A Redleg's Rides
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Touring the National WWI and Arabia Steamboat Museums
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Spring Fling - Day 2: Truckhenge Visit on way to Kansas City, MO
Another long day in the VRRV, driving. We left the quiet little dispersed camping area near Wakeeney, KS at 0830 or so, and by 5PM we were set up at the Blue Springs Lake Campground. Since we wanted to be somewhat close to planned activities, this meant a pay campground instead of dispersed camping. The Kansas City area is quite large and crowded so there's a dearth of public lands for camping.
This is a pattern I am sure will be a recurring theme as we head further into the more heavily populated half of the country.
Enroute we stopped for a break and a tour of Truckhenge, a site that Martha found on roadsideamerica.com. it sounded interesting as I've been to Carhenge in Nebraska and the Cadillac Ranch in Texas.
The reality was a bit less than expected, still, it was definitely something one has to see in person. The amount of junk stored on the property was quite overwhelming.
Here's the vehicles which inspired the Truckhenge name:
Following pics by Martha:
There was even a peacock onsite, struts about but it disappeared before either of us could get a shot.
The campground isn't too crowded and the sites are not stacked up next to each other. I will be using the privacy screens though as the sites are within easy line of sight of each other.
We'll be here through the weekend.....
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Spring Fling 2026 - Day 1
We left the overcrowded cesspool that is Denver metro at 7:30 a.m. MDT this morning and by 3:00 PM CDT we were settled near the Cedar Bluff Reservoir at the Mossyhorn camping area in Kansas.
Mileage start for the VRRV: 122875. We drove 319 miles today.
Nice 6 spot camping area in the Cedar Bluff Wildlife Management Area:
It was overcast and gloomy with temps in the low 40s when we left and it would warm to 65°F and partly cloudy by 6PM in Kansas.
Before dinner, we headed out in the Honda CR-V to check out the Cedar Bluff Overlook.
Not a bad overlook point for the reservoir:
Tomorrow, the Kansas City, MO area for about 4 days.

















































