Day 21 and 22 – October 26th and 27th – Eastward Bound

Now it’s all driving driving driving…With the National Parks in my rear view mirror, there’s not much to report on. Even coming through Wolf Creek Pass (at 10,857 feet (3,309 meters) was anticlimactic as I did it before dawn. Later that day, however, I passed San Luis Peak, one of the 14’ers, (there are between 53 AND 58 over 14,000 ft in Colorado depending on how they’re defined).

Today, the 27th, was REALLY boring. Driving several hundred miles through a cloud (i.e. FOG) was tedious and mind-numbing, but I made it to WaKeeney, Kansas. What I WILL say is that the second I crossed into Kansas from Colorado the roads immediately became smooth (much to Hudson’s and my delight) and the PEOPLE became SO friendly. Could it have anything to do with Colorado being a blue state versus Kansas, a Red state? The truck drivers I listened to on my CB radio sure seemed to think so, and I’d have to agree.

Here’s what I looked at all day long…

Onward to Kansas City tomorrow.