
We left Tehachapi on October 1 with the toy hauler loaded and headed for Hot Springs. Leon drove the toy hauler and I drove Hernando. We managed to arrive in Kingman, Az in time for an early supper at El Palacio, a favorite Mexican restaurant. We walked along Route 66 for a few minutes before heading east again.
The plan was to stop for the night at a roadside park at dark only to find it closed. We found a spot in Ash Fork, Az in an empty lot next to the Rancho Cafe and went in for a coke and bowl of ice cream. It was like we had walked on stage in a tv sitcom: a guy wearing a pistol and holster, 3 sheriffs, some perhaps truck drivers, and some of the locals. Leon thought it was quite noisy in the night with trains passing constantly – I heard nothing.

At 7 am we were on the road again and finally got to New Mexico where gas was $2.39 a gallon and that is a good thing! We planned to stop at a rest stop before Tucumcari at dark only to find it closed also. We drove on to Tucumcari and were delighted to find a Kmart full of RVers.

We ate breakfast at Denny’s and waited for the sun to come up to leave. We weren't in a rush as we wouldn't make it to Hot Springs in one day, but we did!
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