Shreveport was a bigger city than we thought, however easy enough to negotiate the interchanges getting out, Pic of one below!
We headed off up the I49 again, a cool ride. You ask why is an interstate a cool ride? This one is all concrete, smooth concrete with no judder bars. Next it was pretty much deserted from interstate standards. At one stage just before we crossed the state line into Arkansas I was counting 3 cars per kilometer traveling in the opposite direction, next to zero Trucks and we saw one motorcycle in 135 Kms. Not only was it deserted, but it is the only interstate we have ridden that my BMW Garmin GPS had no idea existed. Next the scenery changed a wee bit again, recall yesterday I said the farmland looked in better nick and was good cropping land between Lafayette and Shreveport? Yep, well north of Shreveport the land was pretty well developed, nicer than the Waikato even? Less cropping more grazing, real nice country. Very expensive looking I would suggest. I had never pictured Louisiana as a full on farmland state but there is some real nice farmland in this state. The other thing we noticed was the farmland was so green. The heat here is summer is fierce, but the land is not parched like Aussie, must be the thunder storms every afternoon eh?
So now it’s after midday and we are in Arkansas. Now back in NZ, pretty much all we know about Arkansas is that the Arkansas Chug a bug came from there, you know the one from the cartoon tele show, “Wacky Races”, the one that had Dick Darstardly in it. Remember the southern accent of that dog guy that drove the Arkansas chug a bug?
Well No, there is more to Arkansas than the Arkansas chug a bug. I shit you not.
Moving right along, the last 50 kilometers today was on Route seven, Arkansas from the I30 up to Hot Springs. Hot Springs Arkansas is the birthplace of Bill Clinton but has some awesome history of its own. Historic downtown Hot springs is very cool. There is bathhouse row, all the old bath houses from back in the day are still there, but now restaurants and stuff like that. We got a taxi down town and had a good look around before selecting a quaint wee place called the Ohio club to have a beer and a meal. Tuesday night is Taco night, that’s the special. Another wee treat, Christine Demeo ( pronounced Dimayo, you catch my drift) plays there every Tuesday night from 7 till 11. Christine is one talented lady, has an amazing repertoire across a heap on genre’s and is a treasure to listen to. Anyone visiting Hot Springs Arkansas and there on a Tuesday night, needs to have a graze at the Ohio club in Central ave and listen to The Christine Demeo.com. She even does a couple Eagles songs as well.
There are some impressive buildings in Hot Springs, a massive sucker up on the hill is the Hot Springs Rehabilitation center. I have posted a pic, looks like a castle from 15 th century Europe.!!!!!!
Did I mention Hot Springs National Park and the Mountain drives right in the middle of town, outstanding place?
Now I have raved about Hot Springs and told you what a fantastic place it is, but we do have a small story I was initially reluctant to pass on, that dulled our experience just a teeency wee bit. Before you read on, be warned the content may offend and if your teenage son or daughter is reading this I urge caution in case they, or you, throw up and faint? Warned? Read on dear blog reader.
Let me tell you about our taxi driver, an individual who must remain un named. Firstly I will tell you about an empty coke bottle that he kept in his lap to “ put things in” shall we say. yes, he put things in this empty coke bottle when they were not going against the side of the seat or his trousers. What were these things you may well ask.? Well I will not use the common names for the items that went into the bottle, against the seat or his trousers………. suffice to say if you cast your mind back to when your kids were between 3 and 5 years old, you were always trying to get the perfect photo of your little treasure but had to keep telling them to get their finger out of their nostril?
Yes, you do remember don,t you. Well this little treasure never grew up, now he drives a taxi in Hot Springs, Arkansas and still performs the same tasks even with customers in the cab. Grossed out yet?
OK, now you have been sick, I still recommend visiting Hot Springs, But if you call a cab, just sit in the back with your eyes closed if your taxi driver is a male over 50. You have been warned, and yes I apologise for putting this in the blog, but it was a traumatic event we witnessed and as the consummate travel professionals that we are, we feel the need to appraise our loyal blog readers of the good, the bad and the ugly of our motorcycle journeys. So there you have it.
Hot Springs, Arkansas, awesome place. ( taxi ride excluded) More on Arkansas scenic byways tomorrow.