"2 Teens and a Camper"
A Photographic and Written Diary of Our Family Trip Across this Amazing Country.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

A Few Stats

The GPS said we traveled a total of 8,962 miles.

The camper was set up a total of 26 times.  This includes the set up prior to depart and when we got home.  That's a lot of pop-up cranking!  We reduced the set-up time down to about 8-10 minutes.

We were in a total of 19 RV type parks and 1 campground (Unicoi State Park in the north Georgia).

Our trip lasted a total of 5 weeks and 5 days (40 days). 29 nights were spent in the camper and 11 nights at my sister Barb's house in New York.

Hottest Temperature:  107 degrees in Rapid City, South Dakota

Coolest Temperature:  36 degrees in West Yellowstone, Montana.  I was amazed by the 40-50 degree temperature change here overnight.  We were in T-Shirts during the day (in the 80's) and running the space heaters and in sweatshirts overnight!

We used a bag of ice and a gallon of water almost every day.

We visited or drove through 22 amazing states (including Florida).  The beauty of this country is overwhelming.  I only wish I could have walked through them all instead of speeding by so much.

We were all amazed at how big our house seemed when when we got home.  So much space!!!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Our week at Unicoi

We had a wonderful five days at Unicoi State Park and nearby Helen, GA.  During this stay on our journey we were joined by our great friend Mike.  Mike stayed in the town of Helen at the Helendorf Inn.  He even got us a parking pass for the van which we greatly appreciated.

We arrived on Sunday the 15th right before noon.  After setting up the camper we headed right down for some tubing adventure on the Chattahoochee River.  The river was nice and high which made the rocks easier to navigate around. After tubing we all enjoyed a light dinner at a restaurant called Margarita's.  They have an outside deck area that overlooks the river.  We had great time being together and watching the tubers on the river.

Claire and I enjoying the deck at Margarita's...

After that Mike said "Mini Golf!"  So, we walked across the street and past Mike's hotel and played a round of golf at Pirate Golf.  Claire did the best, scoring only ONE over par for the entire course - amazing!

On Monday morning we set up the rest of our outdoor stuff at the campsite.  Then we drove down and met Mike at the hotel.  We had a great time walking around the town of Helen and visiting the stores there.

Here is a picture that we have taken every year with the kids...too funny!
 Note Claire's long hair over the shoulder of the painted picture!

We also stopped at another restaurant overlooking the river and the tubers and we had our favorite snack there - French fries!  We really like their fries.  The name of the restaurant is "The Troll."  Then we all went to the only grocery store in Helen called Betty's.  We love Betty's - they have everything we need including beer, wine, firewood and ice!  Mike returned to his hotel and joined us later for a fun time around our campfire and steaks on the grill.  After dinner we had family game time with Mike.  We played Catchphrase.  It was a great time.

It was time to get on the river again on Tuesday.  After the river tubing we all enjoyed a nice picnic lunch that Jen and I prepared.  After lunch Mike, Claire and Eric enjoyed a water park together.  While they were slipping and sliding down the slides, Jen and I stopped by Betty's again and headed to the campsite.  We headed back down to pick up the kids.  Mike didn't join us for dinner.  He had another restaurant that he wanted to visit.  For dinner we had pork chops that Jen marinated and I grilled.  Yum!
After dinner the kids relaxed inside the camper.  Jen and I sat outside (no mosquitoes!) and talked while the evening approached and the night sounds began.

We always have a day that we just stay around beautiful state park and enjoy relaxing there.  Wednesday was the day for this.  Eric and I went fishing at Unicoi Lake first.  Eric only caught two fish but the most enjoyable part was the father and son time we had.  It was a beautiful day on the lake - sunny but not too warm.

On our way there we saw this interesting little guy.  I was surprised that he stayed still long enough for me to get a picture....

Also, at our first fishing spot this big old turtle was waiting for a treat to fall from the dock!
Note our reflections in the water too.  Me on the left with the phone and Eric with his fishing pole on the right.  Cool.

Here is a short video of our favorite fishing spot.  The road and bridge that you see in the distance is the location of the dam that creates the lake...

Mike hiked up the lake trail and found us there at the fishing spot.  He walked back with us to the camper.  Jen and Claire were at the Unicoi lodge for some "WiFi" time.  Mike and I dropped Eric off at the lodge.  Then it was time for some hiking!

Mike and I hiked the Smith Creek trail that leads up to some beautiful water falls called Anna Ruby Falls.  We did this hike last year in the opposite direction.  While hiking Mike saw a baby bear.  He said "There is a baby bear!"  I never saw the bear because I was too busy looking around for mama bear!

Here is a video of Mike on the trail in front of me....
The video is a little jumpy because I was trying to make sure of my own footing on the trail while taking it.

Another video of what we saw at the top of our hike...
It was so beautiful there.


Thursday was tubing all day.  Eric and I completed three long runs!  Mike joined us after the first run or he would have done three also.  Claire and Jenny did two runs and then also enjoyed some town time together.  We also enjoyed a nice picnic lunch after the first run.  In the evening Mike joined us for our last Unicoi dinner.  Jen had marinated some chicken that I grilled. We had a nice fire going and Mike stayed again for some family game time.  Then it was time to say so long to Mike.  We knew we probably wouldn't see him before departing in the morning, and we didn't.  It was so nice to have a good friend with us to experience one of our favorite vacation destinations.

We got up early on Friday and departed the campground.  We had a tradition of stopping at the lodge for a breakfast or lunch.  This year is was the buffet breakfast.  We all headed down the road with full tummies!

I am writing this on Friday evening the 20th of July.  Tonight we are in our last camping spot at a KOA in Tifton, GA.  Tomorrow we return to Tampa.  What an amazing journey this has been!  Thanks for reading along.

Jenny will be having some post trip blogs to enter after we return to Tampa so stay tuned for those!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Unicoi State Park and Helen, GA

(Note:  we don't have WiFi unless we go to the Lodge, so blogging will be limited.  We're planning on leaving here Friday, staying somewhere near Tifton Friday night, and getting back home on Saturday.  We will be posting additional entries even after we get back home, so watch for those, too.)

We arrived at Unicoi on Sunday, and managed to get our favorite campsite: Little Brook loop, # 15.  This site backs up to the mountain, so we have "Eric's personal mountain" right here with us.

Mike met us here, and started timing our set-up.  Ray was shouting orders (even though we all knew what to do), since the clock was ticking.  "Ready for water!  Electric!  Canopy!"  Eight minutes, and all done. 



Mike had stopped at Fred's Famous Peanuts on the way up the mountain, and we all enjoyed some yummy boiled peanuts after our set-up.  Then, we got into our swimsuits and water shoes, and headed into town for some tubing down the Chatahoochee River.  Two and a half hours of fun.

This was probably the most fun trip down the river I've ever had.  The water was high, which makes navigating the rocks and rapids much easier.  We're pros when it comes to tubing here, since we all know just about every rock and shoot, which spots to avoid, and which routes to take.  "To the right, along the bank, then immediately to the left and around those rocks!"  Combine our experience with the high water, and we barley needed our push sticks.

Mike, of course, had to add some comical detail.  He wore his green Army helmet, which made it easy to spot him as he bobbed down the river.   It was probably the 1st time someone ever wore an Army helmet while tubing down this river, and it actually came in handy.  He got stuck on a rock, facing backward, and while trying to get unstuck, he flipped backward, with the tube flying up and over him.  He felt the helmet hit a rock as he tipped, then the helmet went down river toward Ray, while the tube floated away and got stuck on another rock.  Mike had a hard time going down river for a while without his tube until he caught up with it, but at least he was unscathed, and his helmet was saved.

Later, I was telling Mike that he needed to get over to the left side to avoid some rocks, and that this was the only way to get through that part of the river.  Just as I was giving my expert advice, I flipped completely over, head over heels.  I was laughing so hard, as the water was rushing over me, knocking me down again, I thought I would drown if I couldn't stop laughing.  I somehow managed to grab my tube and my push stick (amazing that I didn't lose either one), and sat back down in the shallow river, just holding on and laughing.  The rest of the group saw the whole thing, and later told me that they were glad to see me laughing because they knew they didn't have to worry, and they continued on down the river, turning back and watching me until I was too far back. 

The way that I was situated in the river would have made it easy for me to stand up and jump back up onto the tube, except for one thing:  the force of the water, rushing against my back as I sat there, had pushed my swimsuit bottoms a little too low.  I could not stand up without mooning the tubers behind me.   Giggling at my predicament, I scooted along the big rocks until I got to a spot that was a little deeper, transferred the push stick to the hand holding the tube, and with my other hand, pulled up my bottoms.  I stood up and jumped in, still laughing at myself.  That was better than a ride at any water park!

All was good until I realized I had lost my hat.  My Cool River Tubing hat!  I bought that 10 years ago, the 1st time we went tubing.  It's the yellow hat that I'm wearing in the picture that Cool River Tubing Company put on their website a few years ago, and is still their banner picture. 


The idea of losing that hat got me so bummed, I intentionally got myself stuck on a rock, and sat there hoping to see the hat popping up from where I had flipped, and start to float toward me.  I finally resigned myself to the fact that I would never see that old hat again, and pushed off.  Ray had been waiting for me, and I told him the sad story of my hat.  He said, "Eric has your hat!  I thought you knew he grabbed it!"  To which I replied, "How would I know Eric had it?  I was under water!"

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Winchester, VA to Asheville, NC

Another nice trip today.  We did have some rain on the way down but it didn't last long.  That was great because it is very challenging while driving through mountain interstate roads in the rain. 

Sometimes I change things up and get a little silly while driving.  Jen snapped a shot...
I told Jen I think I look pretty cool with my hat on backwards :-)  This picture was actually taken the day before but I forgot to include it.  But, I get a little silly every day so it doesn't matter.

We drove through some very pretty mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina.

At the end of the day when the camper is all set up, it was always nice to relax for a bit....
Loving my Tervis.  It holds coffee in the morning, sometimes soda, then beer :-)

New York to Winchester, VA

July 13, 2012 Friday

We had a nice smooth depart from Barb's this morning at 8:43am.  We had such a great time there.  It felt like being home to me.  Very relaxing.  Hopefully we weren't too much of a bother.

As I write this (Sunday morning July 15th) I am looking out the camper window.  Jenny and the kids are still asleep.  There is a beautiful sunrise coming up through the trees.  Very nice.

Our journey to Winchester was nice.  Not too much traffic even though it was a Friday.

The campground was one of the best yet.  The weather was overcast but cool.

Here is a view of our site.  We had a really nice front yard.  Eric and I and Jenny played catch there with a football, scoopers and Frisbee.

We even had a nice birdhouse in our yard.  It was filled with sparrows.  Very happy as they went about their business of caring for their young and singing their cheerful songs....

I must give a shout out to my nephew Travis.  Thanks to him we have use of our table again.  The one that attaches to the door of the camper when we are in the campsite.  It was coming apart and he fixed it up for us.  Travis also fixed the table inside the camper too.  Thanks Travis!!!

Jenny played a couple games of pool with Eric.  She sent me this picture showing her current status.  She had solids and was in a tough spot...

Oh, yes.  I also had time for a short swim - LOL!
I got out of there very quickly :-)

Friday, July 13, 2012

Trip Prep, Apples to Apples & Chinese

July 12, 2012 Thursday

Today we prepared for the next leg of our journey.  We depart tomorrow for a two night / three day trip to the north Georgia mountains.  Each year for the past 10 years we have stayed at Unicoi State Park and enjoyed the nearby amenities and fun stuff in Helen, GA.

So, most of the day was spent preparing the camper, doing last minute laundry and packing the back of the van.  We did enjoy a card game for a bit.

Barb arrived home from work at about 4:15.  Jen made her a gin & tonic and I met her at the door with it.  That was fun!  She liked that :-)

For dinner we had take out Chinese.  We haven't had that in quite a while (since before this trip) so that was a big treat.

After dinner we played Apples to Apples together.  That is always a fun time.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Hamburgers on the grill

Wednesday, July 11th, 2012

Barb had to return to work today.  So, we wanted to do something fun and easy when she returned in the afternoon.  We made plans to head down to the lake and swim, relax and grill some burgers.  We also loaded the kayaks and took them along too.  Jen and I had all the picnic stuff ready to go when Barb returned home.  She mentioned more than once how enjoyable it was to have the food all packed and ready!

Barb's son Travis and his two boys also joined us.  It's always a fun and active time when little Tucker and his big brother Logan are visiting.

Here is Tucker with his sand castle that he and Barb built....
Note that those are real rocks on that beach.  Something you do not see in Florida.

Of course Logan and Eric got right down to the serious activity of fishing.  If they got paid for fishing I think they could have funded our trip out west!  An added adventure that they both enjoyed was fishing from the kayaks.  Here is a short video clip when they launched the kayaks and headed on a fishing adventure together...

I grilled the burgers after the boys got back from their kayaking.  We had watermelon, chips and pickles to go with the burgers.

Barb and I also took the opportunity to have a sunset kayak ride together.  The lake was very calm and a beautiful evening was settling in....

Back at the house we sat and talked for a bit and Barb & Jen worked on their puzzle for a little while.  Then we turned on the TV and watched a couple episodes of Family Feud.  The channel was having a Family Feud marathon.  I made it through two of the episodes.  When I headed in to go to bed I could still hear the TV.  I drifted off to sleep still trying to come up with answers!