Day 29 - Toledo Ohio - Pontiac Illinois - 372 Miles
Day 29 – Friday 7th June 2013 – Toledo, Ohio – Chicago – Route 66 Pontiac Illinois. 372 Miles
After good nights sleep at a Pilot Travel Centre we were on the road by 7.30 am. We were really starting to like the free camps and also hitting the road early.
We had also taken a liking to Denny’s Diners for breakfast. A big breakfast and just nibble on snacks and fruit for the day.
We drove through some beautiful rural country and managed a few more photos of some old barns. We came a cross a few more Amish Communities before heading into Chicago.
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I must have been getting used to the traffic by now, as we managed to make it downtown Chicago without any panic or getting lost.
Finding a parking spot was a challenge and finally went into the Millennium car park thinking it was a pay by the hour Car Park and ended up costing $30 to get out. “Ouch.”
We spent a few hours in Millennium Park admiring al the gardens, and of course the giant chrome bean which attracted everyone around. Just an amazing piece of Art.
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A stroll down the streets took us to the Chicago Tribune Building with all the pieces from buildings all over the world.
I could have quite easily spent a day or two looking around Chicago. But our main reason was to pick up the start of Route 66 and follow through to Albuquerque, where we had turned off earlier in the trip.
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Leaving Chicago was a lot harder then getting in. It was now peak hour, my navigator was asleep and starting to rain.
To make things worse I had sat on my driving glasses and broken them. Not that I have to wear them but being in a different Country it helps to see all the signs etc.
It seemed like hours before I cleared the heavy traffic and had really no idea where I was going. Only saved by the signs -Historic Route 66- that assured me I was going the right way.
We stopped at a Gas station for a rest. I then purchased a roll of electrical tape and a strap for my glasses. A few minutes of work and my glasses were taped back together and the strap holding them firmly on my head.
They somehow managed to last the rest of the trip and I still wear them around home the same.
We kept driving until just before dark and found a motel for the night in Pontiac.
Day 30 - Pontiac, Illinois - St Louis Missori - 290 Miles
Day 30 – Saturday 8th June 2013 – Route 66 Pontiac Illinois – Pilot Travel Centre – St Louis, Missouri – 292 Miles.
Bit of a slow start today. Always hard to get moving after a night in a motel. I think that’s the main reason we like a campervan. To get an early start and a few miles under our belt early.
It was 9.30 am before we hit the road and looking for the remains of Route 66. Once picked up we followed it all the way to St Louis.
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With the Van due for a service we found a quicklube and back on the road within 45 minutes.
It would have been much quicker except the manager had a bout a thousand questions about Australia and wanted to confirm a few things he has heard. Like Drop Bears and Killer Kangaroos. We confirmed everything he heard was 100% true.
Getting late in the afternoon it was off to downtown St Louis and the Gateway Arch.
I tried to avoid going near it as I don’t like heights.
I was eventually convinced to go up in the Arch. The ride up in a very small seated elevator added to my fears.
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Once we reached the top at 600feet we were greeted with some spectacular sunset views of the city.I managed some nice shots even though Im sure I was shaking.
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It wasn’t long before we joined the line of eager people waiting for the elevator train back down.
Leaving St Louis I took a wrong turn and ended up on the opposite side of the river. What a fantastic view. I would love to have stopped and taken a few photos but being in a big city and a dark area kept us moving. A wise move I think.
As we did not want to miss too much of Route 66 we only drove a short distance before pulling up at a Pilot Travel Centre for the night.