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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Time to catch up

The weather has cooled and our travels and adventures have slowed a bit.  So, before I start posting about late fall and winter events I will fill you in on some of the other summer fun we had.





Stoney Fork, VA Jefferson National Forest, campsite number 28.  Wow, what a nice place to camp.  You would never know that it is only a few miles off of I-77.  Site number 28 is large and flat.  A nice site if you have a camper and a tent like we did.  Other good sites are 29,32,13,3,46,and 48.  This is on our list of must visit again.




Blue Ridge Parkway, NC Pisgah National Forest site number B12.  We do enjoy camping here however, the sites are not all wonderful.  Site B12 is tucked among rhododendron and is a good spot if you only have two people.  Tabatha had to stay parked down on pavement away from the fire and picnic table and while this works out fine for us it may not be ideal for everyone. 


Old train tunnel located at New River Trail State Park in VA. This is a wonderful trail for those like me that need an area with little grade.

John D Holeman and Tad Waters during Blues Outback in Dallas, NC  Mr. Holeman is a national treasure!
The Blues Outback concert series is fantastic.  Support local music please.


Lake Powhatan Recreation Area site 15 and one of the best campsites ever.


Site 15 Lake Powhatan "Bent Creek"  Fantastic site!


Me


Carabelle, Florida with my cousin.  Fun, food and Art.

South Mountain State Park, NC.  This is the calm before the waterfalls.  I love this hike, it gets my heart pumping and my lungs working.


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