We spent the last night in Decatur, TX at the local Walmart. It was a bit cold and we wished we had some electricity to plug into. We survived by using the generator in the morning to warm things up. We traveled cross country first north and then east and find ourselves in the K River Campground in the country just north of Hugo, OK near a smaller town of Moyers. This is quite remote, out in the woods near the river. The cell phone signal is not good and the air card signal is little better. Slow, but working. We are in the foothills of the Jack Fork Mountains and not very far from the Kiamichi mountains. We will spend two nights here and then travel north east through the mountains to Poteau, OK which is only about 40 miles from Ft. Smith, AR, the location of our next hamfest on Saturday. We will probably spend a couple of nights in the Poteau area so we can stay away from the big town of Fort Smith, AR. The photo is of the Bryan County Courthouse in Durant, OK. I think this is the front and side view. It is a beautiful structure.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
We spent the last night in Decatur, TX at the local Walmart. It was a bit cold and we wished we had some electricity to plug into. We survived by using the generator in the morning to warm things up. We traveled cross country first north and then east and find ourselves in the K River Campground in the country just north of Hugo, OK near a smaller town of Moyers. This is quite remote, out in the woods near the river. The cell phone signal is not good and the air card signal is little better. Slow, but working. We are in the foothills of the Jack Fork Mountains and not very far from the Kiamichi mountains. We will spend two nights here and then travel north east through the mountains to Poteau, OK which is only about 40 miles from Ft. Smith, AR, the location of our next hamfest on Saturday. We will probably spend a couple of nights in the Poteau area so we can stay away from the big town of Fort Smith, AR. The photo is of the Bryan County Courthouse in Durant, OK. I think this is the front and side view. It is a beautiful structure.
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