This is how I got ready for the trip. Map on the refrigerator |
On our way we stopped at Middlegate Station for dinner. We sat at the bar so it wouldn’t take too long and we could get back on the road. The guy behind the bar was named Russ and he was friendly enough for a bar out in the middle of nowhere. The interior of the bar and grill was very dark. The bar smelled of grease and cigarettes because so many people were smoking. Middlegate Station is one of those places where people sign dollars and staple them to the ceiling. I quit stapling my money to the ceiling at bars like this when the recession started, now I just use that money wisely and spend it on cocktails. The walls were decorated with a lot of interesting and eclectic pieces of Nevada art and history. On one wall they had several branding irons and on another wall there was a sign that was from Tombstone with a warning to loose women. There were also several hunting pictures and Nevada maps.
I ordered a burger and fries and Bridget and Andy had garden burgers. I think I offended Russ when I only ate my hamburger and some of my fries, he was a little irritated I didn’t eat all of my fries. The food was good but I was full and not about to eat more and get sick. So after Russ mentioned he didn’t like to see food wasted we agreed that I should take my fries in a to-go box. After we enjoyed our dinner we then got back in the car and got back on the highway as the sun went down.
We continued our drive to Austin on Highway 50. As we drove we watched the weather change because a storm was brewing. Who knew? Bad weather on Memorial Day weekend in Nevada…never! Okay if you aren’t from Nevada I am being very sarcastic, the weather is usually awful during Memorial Day, it will be nice the week before and often the week after, but rarely is the weather nice on Memorial Day weekend.
I really enjoyed the first day of our drive. It was beautiful to watch the wind storm move across the desert at dusk. Austin is roughly a 3 hour drive from Reno so we saw a lot of sage brush and desert our first day. When we finally got to Austin we checked in at our motel, the Lincoln Motel. Then we walked up the street to check out the bars. The first bar we saw was the Silver State Bar. There was a fluffy Golden Retriever sleeping in the bar so we thought it must be a good bar if they let dogs hang out and we decided to have a drink.
The bar has recently been remodeled so it was really nice and modern. Bridget and Andy ordered Jack and cokes while I ordered a Makers Mark and coke. We got carded, which made my day! The older I get the more I like to have my ID checked to see if I am over 21. We sat at a table at the bar relaxing and chatting with the owner of the dog. He was a nice guy and it turned out he owned the bar.
The bar has recently been remodeled so it was really nice and modern. Bridget and Andy ordered Jack and cokes while I ordered a Makers Mark and coke. We got carded, which made my day! The older I get the more I like to have my ID checked to see if I am over 21. We sat at a table at the bar relaxing and chatting with the owner of the dog. He was a nice guy and it turned out he owned the bar.

After we finally finished our drinks it was time to call it a night. We went back to the Lincoln Motel, affectionately called the Stinkin Lincoln by the locals, and hit the hay. The next day we were starting the highway 50 survival challenge.
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