The drive from Amarillo to Albuquerque was a long and interesting journey. We started out bright eyed and bushy tailed trying to race between the rain storms. This seems be to the theme lately. Being this would be our longest run of the trip, it would include the dreaded stop for gas. So far we have managed to plan our stops so that a single tank of gas would suffice. This leg, mountains included meant we would have to maneuver our near sixty feet combined length into a gas station.
As is always the case, there was drama. The truck stop/gas station we stopped at had pour signage and we ended up on the car side not the truck side. Happy thoghts and a double check that we fit under the roof we decided to pull up to the outside pump and get it over with. As we make the corner there is a rental truck blocking the only 2 diesel pumps. We wait as patiently as we know how before Ralph in moment of frustration gets out, starts the transaction and tries to pull the hose to fuel the truck. Needless to say it didn't reach. So with the cat screaming, cars whiz zing about and the driver if the rental truck seemingly having vanished, I held the nozzle while Ralph eeked our monster up to within inches of the rental truck. Success we were able to complete the transaction. Nearly 30 minutes had passed at this point, a storm was clearly brewing and the rental truck driver finally reappears at a slow amble back to his truck. He looks at us, done fueling at this point and says "oh, do you need me to move?"....arghhh!
Back on the road we have smooth sailing, with the exception of our furry feline. It seems she had mastered the plan of sit in the truck it speeds up, slows down and we get out, done. The stop for gas in her brain meant we were done for the day and she cried the entire way to the campground. Which was still 3 more hours. Serious sad face.
Finally we are nearing the campground and our ninja GPS has an epic fail. It tells us to go 1/2 mile down the turn left. Well 1/2 a mile down there was nothing but desert followed by the dreaded words "recalculating". Then the most feared words of all, "make a U-turn when possible". When possible?!?! We have a 40 foot trailer, there isn't a road in the world that we can make a U-turn on let alone a barely 2 lane no shoulder middle of the desert, don't pick up hitch hikers because there's a prison road. Lucky for us, this must be a common problem. 3 miles down the road into the abyss, there was a wide cul d sac. So U-turn it was.
The campground was beautiful once we arrived, they had an awesome pool, a continental breakfast and we got to see some amazing storms coming over the mountains. We also met a nice family from Jacksonville Mississippi. Turns out he started the website www.rvparkreviews.com. Funny part is we used that website to pick all of our stops in this journey.
Lastly we exposed Ralph to a Jack in the box restaurant. It's a local fast food chain that only exists in the south. I had fond memories of eating there as a child. The best part are their shakes and I've enclosed a picture of the cup just because it's awesome!