Day 31 – Sunday 9th June 2013 – Route 66 ,St Louis, Missouri – Haskell, Oklahoma- 431 Miles
We woke to a wet overcast day. On the road by 8am and had trouble finding pieces of Route 66. A lot of it is covered by the interstate or small strips running parallel to the interstate. It was at times better to saty on the main road.
The rain was quite heavy and wasnt long before we came across a pileup of cars travelling in the opposite direction. Traffic was blocked for miles and miles.
With our lanes clear we travelled on 66 before making a necessary stop in Springfield, Missouri.
Bass Pro Shop. Something I had read about and there was no way I would miss it. I called it the Husband Daycare Centre. You could easily drop them off all day and they would still be there that nigh. It has a website if anyone wants to check it out. Acres and acres of indoor fun, sporting camping, boating and fishing.
The sign above the door says it all. Welcome Fisherman, Hunters and other Liars.
It has to be the biggest sport store around. We spent at least three hours there and didn’t see it all. But I did get to purchase a few toys. Even my wife was impressed with it and came away with a cammo handbag.
Leaving Springfield we drove through Joplin and had a look at where the Tornado had hit two years earlier. All the time we were still looking at the weather, and what thinking about how severe and frightening it must have been.
My wife the navigator led us into Kansas for a whole twelve mile, so we could tick another State of our list.
Route 66 led us through some wild back roads and through farms and right past the farm houses.
If it wasn’t for the concrete strip for a road I would have thought we were lost.
On our previous trip we stayed with some friends in Phoenix Arizona. They had now moved to Haskell, Okalahoma. Our plan was to spend a few days resting once we got there.
With the trip now half over I would be a good time just to chill and park the van for a while. A quick phone call to confirm our arrival and it wasn’t long before we got off Route 66 at Tulsa, Oklahoma and on our way to Haskell.
We arrived at 9.30 pm after a long day on the road. I was asleep before 10pm but my wife stayed up all night catching up on the last two years since we visited last.
Now looking forward to a few quiet days in Oklahoma.
We did not realise how tired we were and definetly needed the break before moving on.