In July, prior to my trip to Missouri, I decided to do a “twofer” type trip and knock out a couple of US State Highpoints on the way there. So, I flew American Airlines to DFW, then to the tiny Texarkana Airport.
Originally I had planned to stay in Texarkana, the start of the challenge in Smokey and The Bandit, where Burt Reynolds and Jerry Reed bootlegged 400 cases of Coors beer to Atlanta. BUT, after reading the above statistic, I decided to head to Louisiana instead.
I drove from Texarkana to just east of Shreveport, LA and spent the night in a hotel. Apparently there’s lots of violence there, too, so I didn’t go out and just went to bed. The next day I got as early start as I could muster (having lost 3 hours to time zones mind you) and headed about 90 min to the trailhead. Every bridge on the highway I crossed was over a Cypress swamp – classic Louisiana.
no sunscreen ANYWHERE! (Katt points out that if the murder rate is so high, you’re likely to be “done kilt” before you could die of skin cancer anyway…
Cypress swamps under every bridge – no creeks that I saw
Hotels were super spendy
Two Armadillos!
Albino turkey?!?!
Lots of closed businesses and abandoned houses; abject poverty
Thank you fur this reporting in on yer adventures it was like I was there whiff ya! 😉
‘Bout time you came back to “Fly-Over Country”!