Thanks xjoenx and Ryan, we started in Knoxville and drove up to PA, then headed back down and west to Colorado, down to San Diego, then back over to Arizona, stopped in Oklahoma, and home to TN. 5 weeks, 20 different states, lots of fun!Great job Aussie. Where did you travel to?
Oh god. I'm sure Oklahoma was the most miserable of them allThanks xjoenx and Ryan, we started in Knoxville and drove up to PA, then headed back down and west to Colorado, down to San Diego, then back over to Arizona, stopped in Oklahoma, and home to TN. 5 weeks, 20 different states, lots of fun!
It actually wasn't too bad, there was a lot of stuff to do in the city, I went karting, checked out the osteology museum, science center, and ate some steak lol. Worst part was the locusts everywhere, it was seriously freaky getting out to pump gas at night, they were swarming everywhere :shock:Oh god. I'm sure Oklahoma was the most miserable of them all
Yeah we have a LOT of locusts. This time of year is terrible to visit because of the heat and wind.It actually wasn't too bad, there was a lot of stuff to do in the city, I went karting, checked out the osteology museum, science center, and ate some steak lol. Worst part was the locusts everywhere, it was seriously freaky getting out to pump gas at night, they were swarming everywhere :shock:
Denver was actually the worst place we were on the entire trip, I really liked Colorado but that city kinda sucked, everything seemed to close early, it was super cramped, and there really wasn't much going on. Colorado City on the otherhand was awesome, it's #1 on our places to move now.
Oh I didn't know you lived there? I wish we ate somewhere else though, we went to that Cattlemans cause they had some good reviews but the food was kinda lame for the money, really great service though.Yeah we have a LOT of locusts. This time of year is terrible to visit because of the heat and wind.
Come in September and its perfect