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Started by CoreySamson, August 18, 2025, 12:19:51 AM

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CoreySamson

Hey y'all! I figured that I would make a catch-all thread for my road trips (and maybe a virtual dump for some of my road photos as well!). Here's the recap from my last trip:

August 2025 Mission/College Trip
This trip, which took place over a period of about a week last week, had three legs.
Leg 1: Brazosport - Tulsa
The first leg of the trip would involve moving back to Tulsa for my senior year of college from my hometown in the Brazosport area in Texas. This part of the trip was mostly straightforward, leaving early to get ahead of Houston rush hour traffic. I ended up taking a few backroads through Spring on the north side of Houston to get around a gnarly crash on I-45.

The rest of the drive was mostly similar to my typical driving route from home to college, with only one huge exception: instead of driving straight through Dallas on I-45/US 75, I bypassed it to the east, mostly using TX 34, TX 205, TX 78, and TX 160, but not before doing some quick clinches in Ennis. I rejoined US 75 just south of Sherman, and took my typical US 75/OK 375 route back to Tulsa from there. Once in Tulsa, I dropped off my college stuff at a storage unit I rented and stayed the night at my pastor's house.

Some observations from this leg:
- Atoka, OK, was completely overrun with trucks. I think there was some minor sidewalk work that closed a lane, but the effects that the closure had were intense. The only places that I can recall seeing a higher concentration of trucks are I-40 in eastern Arkansas and I-45 on the south side of Dallas.
- I feel like there should be a freeway or expressway from Terrell to Farmersville on the east side of Dallas. The area is exploding and could use a little something extra to help with the traffic through Rockwall.
- The construction on US 75 through downtown and south Sherman is complete, but construction on the north side of town and south of it is kicking into high gear.

Legs 2 and 3: Tulsa - Coahuila - Tulsa
The next two legs of the trip used the same roads, so I will count them together. After I stayed the night at my pastor's place, I got up early to get ready for the next part of my trip, which was a church missions trip to Mexico. This trip would mark my first time spending any real time abroad (except for the five minutes or so I was across the Rio Grande at Big Bend National Park several years ago).

I got in my church van with some other people from my church, and we were off. Our route to Mexico was pretty simple: I-44 from Tulsa to Wichita Falls (using I-335 and I-240 to bypass OKC to the south), and US 277 from there to Del Rio, where we crossed the border. After we crossed the border, we took MX-29 down to the town of Zaragoza in Coahuila, where we stayed at a ranch. In Mexico, we gave out backpacks, school supplies, and shoes to about 3000 people, which was pretty awesome. We used the exact same route on the way back to Tulsa.

Observations:
- I liked Mexican signage quite a bit more than I thought I would. The pictographic warning signs made a lot of sense, and the guide signs are helpful. I wish there were more standalone shields and trailblazers, but that's not a dealbreaker.
- I also like Mexican-style passing, as @kphoger has mentioned elsewhere on the forum. Makes a lot of sense to me.
- I found some blue guide signs, which I don't think is typical practice in Mexico, as I have documented in the Unique, Odd, and Interesting signs thread.
- Any talk about I-44 being extended to Abilene along US 277 needs to be squashed. The route is kinda desolate, and much of it is already expressway grade.
- US 277 between Sonora and Del Rio is really pretty.


Overall, I clinched 4 new routes and 8 new counties, as well as 6 county equivalents in Mexico. I also spent considerable time in a foreign nation for the first time, and got a lot of new mileage in Texas and Coahuila, especially on TX 34, US 277, and MX-29. I got so much mileage in Coahuila, in fact, that I am now the leader user on the Travel Mapping website for active+preview systems in that province.
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