We just spent a week at the Great American Campground and Dive Bar at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. Brad is driving the Rock Star Bus pulling our motorcycles on a trailer. Next stop, Depew, Oklahoma! Why Depew? Because we are looking to experience a Route 66 Biker Rally. This one is scheduled for mid-June. We left the Redneck Revival in Iowa, had a fantastic layover at the Great American Campground and Dive Bar in Missouri, and now we are arriving in Oklahoma a few days before the Rt 66 Biker Rally.
Brad and I are rolling down the highway looking out the huge windshield of the Rock Star Bus. We crossed the state line into Oklahoma sometime earlier that day. We are near Tulsa. Then out of nowhere, a toll booth appears! There was this old-timer manning the toll booth. Somehow, this big rock star bus pulling motorcycles entered a tollway without a ticket. The old-timer insisted on knowing where we were coming from. Brad replied, “Missouri.” Not the answer the old-timer was looking for. He wanted to know where we entered the tollway. We didn’t have a clue as far as we knew we were entering it now. The exchange was a bit comical when the old-timer proclaimed we didn’t know where we were coming from, and he surely didn’t know where we were coming from. Brad said, “We know where we are going.” “We are going to Depew for the Route 66 Motorcycle Rally.” That got a big smile from the old-timer. Brad made some compromise on the toll fee, and we were granted access to keep moving forward.
We find the motorcycle rally event venue just outside the small town of Depew. Brad navigated the rock star bus through the elaborate maze of a gate system. We came to the checkpoint, and not a person was there. We were days early. Brad did make arrangements which granted us permission to arrive early. So we stopped at the checkpoint to figure out which camping spot we need to set up in.
The signs let us know were were in the correct campground. We got excited reading the paint brushed sign that read:
WARNING IF NUDITY OFFENDS OR ANNOYS YOU IN ANY WAY DO NOT ENTER
THIS FACILITY BY ENTERING YOU ARE AGREEING THAT NUDITY IS NOT OFFENSIVE NOR ANNOYING
The sign indicated this was going to be an entertaining biker rally! There are plenty of campsites. We ended up parking the bus against the big shed. The shed is located near the stage and pond. Brad leveled the rock star bus and got our camp on wheels set up. One of the maintenance men introduced himself and showed us around the large shed that Brad backed the rock star bus up to. We had our own roll-up door and space for shade behind the RV. The shed had about a dozen roll-up doors on each side of the building. It was dark inside since we were the only campers there and the other doors were closed. I took advantage of the dark area and adjusted the headlamp on my 2006 Street Glide.
The maintenance man hung out with me while I adjusted the headlamp. Then he said he had to get back to work. He walked across from our campsite and began power washing this old yellow utility bucket truck. The letters US Army were stenciled on the side. It appears to be an old truck purchased at a government auction. I’ll tell you that must be the cleanest old bucket truck ever. This guy power washed that truck twice a day for the first three days we were at camp. Brad and I waved at the guy when we departed for our morning rides. The guy would still be power washing the truck when we returned in late afternoon. The maintenance guy said his boss was riding him to get that yellow truck clean. We met his boss later. Interesting business tactics! The owner has a few wallabies running on the fenced property. During a past performance, they paid a band with a wallaby! Talk about bartering at its best! These guys have some stories. The boss’s wife carries a wallaby around in a shopping bag!