA in the past and that's where we were thinking for an overnight stop.
I stayed at WalMart in Fort Stockton. West Texas is pretty much a pile of
4498_209223510720_583775720_6818112_3829334_n.jpg
in a rustic kind of way......
JDUB,
I hear ya.... we're tryin' to get through there with as little down time as possible.
That Walmart is lookin' better 'n better.
The Ft. Stockton RV Park could use a major electrical power upgrade.
If I shut down everything (including one battery charger) except the TV and 2 Cruiseairs, I can get up to as much as 110 volts on each leg.
If you increase the load much beyond that, the voltages quickly drop to the 106 - 107 range