Re: MidAmerica tour
Posted: 04 Apr 2024 07:12
Continuing our trip to Abilene via Anson this time.
Junction near Anson.
The very fine centrepiece of Anson.
Yard truck being hauled.
Now for the last stretch to Abilene.
Abilene is a kind of nondescript place and perhaps THE most boring major settlement in the DLC. Its competitors Fort Stockton, Huntsville and Victoria all still have more to recommend them than Abilene. But that's okay. Someplace has to be the worst... and if everything was non-generic, then what would be special?
Delivery time.
And we're done. Took a while to park, it seems.
Back in Wichita Falls now after another 'tune-up' and preparing for the second trip of Part 6 Section B - WF to Lubbock.
The cargo's at Petrolucent in the northwest part of town, so we'll check out a bit more of WF on the way.
Wichita Falls is an enjoyable town to drive through, and might make a nice regional base or even a place for a starting garage if one were to make a new profile just for this region. It's a good spot.
Next time we'll head westwards towards Lubbock, reaching Seymour.
Cheers! Krigl
Junction near Anson.
The very fine centrepiece of Anson.
Yard truck being hauled.
Now for the last stretch to Abilene.
Abilene is a kind of nondescript place and perhaps THE most boring major settlement in the DLC. Its competitors Fort Stockton, Huntsville and Victoria all still have more to recommend them than Abilene. But that's okay. Someplace has to be the worst... and if everything was non-generic, then what would be special?
Delivery time.
And we're done. Took a while to park, it seems.
Back in Wichita Falls now after another 'tune-up' and preparing for the second trip of Part 6 Section B - WF to Lubbock.
The cargo's at Petrolucent in the northwest part of town, so we'll check out a bit more of WF on the way.
Wichita Falls is an enjoyable town to drive through, and might make a nice regional base or even a place for a starting garage if one were to make a new profile just for this region. It's a good spot.
Next time we'll head westwards towards Lubbock, reaching Seymour.
Cheers! Krigl