Another Route 66 film?

The answer appears to be: "Maybe." I found an interesting tidbit in an OU Daily report about a film and video studies department event on Greek culture. The excerpt centers around Andrew Horton, a professor in the department. Horton, who leads a group of students to Greece each year, said the idea for this screening … Continue reading Another Route 66 film?

Couple wants to improve old 66

I'm not sure what to think of this. Often, road "improvements" often require updates that completely alter the character of the road. But, at the same time, I agree that public safety has to be a high priority. After all, parts of old Route 66 were called "Bloody 66," which I would consider to be … Continue reading Couple wants to improve old 66

Another roadie in the making

Kat of Massachusetts, who has a blog called Keep the Coffee Coming, already seems to know all the informal rules to traveling old Route 66: My dream vacation would be to pack up an RV with the animals and take to the road. The first rule would be no major highway traveling. Part of the … Continue reading Another roadie in the making

Akin seeks a Route 66 travel partner

Akin, who lives in California, has a blog, and he's getting the itch to drive Route 66.It sounds like he has his heart in the right place to become a Mother Road fan: So, my trip along Route 66 would take longer than average. I would likely stop at every single old tourist trap and … Continue reading Akin seeks a Route 66 travel partner

Albuquerque man makes a pitch for Lance Armstrong tour

University of New Mexico assistant professor of pathology Vann Schaffner is trying to woo cycling superstar Lance Armstrong and his Tour of Hope cancer research fundraiser down Route 66 to Albuquerque next summer, Albuquerque Tribune columnist Kate Nelson reports.Schaffner's no cycling expert, but he's an expert on cancer. He is the director of the university's … Continue reading Albuquerque man makes a pitch for Lance Armstrong tour

Fat Man update

Steve Vaught of thefatmanwalking.com has trudged into Chandler, Okla. He checked out a few Route 66 sites, including the Round Barn in Arcadia and its caretaker, Butch. He also had a comic encounter with a stinky-breathed dog. You can read his latest entry here.Also, Vaught says he's been informed that the segment taped for the … Continue reading Fat Man update

A Route 66 revival of a different kind

Rick and Jane McKinney of Our Heart Ministries will soon embark on a 2,800-mile cross-country trek -- part of which will be on Route 66 -- called "A Walk to Reclaim America" in an effort to spark a national spiritual revival. Rick McKinney hopes the walk will be "part of what God is doing to … Continue reading A Route 66 revival of a different kind

A scooter rally on Route 66

Route 66 is a common place for car rallies and motorcycle rallies. Now there's a scooter rally slated for this weekend on the Mother Road in western Arizona. The Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff has the details.

Another Route 66 movie is in production

I found out about this film recently from a comment by Susan in Tulsa-area blog, Batesline.com, on a subject that had little to do with Route 66. Susan was right. The sketchy information I gleaned from a variety of Web sites is this: Stand-up comedian and cartoon artist Harland Williams is in the middle of … Continue reading Another Route 66 movie is in production

Pedal pushers

A newspaper in Cheshire, England, tells about a group of teachers who cycled on Route 66 to raise more than 25,000 pounds for schools that help teach kids with learning difficulties. The story is here.