Touring the Mother Road – June/July 2009 in a 370Z! Route 66 has been called the “ Mother Road ” and the “ Main Street of America ” and for
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06-27-2009, 09:43 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Reporting From the Mother Road!
Route 66 officially doesn’t exist today – it was decommissioned as a U.S. route in 1985 but thousands of people who know and love the route and what it represents have revived interest and preserved it – the eight states it passed through have help erect signage to help folks follow in the footsteps of those who went before and to at least partially experience life the way our parents, or grand parents experienced the great American highways. As some of you know, I and a dear friend traveled the Route form its beginnings to
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Day One
DAY ONE:
This was a very heavy travel day. After taking care of boarding my pets (Millie the Basset Hound and Max the cat); I headed out of Murfreesboro, Tennessee hitting the road at about 7:45AM headed for near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Norman, Ok to be specific). For those interested in such things, the trip took 10 hours 14 minutes of driving time and covered 728.8 miles although the total travel time was close to 12 hours. Average MPG was 24.9 at an overall average speed of 71.0 MPH (in general, I tend to travel about 10 MPH more than the posted limit except in heavy traffic/urban areas where I usually keep closer to the speed limit). According to my in-car gauge; ambient temps were as high as 103 degrees although I’m not sure what the official high for the day was…as engine oil temps have been a concern for the 370Z I’m happy to report that even in slow-moving traffic due to construction, etc…oil temps never went much above 230 and even under periods of sometimes hard acceleration; it didn’t have a problem at all. On the comfort side, the 370Z is not a bad car to travel in but long distance traveling requires stops if only to get out and walk for a few minutes…the vehicle is pretty comfortable but there are only so many ways you can stretch your legs! I took the car to a local car was after I had checked in at my hotel and a couple of notable things happened. First, a young mother came up to me just after I had pulled into the wash bay and asked if she could use my cell phone…seems her 3 year old who was belted into his car seat had managed to lock the car with him and the keys inside…she called her mother to bring a set of keys so she could open the vehicle…it was a Toyota SUV so no “On-Star”! Since the car was running and the A/C on, the little boy was comfortable until Grandma arrived. The second thing is that gentlemen showed up to wash a beautiful and completely original black 1965 Olds 442. He’s the original owner and has kept it absolutely perfect. We talked for a while and I found out he also owns a 350Z which he’s heavily modified so of course, we ended up talking about the 370! Tomorrow it’s on to
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06-27-2009, 10:08 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Very cool. One day I would like to drive it from Chicago to California. I wish it would be totally restored and become a wonderful driving heritage from start to finish. How much of your route is going to be the actual old highway?
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Day Two
Today started even earlier than yesterday; up by 6 and out of the room by 7 to go to breakfast…ate at an original Route 66 diner on the outskirts of As with yesterday, this was a pretty heavy day of travel although not as far as yesterday’s undertaking…my plan was to travel over to Amarillo and pick up the route at exactly where we left off in 2007 at the “Cadillac Ranch”…now in case any of you are wondering, this is not a house if ill-repute; it’s 10 Cadillac automobiles buried to their dashboards “pointing’ West…an art experiment in the middle of a Texas field! Before getting to Amarillo, I couldn’t help but make a couple of excursions off I-40 to stop in Clinton, Ok and then Elk City, Ok to revisit a couple of Route 66 icons. It seems slightly cooler today although temps were still in the low 90’s and it was bright and sunny although it looked as if there were some heavy rains south of the interstate. I made it to the Cadillac Ranch just to the West of Amarillo and than picked up Route 66 from that point…along much of A lot of the Texas panhandle is somewhat uninteresting as far as landscapes go although there are exceptions…things get noticeable more interesting when you cross the border into New Mexico…it’s easy to see why so many “Western” movies have been filmed in New Mexico…wind chiseled ridges and towering pieces of land seem to sprout up out of flat land. Stats for today – 7 hrs/16 minutes of driving for a total of 420.9 miles. Average MPG/MPH for today was 23.9/57.1 respectively. Tomorrow it’s on to
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Total mileage on the route this trip will be about 820.
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Subscribed. I love road trip threads.
By the way, if you get a chance while in Albuquerque, you should visit Sandia Peak. It's absolutely beautiful there.
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The world's longest cable tram ride is there, also. That alone is worth riding. It's fairly scary, though-- you're EXTREMELY high up.
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Sounds like a great way to enjoy the Z, might have to plan something of my own.
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I think he did . Oh, wait...those were just the murals at the Blue Swallow Motel. Seriously, Robert, it sounds like a really excellent adventure.
BTW, if Oatman's anything like it used to be (it's been a number of years since I last visited) keep your eyes open for wild burros. Even with the bra on the front end of your baby, it just wouldn't do to have a run in with one of them. For those who think I'm kidding, see here: Oatman and the Wild Burros Video (DesertUSA)
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