The RV Road Trip Blog - June 2010
Jun
1
2010
The creek is about 100 yards away from our camp site and we did a little gold panning yesterday. We found squat - LOL. We both agreed we need to watch the YouTube video on how to pan for gold again. The campground has free Wi-Fi but it is a little slow compared to the 758k DSL we had back home. Signal strength is weak and I would be in a jam without my Rokland n3 antenna and my home-made signal booster.
We went scooter riding this morning since the rain is scheduled for the afternoons. We toured Dahlonega and the surrounding area. The pictures will be posted in the Picture Gallery (see menu on the right). Speaking of the scooters, we sure are glad they get 112 MPG. The truck averaged 8 MPG when towing the camper through the mountains! You could almost hear it gulping down the gasoline - LOL. We're just going to relax for the rest of today, might do a little more gold panning.
Jun
2
2010
Jun
5
2010
From Fields of the Wood |
We also took the scooters up the Blue Ridge Parkway (BRP). We went as far as Waterrock Knob on the parkway but also made a trip into Maggie Valley. That's a 9% grade on that mountain... going down was fast, coming back up was slow - LOL. We took a lot of pictures and a few videos but the videos were very shaky due to the scooters bouncing so much. Did I mention it rained on us? Well, it did. But we have rain suits so we continued on with our amazing ride. Jerry and Cynthia tackle the Blue Ridge Parkway!
From Blue Ridge Parkway |
Jun
7
2010
On or about the 21st we'll head into Mt. Airy, NC to see Andy Griffith's home town. The town is set up to look like Mayberry with Floyd's Barber Shop, Wally's Filling Station, etc. We'll stay several nights here then find another campground on the Parkway (we get a 50% discount there). We'll camp here and there along the way but we have to be in Loft Mountain, VA by July 1st as we have reservations there.
So far we are not having any trouble finding free Wi-Fi spots. It seems everyone has it set up to attract business. The solar is performing extremely well. It has been cloudy and rained every danged day while we were at Smokemont but the solar brought those batteries back up without a problem. All the other campers are amazed at all the mods we have done to our camper to make it home and they are shocked that we are full-timing in a 19' travel trailer. Jerry and I are very happy and are excited about our lifelong full-timing adventure.
Jun
8
2010
From Asheville, NC |
When we got back to the campground, Cynthia plopped down in one of our Cabela's chairs and soaked up a few rays. I came in to update the web site and plot our next destination. It looks like we'll be heading to the Julian Price campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway. We'll spend 12 nights there without any hookups so tonight we'll take really long showers in the bath here at Wilson's. :) We saw some cruiser style bicycles at the GIGANTIC Walmart here in Asheville. We're discussing purchasing them but we have to figure out where we will carry them when we move. If we can figure that out, we may go get them.
Jun
9
2010
Jun
10
2010
From Blue Ridge Parkway |
Jun
11
2010
We rode the scooters into Blowing Rock and that is a very pretty little town. Very neat, lots of shops and things to see plus they had a wonderful city park in the middle of downtown. The town was bustling with people and we really enjoyed it. We enjoyed it so much we forgot to take any pictures of it - LOL. We stopped into the post office and they accept General Delivery so we will have our mail sent to us there. We'll be at the Julian Price campground long enough for the mail to arrive from our Mail Forwarding Service.
We shot a few short videos and they should be available on YouTube by now. You can get to them by visiting the Video Gallery (it is also in the menu on the right). Sorry that the quality isn't so great but we are new at this. We're still trying to figure out our video editing software.
The weekend is here and the park is filling up to capacity! We'll hold a scavenger hunt for the kids and do a few other activities that will give us a chance to interact with other campers. That's the whole reason we are out here! Anyway... the poop tank needs to be emptied. We'll post again when we get back to an area with free Wi-Fi.
Jun
14
2010
We went to church yesterday in Blowing Rock, NC. Lots of friendly folks and they made us feel very welcome. After church we hit the laundromat... you know how fun that is! It's not so bad, one of those things that need to be done. We're averaging about $6 per visit to the laundromat; 2 loads to wash and dry. We're in town today to fill up one of our propane tanks. The little indicator light started blinking that alerts us when a tank is empty (see the mods page). We're glad we installed that!
If the weather cooperates this week, we will try to get in a little sight seeing. If it stays overcast, we'll stay right here in the campground and watch TV, a movie or read a book. Sounds like fun to me!
Jun
16
2010
There's one scene that seems to be reoccurring quite regularly. Here's a picture of it... me sitting in the recliner under the awning staring out into the scenery. See my feet? :) Yesterday we had another deer come strolling by the camper. We waved but the deer pretty much ignored us.
We reviewed our plans and think we have settled on the following: We'll stay here at Julian Price Campground until the 21st then we'll head north on the Parkway up to Mt. Airy (aka Mayberry). We'll spend 3 nights there, that should give us enough time to see all the stuff in the area. We'll leave Mt. Airy the 24th and get back on the Parkway and drive up to Roanoke, VA. We'll stay at the Roanoke Campground until the 28th. While in Roanoke, we'll visit the Camping World there but just to browse. They are generally way over priced but hopefully they'll have a good sale on something we need. We'll stay in the Roanoke area until the 28th when we'll head on up to Loft Mountain campground. We'll stay at Loft Mountain until July 8th. From there, we're not really sure. Our goal is to drive up to Lancaster County, PA to see the Amish country but it doesn't really matter when we get there. Whenever we do leave Amish country, we will drive over to Chicago where Route 66 starts. We'll follow Route 66 as best we can until we get to Quartzsite, AZ. This is where we will spend the winter months. Of course, all of this is subject to change at any time without prior notice - LOL.
Lots more pictures have been added to the Blue Ridge Parkway page!
Jun
21
2010
Cynthia got a new hair cut! She got it cut really short so it would be easier for her to take care of. Now she doesn't look like the picture of her on the side of the camper. That's OK, though... she's still very cute!
Jun
23
2010
We also visited Horne Creek Farm. This is free to visit and it was amazing. It was like stepping back into the early 1900s! The old farm house, the well, the wash boards, the barns, the garden, etc. It really makes you realize how much you have it made in our time versus living back in the 1900s. Check out the pictures in the gallery, you'll really enjoy them if you're interested in that sort of thing like we are.
Jun
26
2010
Either Cynthia or the GPS (or both) took us on a road that was supposed to lead back to the Blue Ridge Parkway. We followed the road for 10.5 miles when the road abruptly ended! We should have known when we had to cross 3 rickety one-lane bridges. Luckily we were able to maneuver a 3 point turnaround and get headed in the right direction. We got back on the parkway and continued on it until it ended in Waynesboro, VA. YAY!! We drove the Blue Ridge Parkway from end to end! Anyway, Skyline Drive starts where the BRP ends and there is a fee to get on! $15 for a car, $10 for a motorcycle... but free for us as Jerry has a Federal Handicap Access Pass (he calls it his Cripple Card). 25 miles up Skyline Drive and we pull in to Loft Mountain.
We scouted out a nice open site so the solar panels will get full sun. We're also very close to water and a comfort station. We set everything up and then headed to town for supplies. Town is 40 miles away, down the mountain! While in town we made sure to take care of all our business so we wouldn't have to drive there again. We decided that finding Wi-Fi hotspots to update the site was costing us more in fuel than what an air card would cost. So we stopped by the Verizon store and picked up a Palm Pre Plus phone that has mobile hotspot built in. Now we both can surf the web anywhere Verizon has 3G coverage. There is a 5GB limit on data when using the laptops but if we use the web on the phone, there is no data limit.
The campground almost filled up this weekend but will certainly fill up next weekend (4th of July). We like it when there are lots of campers around. Oh, and there is lots of wildlife here, too. So far we have seen chipmunks, rabbits galore, a wolf, 3 deer (2 does and a nice big buck) and tons of birds. Cynthia has yet to see a bear though...
Jun
30
2010
The 4th of July campers are starting to arrive and the campground is filling up. Many of the campers are just now getting their campers out of storage and we hear them talk about remembering how to open the awning, how to turn on the water pump, where to put water in, etc. They also didn't pack the appropriate clothing. It is much cooler up here than down in the valleys. They are used to 100° heat during the day and high 70s at night. Up here the highs are in the low 80s and the low last night was 56°! Brrrr!
We're going to host a "Campfire Social" this Friday night and provide marshmallows for everyone. We think it will be a lot of fun. Cynthia has been busy gathering plenty of firewood so the fire will stay burning for a long time. We'll cook ribs on the 4th after the campground church service. We can't wait for Sunday!
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