Monday morning, October 3rd we hit the road. It didn't take us long to cross the border into North Dakota. What did take us a long time was purchasing a cell data and phone plan in Grand Forks. We started at AT & T, then Verizon, then back to AT & T. We got a plan to do for short term. Hopefully we'll find something better when we get to Weslaco.
We were fighting a very strong south wind all day which didn't help our fuel economy any, but we had no complaints from our truck. This truck and trailer combo really doesn't seem to be bothered by the wind.
We ended the day in a little town called Hankinson, North Dakota that has a park with a few campsites. You put your payment into a slot. We had the place to ourselves.
At the base of the tree in our site were these "nuts". Maybe someone knows what they are but we didn't.
We walked a few blocks to the grocery store since we had cleaned out our fridge before crossing the border. We walked past this law office which has a unique name.
It's a very pretty town with huge, well kept homes and impressive churches.
We had a huge thunderstorm that night. Our trailer was rocking and rolling. The next morning was pretty overcast and once again, we were driving straight into a strong wind.
I'm not sure what the building is but usually, the biggest, grandest buildings are banks. It almost looks like a golf course but I don't think that would be a clubhouse.
We pulled into a Walmart in South Dakota to do a bit of shopping. As we were pulling out to leave on a very tight corner, Dave noticed that the trailer was getting very close to a post in the parking lot. We backed up a bit, then carefully made the turn, watching the post and the side of the trailer. Suddenly, we heard a noise. At the top of the post there was a sign which we hadn't seen. It took out the bottom of our bathroom window. ☹️
We pulled into an RV service lot and they were nice enough to tape it up for us at no cost. They told us not to feel bad, they've seen it done before and much worse. That certainly put a damper on our day.
Borders of states are often rivers. We were briefly in Iowa at some point, not sure if it was this day.
I missed part of this sign but in case you always wondered where the Prairie Chicken Capitol of the World was, it's in Cassody, Kansas.
The ever changing sky.
The next morning when we got up the wind was ferocious. When we opened the door of our trailer we had to hold on with all our might to keep it from slamming open. Every trip in and out of the trailer was a challenge while we were preparing to leave. The BAD. On one of our trips out of the trailer, when we opened the door, the force of the wind blew the kitchen window out of its track. We couldn't get the little wheels back in the track to wind it closed so......duct tape to the rescue.
Right across from where we were parked was a Petco. Cleo desperately needed a haircut due to the heat, and without power Dave was unable to do it. Dave made an awesome deal with a girl at Petco to shave the main part of Cleo's body and Dave would finish the rest.
You know you're in Texas when the semis start to outnumber the vehicles.
We have arrived at Emma Long Metropolitan Park. We were extremely lucky to get a campsite in Austin. Everything I tried was booked. I kept checking for cancellations and found one. We found out after we arrived that the ACL (Austin City Limits) music festival is on. It's also a long weekend here.
More fun for Cleo.
The GOOD. All of the trip except for the Bad and the Ugly. We will be leaving tomorrow, Sunday, October 9th and going to Weslaco. Happy Thanksgiving!
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