โApr-21-2014 01:17 PM
โMay-01-2014 07:01 AM
Skid Row Joe wrote:AlCar wrote:
Piece of advice: Be aware that if you have a license plate cover on your vehicle that the State Police around the Amarillo area love to pull over RV's, 5'ers, etc and say they can't read the state you from on your on your plate and love to pull you over for license, insurance, registration, and marriage status. I was issued a warning last summer and this was what we had to produce to their satisfaction.
I hope you reported this to the county attorney's office in Amarillo. Sounds like you weren't treated lawfully, from what you wrote about the stop and search done by LE there.
โApr-29-2014 06:30 PM
AlCar wrote:
Piece of advice: Be aware that if you have a license plate cover on your vehicle that the State Police around the Amarillo area love to pull over RV's, 5'ers, etc and say they can't read the state you from on your on your plate and love to pull you over for license, insurance, registration, and marriage status. I was issued a warning last summer and this was what we had to produce to their satisfaction.
โApr-29-2014 02:03 PM
padredw wrote:
We go through Amarillo to Colorado several times a year.
We have modified our route to drive north to US 82 at Paris, Texas (if coming from further east, that would be at Texarkana), all the way to the intersection with 287 near Wichita Falls. This way we avoid the congestion of the metraplex (Dallas/Fort Worth) and the suburbs sprawling to the north. US 82 is a pleaant drive with little traffic.
There are two good places for camping besides Wichita Falls: The Rocking A in Vernon, and the Ole Town Cotton Gin at Goodlett, Texas (near Quanah.) In recent years we have stayed almost exclusively at the Ole Town Gin. It is a very good place for overnight--level sites with full hook-ups. WIFI, but not very many TV choices. Still, that's our choice on the way to Amarillo.
โApr-29-2014 01:54 PM
AlCar wrote:
Piece of advice: Be aware that if you have a license plate cover on your vehicle that the State Police around the Amarillo area love to pull over RV's, 5'ers, etc and say they can't read the state you from on your on your plate and love to pull you over for license, insurance, registration, and marriage status. I was issued a warning last summer and this was what we had to produce to their satisfaction.
โApr-29-2014 12:07 PM
padredw wrote:I agree completely with the Old Town Cotton Gin campground. Real nice place and the two times we were there they served continental breakfast.
We go through Amarillo to Colorado several times a year.
We have modified our route to drive north to US 82 at Paris, Texas (if coming from further east, that would be at Texarkana), all the way to the intersection with 287 near Wichita Falls. This way we avoid the congestion of the metraplex (Dallas/Fort Worth) and the suburbs sprawling to the north. US 82 is a pleaant drive with little traffic.
There are two good places for camping besides Wichita Falls: The Rocking A in Vernon, and the Ole Town Cotton Gin at Goodlett, Texas (near Quanah.) In recent years we have stayed almost exclusively at the Ole Town Gin. It is a very good place for overnight--level sites with full hook-ups. WIFI, but not very many TV choices. Still, that's our choice on the way to Amarillo.
โApr-28-2014 07:17 AM
โApr-26-2014 09:16 PM
Red Eagle wrote:Believe me, this route IS preferable to the Dallas-Fort Worth Interstates!
Again, thanks for the advice. Looks like hwy 69 up to hwy 82 and west to Wichita Falls.
โApr-26-2014 09:14 PM
Red Eagle wrote:
Will be heading west late May/early June. Considering taking I-20 to I-35W(north) to Hwy 287 to Amarillo. Can those of you who have traveled Hwy 287 tell me what gas stations along that route can accommodate RVs ? We are pulling a 31' 5er. We will most likely need to find a campground along that route, probably near Wichita Falls. Appreciate any info.
โApr-23-2014 01:50 PM
โApr-23-2014 07:06 AM
padredw wrote:
We go through Amarillo to Colorado several times a year.
We have modified our route to drive north to US 82 at Paris, Texas (if coming from further east, that would be at Texarkana), all the way to the intersection with 287 near Wichita Falls. This way we avoid the congestion of the metraplex (Dallas/Fort Worth) and the suburbs sprawling to the north. US 82 is a pleaant drive with little traffic.
There are two good places for camping besides Wichita Falls: The Rocking A in Vernon, and the Ole Town Cotton Gin at Goodlett, Texas (near Quanah.) In recent years we have stayed almost exclusively at the Ole Town Gin. It is a very good place for overnight--level sites with full hook-ups. WIFI, but not very many TV choices. Still, that's our choice on the way to Amarillo.
โApr-22-2014 08:30 PM
โApr-22-2014 07:51 PM
Red Eagle wrote:
Appreciate the advice. Now strongly considering hwy 69 either to Greenville or farther north to Bells,Tx and hwy 82. Are there stations on hwy 69, hwy 380 and hwy 82 for easy in & out to fill up? You folks are greatly helping with my route decision making. After reaching Amarillo, the easy part is I-40 to Flagstaff area. Again, thanks for all your advice.
โApr-22-2014 01:34 PM
โApr-22-2014 10:12 AM