Monday, October 13, 2014

Kiptopeke State Park

Our last day.  At the southern tip of the eastern shore, we stopped at Kiptopeke State Park, VA.  This was a nice lunch spot.  Before the Bay Bridge was constructed, this was the ferry location.  Now it's a lovely park and fishing area.  The reef is made up of old WWII cargo ships, 9 in total make up the reef.  Looks very interesting and is now home for lots of wildlife. 
WWII cargo ships

Kiptopeke State Park

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Janes Island State Park, MD

Because we had to cut our trip short by a day, I ended up with reservations at two places for the same night (we're making reservations because it's Columbus Day weekend).  As we're leaving the campsite this morning, Deb asks, "Did you cancel the reservations at the first site?" No? She gives me that pained look.  Ouch!

As we're driving down US13, I see a sign for Janes Island SP, where I was suppose to cancel.  Should I suggest we stop for lunch, or let sleeping dogs lie? We decide to go for lunch.  The place is gorgeous, we have a site right at the marina, A-51(E).  Deb makes a delicious spinach salad, while I use my Maryland Senior Pass to carve $15 off the camp fee. We've decided to spend the night!

 

After lunch, we rent a canoe and paddle all around Janes Island.  It's a long trip, but very scenic, going through the marshes.  Tonight, we are planning on having our end of trip campfire...Deb has marshmallows secretly stashed for the occasion..


Tomorrow, we pay the piper with an extra 100 miles to make up for never leaving our lunch stop.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Trap Pond State Park

Today's total driving was 28 miles, and we were getting the remnants of big storms that pounded the Midwest and the Northeast.  It was just a nice rainy day with nothing to do...so we talked about combining our Facebook post and our paper log to make a blog...what else would we talk about?.  The rest of the day was spent mostly playing with the blog and snacking until the rain stopped.  Then we went on a short hike including a walk through a frisbee golf course.  Our first night in Delaware...  E/W - site D14, right next to the pond.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Assateague Island National Park

It was only a 2 mile drive from our last night, but took a left turn, by the Green Turtle., down to the end of the road. (Will there be a turn around place?) It was all OK ... lunch (date night for older people) at Sunset Grill.  Absolutely fabulous... Pork Goulash for me and  Fish and Chips for her ladyship.
Night on the bayside in B25...(a no generator) dry camping loop.  We made it through the night with 70% of our batteries left, but we not allowed ourselves  30 minutes of TV.  Walked on, possibly, the largest Boardwalk in the world.  Even though the rain was pouring, and mosquitos were biting and the prickers were digging into our skin, we managed to make it back in time for happy hour


Thursday, October 9, 2014

Assateague Island State Park, MD

We stayed at Assateague Island State Park, Maryland.  Site H21 with electric.  Good beach access.  The wild ponies were wonderful.  But wild.  They bite, kick and charge if bothered!  So, we kept drex on a leash, except on the beach!  Drex found his own wild animals. 
Skeleton of a horseshoe crab.
Wild island pony!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Stay'n put at First Landing

It's our second day here at First Landing. We spent the morning hiking on the bay side.  We walked about 5 miles with Drex panting much of the way.   As the song says, "what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger."  We recovered on the beach enjoying a gorgeous day

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

First Landing State Park


It's our final trip of the year.. Up the eastern shore... With a stay'n put day at Deb's favorite beach site.  - First Landing State Park.  Our first day is only about 66 miles.  No problems.  Two nights at D11, our new most favorite site here.  Nice walk on the beach.  Drex is taking to carrying horseshoe crab shells.
Sunset viewing on top of the RV!!

Friday, October 3, 2014

Eastern Shore Tour

Two nights at First Landing, then across the Bay Bridge Tunnel to the Eastern Shore.  Wild horses, crabs, and egrets