IanC
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I left Columbus, New Mexico yesterday morning, headed for Balmoreah Lake, in Texas. Made it just past El Paso when the wind picked up big time. The first real dust storm I've been in. It was amazing how quickly visibility turned to near zero, plus my little trailer was being thrown around like a cork at sea. Truck Stops are my least favorite places to sleep, but I was sure grateful for the Petro. This morning, the wind had died down so I hit the road again, only to be smacked around by a new wave of 60 mph gusts. Made it 12 miles to a rest area. Dang, it's brutal out there. As much as the trailer is being rocked I can't imagine what it's like on the road, so here I sit. No big deal - I did some cleaning to get rid of the dust that made it's way into the trailer and coated everything inside, made another pot of coffee and thanks to my new unlimited data plan I'm going to spend the day watching archeology videos. Life is good.
I hope the guys who were tent camping in the park I just left are ok. Tent campers are definitely a hardy breed.
I hope the guys who were tent camping in the park I just left are ok. Tent campers are definitely a hardy breed.