July 30, 2013
Goose Point Park Campground, Stuart, VA. Site 32. This was our last camping experience before we begin packing for the Bucket List camping trip to Seattle, WA.
We wanted to see if we had the camper arranged in an easy and comfortable configuration and to see if we had everything that we might need for the next trip. We stayed near the boat ramp, bath house and beach. Site 5 would be a very good site as well as sites 8, 9, or 10.
The campground has a lighted hiking trail, a dock for fishing, and a nice place to sit in the shade near the beach to read.
Campsites have electric and water and are very clean. This campground would be very pretty in the fall with all the various colors of fall leaves.
"Start your engines"
July 22-24, 2013
Wildlife Woods Campground, Sherrills Ford, NC. Sites 163, 162, and 161 are good sites. This campground is located on Lake Norman and we had a view of the lake. This was Kevin's first trip in the camper. He was a very good camper and proved to be flexible in using the bath house and dealing with the bugs.
We have friends in Mooresville who have been lifelong NASCAR race fans but have never been to the NASCAR Race Museum and Hall of Fame in Charlotte. On Tuesday, we took Phillip and Ann to the museum in Charlotte. The trip was special because Phillip had been to many of the races and/or knew personal knowledge and stories of most of the drivers and cars on display. We called Phillip our "personal tour guide". When Phillip's sons were small they had Richard Petty model race cars. The family had made a special trip to a car dealership where Richard Petty was signing autographs for fans. The next morning one of the sons came into the kitchen saying "Richard Petty marked on my car" as he was rubbing the autograph off!
Phillip and Kevin participated in many of the hands-on activities including driving a NASCAR in a mock race!
Then we visited with Rachel who is famous for her pound cakes and banana custard puddings. Later all of us ate at Cracker Barrel. After dinner they visited us at the campground to see the camper.
Wildlife Woods Campground, Sherrills Ford, NC. Sites 163, 162, and 161 are good sites. This campground is located on Lake Norman and we had a view of the lake. This was Kevin's first trip in the camper. He was a very good camper and proved to be flexible in using the bath house and dealing with the bugs.
We have friends in Mooresville who have been lifelong NASCAR race fans but have never been to the NASCAR Race Museum and Hall of Fame in Charlotte. On Tuesday, we took Phillip and Ann to the museum in Charlotte. The trip was special because Phillip had been to many of the races and/or knew personal knowledge and stories of most of the drivers and cars on display. We called Phillip our "personal tour guide". When Phillip's sons were small they had Richard Petty model race cars. The family had made a special trip to a car dealership where Richard Petty was signing autographs for fans. The next morning one of the sons came into the kitchen saying "Richard Petty marked on my car" as he was rubbing the autograph off!
Then we visited with Rachel who is famous for her pound cakes and banana custard puddings. Later all of us ate at Cracker Barrel. After dinner they visited us at the campground to see the camper.
Camping lessons
July 9-10, 2013
Linville Falls State Park Campground, Spruce Pines, NC, Site 10 (Site 11 is good, too.) Although it was raining we went camping to test our skills at boondocking (camping without hook-ups).
We entertained fellow campers as we set up our new mosquito tent. As Ron was trying to raise the tent without reading the directions and me trying to read and follow the directions and looking at the diagrams and picture, we noticed that other campers were sitting up their chairs under their awnings and/or near their fire pits to watch the entertainment--us. Finally, we did get the mosquito tent raised without us walking away from each other.
Later in the afternoon we hiked to Linville Falls. There had been much rain in recent days in the area and the trail was somewhat muddy. However, the recent rains had the falls flowing very high and fast.
On Wednesday we left camp while the sun was shining to tour some sites along the Blue Ridge Parkway including the viaduct and Cone Family Estate.
When we returned to the campground we found that a campsite two sites below us had been struck by lightening. The campers were up and walking but had some burns. Several other tent campers were breaking and leaving camp. After going into our camper we found that rain had come through the top "open" vent and our bed was wet. Then we decided that it was perhaps safer off the mountain and we knew that we had a dry warm bed approximately three hours away at home. So we broke camp in the rain and once again entertained the other campers as we could see many campers sitting in their chairs under their camper's awning observing this free show. Things learned from this trip--
1. Close all vents when you leave camp.
2. Holding tanks (gray water) do not hold as much water as you think.
3. Be prepared to entertain fellow campers.
Linville Falls State Park Campground, Spruce Pines, NC, Site 10 (Site 11 is good, too.) Although it was raining we went camping to test our skills at boondocking (camping without hook-ups).
We entertained fellow campers as we set up our new mosquito tent. As Ron was trying to raise the tent without reading the directions and me trying to read and follow the directions and looking at the diagrams and picture, we noticed that other campers were sitting up their chairs under their awnings and/or near their fire pits to watch the entertainment--us. Finally, we did get the mosquito tent raised without us walking away from each other.
Later in the afternoon we hiked to Linville Falls. There had been much rain in recent days in the area and the trail was somewhat muddy. However, the recent rains had the falls flowing very high and fast.
On Wednesday we left camp while the sun was shining to tour some sites along the Blue Ridge Parkway including the viaduct and Cone Family Estate.
Viaduct
Also, we drove to Boone and ate at the Proper Restaurant (a former jail for the town). We had a delicious meal on the porch. We ended the fun afternoon at the original Mast General Store in Valle Crucis.When we returned to the campground we found that a campsite two sites below us had been struck by lightening. The campers were up and walking but had some burns. Several other tent campers were breaking and leaving camp. After going into our camper we found that rain had come through the top "open" vent and our bed was wet. Then we decided that it was perhaps safer off the mountain and we knew that we had a dry warm bed approximately three hours away at home. So we broke camp in the rain and once again entertained the other campers as we could see many campers sitting in their chairs under their camper's awning observing this free show. Things learned from this trip--
1. Close all vents when you leave camp.
2. Holding tanks (gray water) do not hold as much water as you think.
3. Be prepared to entertain fellow campers.
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