Mandy and the G-boys will join us at the park and spend the week camping with us. Should be a blast and we can hardly wait till morning breaks so we can get on the road again! Chow for now. Pappy.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
February Camping in South GA
Well, we have been so looking forward to this week. Our first camping trip of 2011. We'll pull out tomorrow morning heading for Crooked River State Park near St. Mary's, GA. When we planned this trip in December we didn't know what kind of weather to expect - after all, it snowed on Christmas day and then again on January 10th. We prepared for COLD weather, but the weatherman says next week will be beautiful. We hope so!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
DeSoto State Park - Ft. Payne, AL
On October 25th Grammy and I packed up and pulled the Montana out, headed to NE Alabama - Ft. Payne to be exact. We had made plans to meet up with Jack/Sherry White, John/Judy White, Butch/Bonnie Lenoir and Cookie & Karl. All of our camping buddies have been going in different directions and this park was the perfect location for us all to get together for an autumn vacation amounst the fall colors. Little did we know that NE AL. had been going through a drought which resulted in some pretty drab colors. Oh well, that's what happens when a trip is planned a year in advance - it's kind'a like a box of chocolates...
This was actually the third time that we've stayed at DeSoto - its just a really neat place to camp with as many hiking trails that you could want. There are many water falls, but the drought also took a toll on them ... just trickles.
The weather fully cooperated with us. It only rained one day and the rest of the week was beautifully cool - with camp fires every night. (What's the fun in camping if you don't have a fire where casual visits turn into sessions re solving the world's problems?) Some nights were filled with B.S. and Karl's jokes and others were just plane B.S.
steaks, chops, burgers, and sausage.
Nothing like fire grilled anything
on an open fire!
Of course we took the Little River Canyon scenic park drive and picnicked on the river bank. Even with dull colors, this place is awe inspiring.
The river is usually flowing
over the huge boulders 
Big rock,
little peeps...
bottom of a valley between very high mountain peaks. Nice park - but not a place that I'd take the Montana. Getting it to the park would be one issue but pulling it out... would be impossible.
Notice the sign caption: "haven for defeated politicians".
A nice park drive - but not advisable for camping rigs
At the end of the week our friends, Lou & Carmon Dekmar and Steve & Lynn Heaton, joined us at Ft. Payne. They found a cozy log cabin close to the park and spent the weekend hiking with us and taking in the sights. I'm pretty sure they enjoyed the time spent together - and I know that we enjoyed them and the omelets that Lou cooked - it's kinda become a tradition while on these retreats. I'm already looking forward to next year's autumn adventure.
Well, that's about it for this camping post. It was one of the more enjoyable trips that Grammy and I've taken this year - good weather, good food, no camper problems, and oh yea, good friends.
..... until next time,
Chow
Monday, September 27, 2010
Getting back to Jekyll Island
When we arrived on Sept 16 the love bugs had not attacked but the mosquitoes sure did and they were a bother all week. No big problem though - just spray down and try to ignore. The Derums joined us the same day and we set up camp sites. We happened to plan our dates just right because the next day the "Shrimp & Grits" festival cranked into action. Mandy, Braxton, and Brice joined us Friday evening and we feasted at the festival's preview. Wow, really good food and music and crafts to take in. I think that Karl even took some left overs back to Light'ning the wiener dog.
Saturday night we hooked up with our GBI/GSP friends at the world famous Buccaneer seafood restaurant about 30 miles north of Jekyll. This gave Karl the golden opportunity to tell his jokes to a new crowd (thank you lord). This week the Peace Officers Association of GA held it's annual conference at Jekyll Is and I attended some training classes while the rest of the crew hiked, explored, biked, ate, and listed to some more of Karl's jokes...
A couple of days later our other good camping buddies, Butch & Bonnie Lenoir, joined us and brought some more fun with them. Between Butch's and Karl's stories, and Bonnie's cooking we were really set for the week. With a low country shrimp boil on one night and a blue crab steamed meal the next, we kept culinary skills honed and our bellies full!
The rest of the week was spent swapping stories and rig skills, biking and exploring the beaches. Karl taught Braxton and Brice how to play 5 card stud and they ended up winning all of his and Cookie's chips! Of course I played it safe and just watched the sharks circled the table.
If you ever travel to Jekyll Island be sure to visit the GA Sea Turtle Center/Hospital. Very interesting. You can even adopt an injured turtle. Once healed, the center straps a tracking device on it and you can follow it via computer/internet as it travels the oceans. Pretty neat. Mandy and the boys adopted a 100 lb turtle named Phantom. It is expected to be returned to the sea in the next month and then they can follow it as it swims the Atlantic. Very cool.
(If you want to see a full set of pics and the other love bugs on the beach you can go to my face book profile.)
By the way, these days are not for trade for anything...
Pappy
Friday, September 24, 2010
Catching up this blog
Last post was in June on our Gulf Coast trip - since then we've been to MISTLETOE STATE PARK near Thomson-Augusta, YOGY BEAR KID'S PARK near Breman, TALLULAH GORGE STATE PARK at Tallulah Falls (and white water rafting on the wild Chattooga River. This week we've been at JEKYLL ISLAND CAMP GROUND. Here's a few pics from the River to catch up.
(I've been waiting for way toooo long to up load these two lonely pics - the wi-fi in this park is way slow and I'm giving up for now) Catch you later.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Good-by Gulf Shores
Well, it's a wrap.
We left Gulf Shores yesterday morning at 9am and found that the trailer's exterior lights - breaks and turn signals were not working....and it began to rain - hard. Karl and Cookie followed us up the road about 30 miles to Camping World. They were booked solid and couldn't help me but did fix Karl's tire problem he had.
They sent my up the road to a mechanic who concluded that 1) it was broke and 2) he couldn't fix it. So we back tracked from whence we came: to Foley AL and it's Ford dealership.
These folks couldn't have been more helpful. (I've written a letter of appreciation to the dealership) The service manager bumped me in and had a Ford mechanic working on the truck 15 minutes later. After working on it for an hour, he located the short in the electrical connection from the truck to the trailer. At 3:30pm he got us on the road but we'll have to take the truck and get this issue resolved before we get back out on the road.
We ended up spending last night in Auburn at Chewacla Park again and hit the road this morning - got home at 1pm .
Problem: I don't know what kind of jinx is following us - but at the conclusion of the last two times we went camping we had significant issues upon packing up and getting on the road.
Resolution to problem: get out and do more camping...soon.
Until next time...
Pappy
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
day 8 at Gulf Shores
Grammy taking a lesson...
there we were minding our own business approaching an intersection when all of a sudden there was a LOUD screeching sound. I thought someone was about to rear end me. I looked in the mirror - nothing. I looked to my right then my left - nothing. We were all about to panic when we saw them... jets - low and over head. Blue Angels.
Little did we know that Tuesdays and Wednesdays were practice days. Very impressive. Even more so when you know whats happening. As we all broke into laughter, I began wishing I had brought an extra pair of shorts:)
The National Aeronautical Musuem is a must see if you're in this area. Very good idea to visit this impressive free attraction on the Navy Base.
Monday, May 31, 2010
day 7 at Gulf Shores
Last night a huge storm came through but today was beautiful. Spent some time at the beach to cook for a couple of hours.
Ate dinner at "The Hangout". This is kind of a take-off of what we remember at Panama City's old Hangout. Pretty neat place especially for the kids. Check out the giant sand box (hill).
Live band outside and a dj inside to keep things lively. Lots of opportunity for them to snag your pocketbook:0
Tomorrow, off to Pensacola Naval Air Station Museum...
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