We left early and change direction due to weather changes. Instead of heading Northeast to Carlsbad, we diverter to I-10.
Our destination was Fort Stockton, since we were both driving vehicles, and this was a simple 300 miles. We arrived early enough and found a large lot behind the Walmart capable of holding over 50 Rigs. We planted ourselves and settled in for the night.
Nothing special in the area, so we elected to call it an early night, around 10 pm central daylight saving time.
We awoke and prepared to leave by 0800. Susan was leading, with me in the rear. Weather forecast was a chance for rain and or mist during our drive east. Our journey was uneventful until just west of exit 301:
Would you like to guess what happen ?
Before you ask, yes we have tire monitors, no, we did not see any loss of air in the tires. It was a plain and simple tire separation on the inside dully. Air pressure was 115 lbs all 4 tires.
So we are sitting here waiting for service to handle the flat tires.
Safe Travels and Journeys
DaGirls Rv
Susan, Dakota, Tilly and me.
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