We drove our coach 163 miles, about 3 hours of driving, from Scott City, Kansas to Guymon, Oklahoma.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading south:

An interactive map:
Our coach by the lake, before hooking up our truck:

Toaded:


We stopped by the dumpsters to take out the trash on the way out:

Departing the park:

Paladin in his safe space next to the passenger chair:

Scott City:

A clever idea to use the water tower as a cell tower:

There were lots of oversize load trucks on this route, including several with really long wind turbine blades:


And other things:

A brief bathroom stop (using the bathroom in our coach, of course):

More wind turbine blades and farm equipment:



Presumably a radar sphere:

Another one:

A lunch stop at a Subway at a gas station:





Another oversize load:

Paladin in his safe spot:

A pedestrian bridge in the ironically named Liberal, Kansas:


Oklahoma state line, and some roadworks:

Oklahoma sign:

This water tower reminded me of the famous Warner Bros one:

Hooker, Oklahoma (the Wikipedia article says the motto is “It’s a location, not a vocation”):


Half the main road through town closed for roadworks:

Our destination:




