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TransAmerica Trail in a 4Runner 4x4: #21: Day 21: W. Oklahoma 

Bob Patton
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Episode 21 is the fifth episode of Volume II and covers my TransAmerica Trail drive on September 10, 2023 from Alva, Oklahoma to The Great Plains Bunkhouse in Cimarron County, near Oklahoma's border with New Mexico. The Oklahoma prairie is a remarkable landscape, and the view from the TransAmerica Trail is much more "up close and personal" than you'd ever see by barreling down the interstate.
I have lowered the volume to make road noise, the stereo, and the rattling of hardware and melting ice in the back of the 4Runner less obtrusive. But if you want to hear that stuff, or my occasional comments and grumbles, you might want to turn up the sound.
After my wife died in late 2022 I implemented a long-planned dream of driving coast-to-coast on the TransAmerica Trail. I made the trip in two portions: Nags Head to the Mississippi River in May of 2023, and from the Mississippi River to Port Orford, Oregon in September.
I have tried to provide as realistic a representation of the drive as possible. The sound is what a passenger in my 4Runner would have heard (sorry about the radio selection!). The picture is through the windshield from a GoPro camera mounted to my dashboard. There are no beautiful drone shots from high overhead showing me driving down an isolated road through pretty scenery. There's no music, except for occasional snippets from the 4runner's stereo. I'm not promoting anything - including the TAT, though it doesn't need promoting.
I am struck by the beauty of some of these country roads and by the number of people who extended a friendly wave as I drove past. But the Trail also tests fortitude - of both you and your vehicle. It’s a magnificent country out there, but it will challenge you. If you’re planning such a trip: prepare well, be careful, take your time, and enjoy it!
Pokey, the family cat that accompanied me on the first half of my TAT journey, stays in a "pet resort" for the second half of the trip.

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Комментарии : 8   
@ChrisArrowood7309
@ChrisArrowood7309 4 месяца назад
You, sir, look like you are enjoying yourself!
@rwpattonstl
@rwpattonstl 4 месяца назад
It's quite a trip. Something new every day.
@robertodebeers2551
@robertodebeers2551 5 дней назад
The radio? Really?
@TheMrprez
@TheMrprez 4 месяца назад
Did you visit the Wizard of Oz museum while in Liberal?
@rwpattonstl
@rwpattonstl 4 месяца назад
No - just went up for gas and lunch. One of several things I wish I'd done. I was already feeling a little pressed for time, and that just got worse.
@chillbillinCO
@chillbillinCO 4 месяца назад
Did you air down much or just run at street pressure?
@rwpattonstl
@rwpattonstl 4 месяца назад
In most of the west I aired down from 40 to 25. In some areas with more pavement I did not air down because I disliked the mushy feeling on pavement more than I liked the softer ride on rocky roads. It was dry most of the time and I never felt that traction was an issue. The 4Runner has BFG KO2 tires.
@mechanicalpirate664
@mechanicalpirate664 18 часов назад
Usually unless you're airing down below 20 more like 15 you don't get a much bigger footprint I never used to air down my first landcruser a1973 40 series it was stock with Dunlop safari tires would take on beach second truck a 1997 80 series landcruser with falken wild peaks no different.
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