We had forgotten to print out our NM permits, so we did that on the way down to eat. They were still putting out breakfast when we walked by so it wouldn't have done us much good to get down there earlier. Good spread, a couple of kinds of eggs, bacon, potatoes, a couple of brands of yogurt, third kind of juice.


We had gotten our bill under the door so no reason to talk to anyone this am.


Parking lot is full, trucks and cars parked on the street.


Long after daylight before we get going. Our first stop is two hours down the road at a rest area. Out here in the desert they are pretty basic.


Next stop should have been another hour down the road at the POE but they were closed. So another 10 miles and we are at a Pilot for fuel. This place was packed, by the time we left, traffic was back up down onto the travel lanes of the freeway. Nowhere to go until someone pulled out. Gas pumps weren't as bad. Lots of people with cardboard signs.


From here we kicked it down to 70 mph. This customer says to keep it under 75 :) Going through Kingman we see a transporter pulled over with the cop behind him. I couldn't see what company they drove for.


In and out of the snow today. In the snow we'd slow it down until the roads or sky were clear again. Real patchy. When we first hit snow, most of us slowed down and I noticed someone in the left lane with a truck behind them, the truck kept flashing his lights at them. Sometimes I wish I had a dash cam ...


Stopped in Williams at the Loves, Carl Jr's (Hardee's) for lunch. When we pulled off the freeway we couldn't hardly see a block ahead of us. By the time we were ready to leave it was mostly stopped snowing. We took 45 minutes for fast food ...


Almost two hours to Holbrook for fuel at the Maverick (what they now call Flying J gas stations.) Here we were going to decide if we could make it to Gallup with hours and daylight. We could on both accounts.


Sign on the POE listed 'dealer plates' so we pulled through but were waved on.


We got to the Quality Inn and then decided to stay there even though the Comfort Inn next door was $1 less.


Fueled twice today and put in the exact same dollar about, and not even dollars.


Walked next door to the Cracker Barrel, I had the meatloaf and BB had the fish.


Tomorrow will be a little shorter day. We should be able to make it to Amarillo. I plan on waiting till Tuesday to call the drop, that will still be 2-3 days before delivery.


Saw lots of transporters today. Buses, boom trucks, stacks, RV's.