Yes, we did drive a long way today. Last night we stayed at a truck stop near the small town of Wiley, Colorado. That was about 2 hours farther down the road than we thought that we were going to stop for the night. When we got up this morning, we noticed that we were only about 8 hours away from my mother-in-laws house. We decided to wait to see what we would do after driving 4 hours. After driving that amount of time, the small SW Kansas town that we were at had a temperature of 100 degrees and it wasn't even noon yet! We decided that rather than boondock near a lake, we would just drive to Shalane's mom's house and get into some air conditioning! We have been so spoiled by the cool, dry mountain air that we didn't know if we could survive a hot, humid night on the Kansas plains.
Now to fill in the gaps of our journey yesterday . Thursday morning, we left our beautiful forest setting just west of Durango, Colorado. We took US Hwy 160 over Wolf Creek Pass (elevation 10,000+ ft). As I mentioned earlier, we stopped at the top to give our truck a much needed break and to give us an opportunity to play in the snow. We stayed for about 30 minutes and then finished driving through the rest of the mountains of southern Colorado. It was beautiful, AGAIN!
We discovered a great thing about our solar generator. It seems that it will recharge itself without the help of the sun by plugging it into our inverter which in turn is plugged into the cigaretter lighter in our truck. We only did this while the truck was moving. We didn't want to drain one battery to charge the other.
Tomorrow in our blog, I will mention the highlight of today's journey. I will be writing about our visit to a small Kansas town completely wiped off the face of the earth by a F5 tornado in 2007. It was amazing to see how this town has recovered from that awful disaster. Until then, Happy Trails to all!
By the way, Shalane is off with her mom and may not be with us for a couple of days to add to the blog. Do not fear, she will be back!
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