bollar
Disgruntled Member
Lots of eating establishments within easy walking distance and a nice square to hang out at as well. And plenty of friendly hospitality!
I'm sure we'll see you a week from Saturday!
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Lots of eating establishments within easy walking distance and a nice square to hang out at as well. And plenty of friendly hospitality!
No, still not as direct as the diagonal 287 path: DFW to Wichita Falls to Childress to Amarillo, but a bit less distance than Ardmore to OKC to Weatherford to Shamrock to Amarillo.
The one thing that is absent and annoying me is a direct connection between Dallas and Amarillo, TX. This makes it easy to get to New Mexico and Colorado from Northern Texas. Otherwise it is another 100 miles extra going north to OK city and turning west.
I understand this is not the right thread, but perhaps we should start a thread titled, "When will get direct route from Dallas to Amarillo, TX?"
Your assertion that it is less distance via Cisco->Sweetwater->Lubbock->Amarillo is incorrect. See the map below:
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I understand this is not the right thread, but perhaps we should start a thread titled, "When will get direct route from Dallas to Amarillo, TX?"
Your assertion that it is less distance via Cisco->Sweetwater->Lubbock->Amarillo is incorrect. See the map below:
View attachment 183542
I'm sure we'll see you a week from Saturday!
Hey, tell me about it. Dallas to Amarillo via OKC is a drag.
I feel your pain. Imagine how frustrating it is to have to the same thing from Houston. In fact, if you want to go anywhere out-of-state from HTX other than immediately east on I-10 or possibly Shreveport, you have to drive through DFW & OKC. Anywhere...north, northwest, northeast, west...through DFW AND OKC...that's just damn depressing.
As an aside, we ate at the Red Neck Bar & Grill for lunch and we both enjoyed our meals. The chicken fried chicken was good....not "good for sulphur springs" but good, period. A pleasant surprise.
We ate at Arturo's Wood Fired Pizza, it was good thin-crust handmade pizza. Note that one does not feed a family of four - you really need two.
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