The setting is the evening of August 18th, 1960. This is going to be used a BB code in-text image for the final part of Clarence Coyote and Project Courier.
The building and it's location exists in real life in Duran.
:) Have not been out west in a long time, back in y2k I took a 130$ salvage car and drove it across the country.. Slept in the back seat,, carried my food clothes and tools and never regretted a bit. The entire trip cost me $3k and took 45 days,, I would do it again any day,
:) Have not been out west in a long time, back in y2k I took a 130$ salvage car and drove it acros
The longest single trip I've ever taken was back in December of 2013. It was in a 1976 Dodge motor home, traveling from Missoula, Montana to Sanford, Florida. I headed south to begin with to get out of the 12 below zero weather.
It was very late one night when I navigated Red Mountain Pass in Colorado with patches of packed snow on the road. There was no place to pull off. It was a drop off at the edge of the road on my side, and a mountain wall at the edge of the road on the other side...The road went on like that for miles. The next morning, a convivence store attendant in Silverton told me Red Mountain pass was one of the most dangerous stretches of road in the U.S.
In Roswell, New Mexico it was cold only at night, but nowhere as bad as it was further north.
I then came through Texas, Louisiana, and the Gulf Coast to Florida where it wasn't so cold.
The longest single trip I've ever taken was back in December of 2013. It was in a 1976 Dodge motor h
I recall taking that little chevy caviler with a 2.2 liter through parts of I 40 west towards new Mexico,...Oh man I remember travelling through some spots from Texas to the state line was so wide open there was no radio stations noting even the am radio only got one station and it was Indian music chants,, Gas was averaging 1.18 - 2.09 a gallon.. I carried two cans of naphtha a gallon each,, Its safer to carry than gas.. There was a stretch where was no gas station for almost 200 miles.. I had no cell phone then,, but I did have Ham Radio..
I recall taking that little chevy caviler with a 2.2 liter through parts of I 40 west towards new Me
Wyoming is like that too. I been through Wyoming on my way to Missoula, Montana in August of that year.
The part of Texas I went through on my way back was way further south of I-40. It was straight out of Roswell.
The night I got to Roswell, I went through Clines Coners, Encino, then through Vaughn. I remember crossing I-40 in Clines Corners the night I made it to Roswell.
Wyoming is like that too. I been through Wyoming on my way to Missoula, Montana in August of that ye