We drove our coach 180 miles, about 3 hours of driving, from Red Bay, Alabama to Toomsuba, Mississippi.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading southeast:

An interactive map:
Leaving the Red Bay Acres RV park:


“Welcome to Mississippi”:

Highway 76:

Exit to I-22:

I-22:

Tombigbee River:

A momentary loss of visibility from farm dust:

The speed limit signs also have a minimum speed, unusually:

Exit to Tupelo:

We stopped for lunch at Tin Lizzie Cafe in West Point, Mississippi:





BLT (without the tomato) and “tater babies” wedges:

The highway had frequent turnaround lanes:

Paladin asleep next to the passenger chair:

Highway 45:

Exit to I-20:

I-20:

TA fuel stop:




The pump price was $371.99 for 107 gallons of diesel (thirsty coach!), though we actually paid less, thanks to our Open Roads discount (see below):

The slowest DEF pump; it took 10 minutes to pump five gallons:

$23.69 for 5.779 gallons of DEF:

The Open Roads statement indicated that we saved $30.65 on the diesel (the DEF isn’t discounted):

A narrow road to our destination:

And a narrower road:

Our destination, a KOA Journey:


Our site:


Unfortunately no travel video today; my dashcam had filled up and failed to record.