Son_of_Perdition
Senior Member
Sitting here thinking about this summer's possible travel I want to do for my bucket list. I have traveled what was called at one time 'The Heritage Highway' - US89. Completed that several years ago. Completed the I-70 trip from Cove Fort, UT to Baltimore, MD. Most recently traveled Highway 1 down the Pacific Coast from Washington to S California. I also took a few local trips Highway 13 down the Atlantic coast through parts of NJ over Chesapeake Bay, been down I-95 from NYC to Florida.
But the one that sticks in my mind was my fascination with Route 66 'The Mother Road'. I've wanted to take that trip since I was a child watching the TV show 'Route 66' (60-64). Two guys in their red Corvette cruising along the highway & byways. I bought a book years ago about the trip, sites to stop at, stories & highlights. One of my favorite classic movies is still 'The Grapes of Wrath' with Henry Fonda. During my travels I have covered the route from Oklahoma City, OK to Bullhead City, AZ & from Barstow, Ca to Santa Monica, CA even walked out on the pier. But to do it right I always wanted to drive to either Chicago or Santa Monica & track the route as best as I could. Taking pictures, staying in the quaint motels that still exist, do the whole tourist scene. Even sang along with Bobby Troup.

Driving was my form of escapism, back when I was in my 40's I checked out a truckers school & almost quit my career to get on the open road in an 18-wheeler. I enjoyed TV shows about traveling with the wind in you face or windshield, adventure around every corner, 'Movin On' with Sonny & Will, 'Then Came Bronson' with Michael Parks. Could ever relate to 'The Fugitive' with David Janssen, avoiding Gerard traveling around the country, stopping for a few days. Great life or so I imagined. I probably would have enjoyed a hobo's life of hopping freight cars during the depression era. Watching those shows probably gave me a few moments to dream of a change to my routine.
But the one that sticks in my mind was my fascination with Route 66 'The Mother Road'. I've wanted to take that trip since I was a child watching the TV show 'Route 66' (60-64). Two guys in their red Corvette cruising along the highway & byways. I bought a book years ago about the trip, sites to stop at, stories & highlights. One of my favorite classic movies is still 'The Grapes of Wrath' with Henry Fonda. During my travels I have covered the route from Oklahoma City, OK to Bullhead City, AZ & from Barstow, Ca to Santa Monica, CA even walked out on the pier. But to do it right I always wanted to drive to either Chicago or Santa Monica & track the route as best as I could. Taking pictures, staying in the quaint motels that still exist, do the whole tourist scene. Even sang along with Bobby Troup.

Driving was my form of escapism, back when I was in my 40's I checked out a truckers school & almost quit my career to get on the open road in an 18-wheeler. I enjoyed TV shows about traveling with the wind in you face or windshield, adventure around every corner, 'Movin On' with Sonny & Will, 'Then Came Bronson' with Michael Parks. Could ever relate to 'The Fugitive' with David Janssen, avoiding Gerard traveling around the country, stopping for a few days. Great life or so I imagined. I probably would have enjoyed a hobo's life of hopping freight cars during the depression era. Watching those shows probably gave me a few moments to dream of a change to my routine.