San Francisco--1982
Wed, 11/4/09:
Lake Lurleen SP, Tuscaloosa, AL, to Deer Run RV Park, Troy, AL: After stopping at the dump station, we left Lake Lurleen at about 9:30. Followed 82 east this time with Mike driving. Rt. 82 out of Tuscaloosa is a four-lane, limited-access highway. Wanted to stop for breakfast, but there weren't a plethora of eating establishments along the way--at least not where we could pull in easily with the fifth-wheel in tow. So after a couple of hours we exited at a travel center with a Wendy's, fueled up, ate, and switch drivers. I started driving and we continued east on Rt. 82, which after a couple of miles turned into a two-lane road. Outside of Montgomery we headed south on Rt. 65 and then south on Rt. 231. Finally got through the outskirts of Montgomery and Rt. 231 turned into a four-lane, limited-access highway again, traveling through rolling hills of large horse and cattle ranches. Troy is about 50 miles south of Montgomery. We pulled in to Deer Run at about 2:00. Deer Run is a really nice commercial RV park. Only here for one night. Not even unhooking. Have to stop in Dothan, AL, tomorrow morning to get the TV antenna fixed (hopefully).
Lake Lurleen SP, Tuscaloosa, AL, to Deer Run RV Park, Troy, AL: After stopping at the dump station, we left Lake Lurleen at about 9:30. Followed 82 east this time with Mike driving. Rt. 82 out of Tuscaloosa is a four-lane, limited-access highway. Wanted to stop for breakfast, but there weren't a plethora of eating establishments along the way--at least not where we could pull in easily with the fifth-wheel in tow. So after a couple of hours we exited at a travel center with a Wendy's, fueled up, ate, and switch drivers. I started driving and we continued east on Rt. 82, which after a couple of miles turned into a two-lane road. Outside of Montgomery we headed south on Rt. 65 and then south on Rt. 231. Finally got through the outskirts of Montgomery and Rt. 231 turned into a four-lane, limited-access highway again, traveling through rolling hills of large horse and cattle ranches. Troy is about 50 miles south of Montgomery. We pulled in to Deer Run at about 2:00. Deer Run is a really nice commercial RV park. Only here for one night. Not even unhooking. Have to stop in Dothan, AL, tomorrow morning to get the TV antenna fixed (hopefully).
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