Posts Tagged ‘Fulltime RV Travel’

Flying High And Living High

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by by Administrator

We had a surprisingly quiet night at the Georgia State Welcome Center, and were on the road by 8:30 a.m., which is probably a new record for us, but we had a lot of miles to cover.
We had a little technical issue I wanted to have looked at, so I called the Camping World in [...]

A Slow Start To A Slow Trip

Posted on November 16th, 2009 by by Administrator

We got a slow start yesterday morning and it was a little after noon when we pulled out of the Moose lodge in Myrtle Beach. I immediately set the theme for the day by turning north instead of south on U.S. Highway 501, and it took three miles to find a shopping center where we [...]

Wild Horses Of Shackleford

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by by Administrator

While you might picture the wide open spaces out West when you think about wild horses, you really don’t have to venture any further than the Outer Banks of North Carolina to see some of these beautiful creatures living wild and free.
Shackleford Banks, an island located three miles from the mainland in Cape Lookout National [...]

Nick Goes To Mecca

Posted on November 8th, 2009 by by Administrator

Yesterday our friend Patti Ivey took us sightseeing, introducing us to her little corner of the world. Patti grew up here in Kinston, North Carolina, and she is a great tour guide. It was Patti’s birthday, and we were honored that she chose to spend the day with us.
Our first stop was at the annual [...]

Lots Of Water, And All Of It Cold

Posted on October 24th, 2009 by by Administrator

It started raining late Thursday evening, and poured all night long, while the wind rocked the motorhome. When we woke up Friday morning there were huge puddles all over Elkhart Campground, and it was still coming down hard.
We then discovered that we didn’t have any hot water. There’s nothing like washing up with cold water [...]