Saturday, April 27, 2013

Erie KOA

Well it's our last full day of travel before we get home. Are we sad, yes but all great things must come to an end. My only saving grace is in knowing that travel will happen again in a couple of months. As we left the campground I had mapped out our route the night before so I knew how far the I-71 was. We hadn't disconnected so up and out, too easy. The weather was fantastic another cool but sunny day. We decided that driving all the way home from Cincinnati is too long so Erie seemed to be a logical place to pull in for the night. We have driven the distance from Cincinnati to home before but were exhausted by the time we got there. This way we get there early. I have time to connect the water, flush the lines, unpack some of the rig, and so on and so on and so on.

The drive was unremarkable. We decided on the Erie KOA based on RV Parks Review and also it's close proximity to the I-90. As we pulled in it appeared they were opening for the season. Lots of renovations underway.
Erie KOA Entrance


Office
Deluxe Full Hook-up Sites
Our Site #24
We were escorted to our site by a very nice gentleman. This park had all the amenities you could ask for. The usual plus cable, free WiFi (fast), a fishing pond, a very well stocked store, and nice level spacious sites. The only complaint I had was the road noise. From what I understand from the owner it only gets worse during the summer.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Winton Woods

Unfortunately we have to move on down the road toward home but man we had a great time here. As we left we knew we would be back. The next stop is Winton Woods Campground in Cincinnati. The day was sunny and 46 degrees. Stopped a few times along the way for fuel. Arrived at the campground and my first impression was very nice but lots of kids. Oh well, it is the weekend and we are only here for one night.
Winton Woods Campground
Campground Office
This campground is owned and operated by the city. They have a number of different sites to choose from including cabins. We chose a back-in with full hook-up.
Our site #3F
 
Rental Cabins
Campground Roads
For a municipal campground it was more than I excepted. All the sites were paved along with the interior roads. The sites were well spaced so it doesn't seem like your on top of one another. Lots of grass between us. The water spigot was a little funky. Couldn't figure it out, had to go ask. As it turns out you have to pull down on the nozzle then turn the water on. It's like a check valve. New to me. They forgot to tell me to stand back, I got soaked. Funky!!! Before supper I thought I would go for a walk. Another wonderful surprise. There's a paved walkway and bridge around the entire lake. It was beautiful and peaceful.
Nice paved path - 1.5 miles long
 
Boat Marina and walkway in background
As you walked along people were fishing, boating, jogging, feeding ducks, and just hanging out. There were plenty of places to stop and just take it all in.
View of campground from bridge
Another wonderful park we can use for a stopover. Not a real destination park but if you had business in the area it would be fantastic.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Clingman's Dome

Being the last day in Pigeon Forge we were undecided on what to do. It was a warm beautiful day and not a cloud in the sky. I did not want to spent it inside. So I went to the front office and ask the staff for suggestions. Instantly they said Clingmans Dome. Of course I said Clingons who being a Star Trek fan. With a little explanation from the staff on the name and how to get there away we go, Clingmans Dome it is. The drive up was breathe taking lots of switchbacks and drop offs but worth it. The flowers were just starting to bloom in the lower elevations but as we got higher they disappeared and it got significantly cooler.


 Further narrative coming soon, for now please enjoy the view

There are several stops along New Found Gap Road (US 441)one being Chimney Tops.

The two peaks are called Chimney Tops
With an elevation of 4,800 ft the double capstone was formed centuries ago through natural weathering exposing the bedrock on top. The Cherokee name for Chimney Tops is "forked antler" referencing it's likeness to deer antlers. The bare rock offers scant soil for plants to grow. Therefore only shallow rooted scrubs and trees such as rhododendron, red spruce, and eastern hemlock will thrive. A steep rocky and rugged 2 mile trail leads to Chimney Tops giving a panoramic view of the Sugarland Valley. People have lost their lives climbing this trail. Maybe that is why the trail was closed and taped off when we arrived.



The numerous dead trees we saw along the road and at Clingmans Dome are eastern hemlock. A tiny non-native insect called hemlock wooly adelgids is the cause of this destruction. The adelgids feed at the base of the hemlock needles cutting off nutrient supply starving the tree. Millions have been lost.



















Sunday, April 21, 2013

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Lee's Country Campground

As we lock the doors in Bonita Springs we can't help but reminisce about the wonderful winter we've had, the different places we've seen, and the fantastic people we've met. Some we will see again others who knows. I've come to realize a long time ago the world is a small place.
Hooked-up and ready to go
The weather is fantastic just like every day in Bonita. It's 8 in the morning and already 80 degrees and not a cloud in the sky. Dressed in our normal Bonita attire shorts, t-shirts, and flip-flops, away we go. It didn't take long before the temperature changed. We only got to the top of Fort Myers when the clouds rolled in and the temperature dropped. By the time we stopped for fuel about 250 miles north the temperature was 51 degrees and raining. Oh how I want the sunshine already. We went from having the air conditioning on to having the heat on. As we pulled into the campground for the night Susan and I flipped to see who was going to get out of the nice warm vehicle to register. I lost sh...!!! I'm sure the owners thought I was a little crazy walking in wearing shorts,
a t-shirt and flip-flops. It was only 50 degrees BUT it was sunny.
Lee's Country Campground
Registration Office
We were escorted to our site by a very nice owner. Before we set up I ran in and got changed into some warmer clothes. Aw that feels better.
Our site #3
They have a variety of sites in this campground, all on grass or dirt either open or amongst the trees. We opted for a level open site on grass with full hook-ups. Sewer connection was a few dollars more. The sites were fairly close together but for what we wanted it was easy in/out. Plus we didn't have to disconnect.

After supper I went for a walk around the campground to see the sites. It's quite a small place but the owners have done a great job in dressing it up. There's lots of flower gardens and ornaments which are strategically placed.

A small caravan from Mississippi pulled in behind us and were wonderful people to talk to. The park is large enough that we weren't crowded altogether.
Very clean restrooms
I would differently return to this campground as it was very close to the I-75 and easy to find. The one draw back you can't get over the air TV. They have a very nice lounge with a TV if you really needed to watch something.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Boston Marathon Tragedy

Being a former marathoner myself it is with deep sadness I watch this tragedy unfold. I know that I have friends running today so my words to you is be safe.