Sunday, November 14, 2010
Blue Angels homecoming and Big Lagoon state park FL
Big Lagoon State Park, Pensacola, FL. Blue Angels homecoming airshow. We arrived on Veterans Day and made it to the Friday night show, and then came back for the day show the next day. Impressive, but no A-10s (my favorite airplane) flying. We had a nice shaded spot at site 19, and would go here again just to take a break. We just hiked the trails on our last full day and relaxed. Met Ray and (Re)Voe here, they own an EggCamper. The park has kayaks and canoes for rental, and places to launch your own kayaks. Beautiful weather and sunsets. The Navy Blue Angels museum on NAS Pensacola is worthy of a visit any time, and can take a full day or more since it is so interesting.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Raccoon mountain TN, Southern Belle river cruise in Chattanooga TN, Rock City, and Cloudland Canyon
Raccoon Mountain, Chattanooga, TN. This trip was to catch a “fall colors” river cruise on the Southern Belle in Chattanooga. The colors weren’t quite ready yet, but the scenery was still good. This weekend happened to also be the “Head of the Hooch” rowing regatta with hundreds of rowing sculls competing. Busy waterway. We visited the Chattanooga Choo-Choo and trolley, and visited Rock City. We both used the shower in the Scamp on this trip since we had full hookups. On the way home, we drove to Cloudland Canyon state park, and walked part of the rim trail. Beautiful campground! The colors were better here, and I also went to the floor of the canyon and then back up the 400 plus stairs to see the waterfalls. Looks like a good place to camp.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Land Between the Lakes, TN. Piney campground LBL rally 1
Land Between the Lakes, Dover, TN. This was a fiberglass campers meetup, and our first rally after buying our Scamp. Several Scamps (mostly 5’ers) and 2 Casita’s and 2 A-Liners (Dennis the host bought his A-Liner) attended and camped at Piney campground. Dennis was instrumental in giving us advice which helped us pick a Scamp vs an A-Liner (he has one of each). We toured Fort Donelson National Battlefield (Union’s first big victory under young US Grant) and learned how to cook on a Dutch Oven. Colors in the trees were turning a pretty color. Campground was nice, but crowded with kids on school break that weekend. Visited the Lodge cast iron foundry in Pittsburgh, TN on the way up, and bought some cast iron of course!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Unicoi state park, Helen, GA with Greg and Ela
Unicoi state park, Helen, GA. Our Grandkids were visiting, and we still had our pop-up camper, so we took both campers here to camp with Greg and Ela. They have "buddy sites" at many of the GA state parks where you can get two sites together. Greg built a campfire both nights, and the guys hiked to Helen along the 3 mile trail, while the girls drove. We hitched a ride with the girls on the way back. Brady hiked all but about 1/2 mile. Helen is a town that mimics a Bavarian Oktoberfest type of town, and they have German restaurants and an annual Oktoberfest celebration. Swam in the beach area of Unicoi lake and also hiked up to Anna Ruby falls. Ela wanted to stop and look at BIG campers on the way back so we stopped at Camping City. They had a buffet at the Unicoi lodge while we were there, with all you can eat trout available! Yummy!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Foster reunion, Tickfaw state park LA, Coleto County park TX, Galveston Island state park TX, Lackland AFB, Cajun RV Biloxi MS
Headed to the annual Foster family reunion in Victoria TX. Marilyn's Mom's name was Foster, so it's her side of the family. We stayed at Tickfaw state park in LA the first night, then Coleto Creek county park in Victoria, TX 2 nights, where they held the reunion. Tickfaw was about halfway between our house in GA and TX, and they have a small but fun water park area for the kids. You can also kayak or canoe in the adjacent river. It sure was nice having our own air conditioned place to stay before, during, and after the reunion! After the reunion, we headed to Goose Island state park in TX for 3 nights (inner site 1st night had too many skeeters there so we moved to beach site next 2 nights). The area with trees has lots of shade, but it also blocks the breeze that keeps the mosquitoes at bay. The sites along the water had a constant breeze and the mosquitoes stayed away. They have shade shelters over the picnic tables. We had a sidewall split on the left rear Dakota tire, replaced free at Sam’s club. We then parked 2 nights in Marilyn's sister Debbie’s driveway in Floresville, TX, and then a week at Lackland FamCamp with full hookups so we could visit Marilyn's family in San Antonio. Headed to Galveston Island state park via historic TX revolution back roads for a night, then took a free ferry from Galveston and headed to Cajun RV campsite in Biloxi, MS for a night. Toured Biloxi before heading home.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
GA Veterans state park, Cordele, GA
GA Veterans state park, Cordele, GA . Nice campground and they also have a small military museum and a golf course here. Camped here so we could take the SAM shortline train from Cordele to Plains, GA. The train ride itself was pretty bland, but the stops were interesting. From the train we got to visit and have lunch in Americus, and then headed to Plains to tour Jimmy Carter's boyhood home, and Billy Carter's gas station. Also visited Andersonville civil war prison on the way back. Need to reserve early if you want a lake site.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
St George Island state park, FL and Providence Canyon GA
St George Island state park, FL. Camped on the secluded beach campsite. Nice and quiet with lots of empty beach. St George island is not built up as much as other beach areas, but it’s getting there! Relaxing, we visited the lighthouse and toured Apalachicola. “Help wanted” signs were up for workers to clean the beaches after the BP oil spill further West. Kayaked in the sound but did not see any oil, just some booms that were ready for the oil if it got that far. First trip with the new tires. Stopped at Providence Canyon state park to view the Canyons on the way back. These canyons are sometimes referred to as "The Little Grand Canyon of GA". Used the Dakota, T-bar, and foam pad under kayak.
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