Newbie Windmill Roadtrip
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 8:09 am
Hey all!
I've recently got into the whole windmill hobby and am planning a 5 day road trip in and around the TX Panhandle to see and learn more.
A little bit about myself, my hobby and passion has typically been old bridges, especially the old covered ones. Having such a hobby tends to take one well off the beaten path, just like many of you.
Long story short, I completed a 12 day road trip around Kansas last summer, and fell in love with both the scenery and history of the great plains.
This coming July, I have 5 days to spare. I'll be flying out from Baltimore into Lubbock, TX and some of the highlights I have on my windmill itinerary include the windmills up in Spearman, Shattuck Windmill Museum in OK, American Windmill Museum in Lubbock, in addition to the Aeromotor factory in San Angelo (yes I know I can't physically tour the factory). Of course on the way, there are a number of bridges I want to check out in addition to a few historical sites, including Adobe Walls. Is there any other place in or near the Panhandle you can recommend to explore?
I've recently got into the whole windmill hobby and am planning a 5 day road trip in and around the TX Panhandle to see and learn more.
A little bit about myself, my hobby and passion has typically been old bridges, especially the old covered ones. Having such a hobby tends to take one well off the beaten path, just like many of you.
Long story short, I completed a 12 day road trip around Kansas last summer, and fell in love with both the scenery and history of the great plains.
This coming July, I have 5 days to spare. I'll be flying out from Baltimore into Lubbock, TX and some of the highlights I have on my windmill itinerary include the windmills up in Spearman, Shattuck Windmill Museum in OK, American Windmill Museum in Lubbock, in addition to the Aeromotor factory in San Angelo (yes I know I can't physically tour the factory). Of course on the way, there are a number of bridges I want to check out in addition to a few historical sites, including Adobe Walls. Is there any other place in or near the Panhandle you can recommend to explore?