Since I had a five-day weekend this year for the Fourth of July, we decided to head to Mobile and stay at Historic Blakely State Park in Spanish Fort, AL. Blakely was the last major battle of the US Civil War fought on the same day that Robert E. Lee surrendered, April 9th, 1865. Roughly 3500 Confederate troops stood between more than 16,000 Union troops and Mobile, AL. At the end of the day, as expected, the Union had broken the Confederate lines and then moved into Mobile. The park encompasses the battlefield, preserving the lines and providing a glimpse into the past. It's hard to imagine almost 20,000 men facing off to do battle. The roar of the cannon, the sound of black-powder rifles. The clash of troops in such a beautiful area. And then, it was all over. We drove up on Wednesday, It was a nice uneventful drive towing the motorcycle. Traffic was light so we made it in about 6 hours. After getting camp set up and having dinner...
Jodi's niece was getting married in in mid-June in North Georgia and since we were already halfway there, we decided to go the rest of the way to North Carolina to see Jodi's mom. We left out on Thursday with me driving the RV and Jodi following in the car. We had decided not to tow the bike since we were going to have to get dressed up for the wedding and riding the bike wouldn't have been a good idea. It was an easy drive with me leaving it on cruise control at 70mph for the majority of the trip. However, once we hit Atlanta at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, it took us almost 3 hours to drive the last forty miles or so to the campsite. What a sexy backside Jodi books our campsites and as usual she did an amazing job getting us a great site at Shoal Creek Campground . We were lake side with a great view of the lake and fairly quiet. We probably wouldn't book this site again, but site 6 next to it was nice. Campsite 5 After we got in and g...
Jodi and I have been busy getting everything ready for our next adventure. We are loading the Pink Piggie and getting it ready for our trip starting 31AUG24. We'll boondock somewhere in Alabama for our first night on our way to Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. It's one of the few places in the world where the public is free to search for and keep natural diamonds. In a recent find a visitor from France found a 7.46 ct. wt. diamond ( Visitor finds huge 7.46-carat diamond in Crater of Diamonds State Park | CNN ). After a four days there we're headed to Golden CO for four days. Jodi has found a motorcycle ride from Golden CO that will take us to Breckenridge, Red Rocks and back to Golden through the Rockies. Then from there we're going to drive to Vernal, UT and stay for three days at Dinosaur National Park . This looks really cool and similar to the Bad Lands in SD that we stayed at last year. But with more fossils. From th...
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