That evening instead of driving into Fort Worth we stopped off at a
campground about an hour away, a cute little KOA campground.
Day 2: Up early, we made our way to Six Flags Over Texas for the day!! Being a
Saturday the traffic was not too bad. An added bonus we had purchased our
tickets for only $22 each because of a promotion they were having to celebrate
the ‘Texas Giant’ being nominated as the best new ride of 2011.
After parking the car the crowds didn’t appear to be too bad for a
Saturday, we made our way to the ‘Texas Giant’ first to try and miss
the crowds. The ride was amazing; a hybrid coaster made from
wood and steel, it did not look too crazy but looks can be deceiving. Not only
did the ride scare Marc it also took my breath away, some of the banks and
turns were out of this world. It was by far the best coaster we had ever been on.
The rest
of the day we managed to ride nearly every ride in the park. The other stand out
favourites were ‘Mr. Freeze’ a crazy ride that shoots you out really fast then
next thing you know your going backwards along the same track back to were you
started, AWESOME! The titan, Aquaman splash down and Batman the ride were
also excellent. By the end of the day we were exhausted from all the adrenalin,
but we decided to go back to the Texas Giant for one last ride. By this time in
the day the line was much longer and after an hour wait we had the time of our
life again.
We
had organised to couch surf in Fort Worth with Laura for the Saturday
and Sunday night. After leaving 6 flags we made our way to Laura’s
place. Laura
lived in a community about 15 min from Fort Worth and had a spare
bedroom for
us (bonus!!). Laura was a German teacher and had traveled to over 40
countries. It was really nice to meet her and let us stay at her place.
That night we had
planned to go to the Fort Worth Rodeo and Laura was off to a comedy
night.
After some showers we made our way into Fort Worth.
It was an easy drive to get
to the famous 'Stockyards' after following Laura’s instructions, we even managed
to find free parking thanks to our local advice. For dinner we stopped
in for a quick bite of BBQ before heading into the Rodeo.
The Rodeo was loads of fun, it is held every week on Friday and Saturday
nights. We got to see lots of action; Bareback, Bull
Riding, Barrel Racing, Saddle Bronc, Steer Wrestling and Tie-Down Roping. There
was even an event where little kids chased a sheep around the arena to try and
catch it!
After the rodeo we made our way back to Laura’s as we were exhausted after such a massive day.
Day 3: In the morning we went for a run a long the Trinity River, which was near where we were staying. A very warm day so we only ran about 5km in the hot sun. There was a cowboys game on the Monday night that Marc wanted to go to, Laura was not a football fan but said we were welcome to stay a third night so we could catch the game. After some showers and trying some home made grits for breakfast we made our way into Fort Worth with Laura for a tour of downtown.
We started at Fort Worth Water gardens, which were incredible. A man made garden of mainly concrete and water. There were three pools; aerating pool, the quiet pool, and the active pool with water tumbling down a series of terraces down to a small pit. We were both amazed by the architecture and so pleased that Laura had taken the time to show us.
After the gardens we made our way downtown, learned why Fort Worth was known as the panther city (News writer published story in Dallas that said Fort Worth had become such a drowsy place that he saw a panther asleep in the street by the courthouse) and had a look around. Laura needed to head off early afternoon so we parted ways.
Next we made our way to a market for lunch then back to the stockyards in the afternoon. We really liked the stockyards; lots of western stores to browse. At 4pm some long horn cattle were herded down the street, the cows were really cool especially with there super long horns.
That night Laura took us out for dinner to a little Mexican place basically by the side of a road; another awesome local experience not only was the food awesome but super cheap as well.
Day 4: Last day in Fort Worth, we were going to go to Dallas for a look around but decided to have a lazy morning instead. After some lounging around in the morning, we made our way out to a western tack shop ‘Teskey’s’ about 40 mins out of Fort Worth to find a western saddle to send home. On the way we stopped in at the Fort Worth Harley Davidson.
Teskey’s was amazing, a huge shed full of everything you could possibly need for horse and rider. There were about 100 saddles on the floor and another 200 out the back. After talking to a sales rep we found out that I could get my own custom saddle built… did not take me long to say yes, then the selection process began. It was so much fun picking out all the different trimmings for my very own saddle. It would take about 8 weeks to make before it would be sent back to Australia!
After the saddle purchase we made our way to the cowboys stadium for the
game. We had purchased some tickets through stub hub and had to pick them up on
the way, we found some parking then made our way into the game. Marc was very
excited; we parked a little bit away from the arena so parking was cheaper. On
the way we stopped in at the ‘Rangers’ stadium for a quick look, then we walked
past the tailgate parties in the car parks outside the stadium. The fans were
crazy and fully decked out in Cowboys gear.
The Cowboy stadium was huge, we had a walk around checked out some merchandise then went to our seats to watch the game. Our seats were pretty high up, but due to the biggest TV in the world we could see everything. The game was loads of fun as there was heaps of stuff to do and see. The cheerleaders where hot but pretty funny too as there were so many of them. The fans around us were pretty loud and drunk; I even had beer spilt on me. All good as in the end the cowboys won and as we were leaving the stadium the fans were going crazy with loud cheering.
Day 5: Up early today to say good-bye to Laura who left for work at 7am, we thanked her very much for the hospitality and hope one day our paths may cross again.
After our dude ranch experience we stopped off in a town called Graham for some lunch in the park. It was a lovely place to stop, our favorite part was seeing hundreds of butterflies that were congregated in some trees and every time you walked past they would fly around you.
The Cowboy stadium was huge, we had a walk around checked out some merchandise then went to our seats to watch the game. Our seats were pretty high up, but due to the biggest TV in the world we could see everything. The game was loads of fun as there was heaps of stuff to do and see. The cheerleaders where hot but pretty funny too as there were so many of them. The fans around us were pretty loud and drunk; I even had beer spilt on me. All good as in the end the cowboys won and as we were leaving the stadium the fans were going crazy with loud cheering.
Day 5: Up early today to say good-bye to Laura who left for work at 7am, we thanked her very much for the hospitality and hope one day our paths may cross again.
I had organized a trail ride at a dude ranch about 2hrs away up north so
we needed an early start any way. The drive was really nice through Texas as we
passed lots of ranches and livestock on the way. The ranch was in a nice
setting and had an awesome setup. I was hoping for a real cowboy experience but
unfortunately our guide was the furthest thing, only taking trail rides to make
some money while at university. The ride was still good; we rode some lovely
quarter horses with another couple from the UK who were beginners. The ride
went for just under 2 hours, we climbed up a mountain to a point over looking a
river and the countryside then we rode back down again. After the ride Marc had
a go at practicing bull riding with a trainer barrel I was controlling,
amazingly he stayed on!
After our dude ranch experience we stopped off in a town called Graham for some lunch in the park. It was a lovely place to stop, our favorite part was seeing hundreds of butterflies that were congregated in some trees and every time you walked past they would fly around you.
The afternoon we made our way toward Amarillo for the night, a 5hr drive
through north Texas it was a really nice drive as we made the transition from
farmland to desert.
We made it to Amarillo late afternoon, had a quick look around the
historic Rout 66 town before stopping in at an RV park for the night. Both
pretty tired after another big day we decided to eat at the park’s cafĂ© for
dinner. We ordered a pizza to share and oh my god it was one of the best
cheapest pizzas we had had in a while, great find for the night too!
Day 6: After a bit of a sleep in we left the RV Park and made our way back to
Amarillo to the Harley Davidson store for another pin and poker chip (our collection
was huge!). On the way out of Amarillo we stopped at Cadillac Ranch, a public art installation and sculpture. There were 10 Cadillac’s with
their nose burred and their tails pointing towards the sky. Created in 1974
part of the art was for people to stop look and tag one of the cars with spray
paint. The paint on the Cadillac’s was amazingly thick. We really enjoyed
Cadillac ranch, as we had never seen anything like it before.
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