A Friend with a gas station horse. He couldn't find the quarter slot. |
Families don't travel across country by car
anymore. I wouldn't even do it with my kids. The trend was already leaning
toward flying to vacation, and then the Griswolds ruined the
family road trip forever.
Except … a few ol' timers still want to see
fly-over country from ground level at a comfortable speed. We just did, and we
had a blast. With a couple of good friends, we toured Nevada, Utah, Idaho,
Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska. When you slow down to a
leisurely pace, you discover a great country filled with great people. Pioneer
and Western History reminds you what it means to be an American. Monuments like
Mount Rushmore and the Dakota Badlands are more impressive than the latest
iPhone app. Really. And if you have a taste for Great American tacky, you can still
find plenty of it along the road. The thirty-foot dinosaurs may be gone, but
you can still sidle up to a six-foot garishly painted horse.
A road trip across the country still
presents hardships. I think we ran out of ice once for our evening cocktails.
It surprised me that a thirty-eight foot diesel-pusher wouldn't have an
automatic icemaker. It had everything else, including a satellite entertainment
system that could pull in countless radio and television stations. I don't
believe there was a roll of wax paper either. The motorhome did have a full
kitchen, with an endless supply of wholesome and unwholesome food, but we used zip-lock baggies to store leftovers. Our roomy vehicle leveled itself,
kept the temperature perfect, and had a sound system that would make a concert
hall envious. We did have to make our beds in the morning. What we didn't have to do
was cruise up and down the main boulevard looking for a place to eat or park
for the night. A pair of iPads made researching the options for the next few
hours or days an enjoyable pastime.
The trip was reminiscent of my youth, but
somehow better. We had fun, relaxed, enjoyed good company, and learned a lot
about our country. If you get the chance, hit the road.