Menu Close

Category: All Travel Posts

We’re Doing It Again!

We’re Doing it Again! We decided to take a second go at getting out of the Minnesota winter. We wanted to have a new camper by now, but it didn’t happen. We did, however, upgrade the truck!  The route is similar to last year but with different campsites and different things to see. Instead of National Parks,…

Abandoned Places Tour 2024

Abandoned Places Tour 2024 United Crushers Mill – Minneapolis, MN In preparation for our 2024 Winter “Get the Hellouta MN” trip, we picked a theme – Abandoned Places – and began with the abandoned United Crushers Mill building in Minneapolis to whet our whistle. The Mill is an old unused flour mill and is located between…

Genesco Consolidated Schools in Iowa

Genesco Consolidated Schools in Iowa In rural Iowa we found Genesco Consolidated Schools and the staff dormitory.The red brick building was built in 1920 and merged with rival school Dysart in 1966.The three-story structure housed kindergarten through 12th grade before the merger. Declining enrollment eventually forced Dysart-Geneseo to close the building. It was sold in 1983.Broken…

Little More of Iowa

Litte More of Iowa Iowa doesn’t have much to offer in regard to things to do or places to see. There was a cool old house where we stopped for gas. It was being used as a redemption center for metal and cans. I was taking pictures and a guy came out and asked if I…

Ha Ha Tonka Castle

Ha Ha Tonka Castle In 1905, Robert M. Snyder, a wealthy Kansas City businessman, brought in European Masons to build his dream castle.  Construction was halted a year later when Snyder was killed in one of the state’s first automobile accidents.The castle was finally finished by his sons in 1922.  The property was eventually used as…

“Pencil – Cola”

“Pencil – Cola” Just across the Alabama border we found our first Campsite Big Lagoon State park. It sits just south ofPensacola Florida and next door to the Blue Angles Navy base.Armadillo in our campsiteRainScary Wind – Tornado just SE of usMore RainJets flying over oftenReturn to the Ocean for the dogs… a bit of side…

Rainbow Springs Florida

Rainbow Springs Florida We went here to see the spring-fed pool that may contain manatee and to see the abandoned zoo and old attraction park.  The foliage and waterfalls made it feel like we were in Jurassic Park! It was all really cool! (Note: A few short videos follow because pictures just couldn’t do it justice.)…

Lake Okeechobee and 55+ !

Lake Okeechobee and 55+ ! The 10th biggest freshwater lake in the country and our first 55 plus RV park just north of Lake Okeechobee…. Zachary Taylor RV park.They had a really nice pool, workout room, meeting/party room. And an abundance of different water birds many of them perched in a big tree by the workout…

Savannah Calls Us Back

Savannah Calls Us Back Red Gate Farmsis a family-owned property and has been for over 90 years. It’s one of Savannah’s most popular wedding and event venue.  It’s also an Equestrian center plus they have a limited amount of RV spaces. It has many many acres of lakes and trees, trails and open spaces. Besides the…

Night and Day in Savannah

Night and Day in Savannah One evening, we ventured out of our little piece of the country to take a haunted trolley tour of the historic city of Savannah.  Much to our surprise we were 2 turns and about 3 miles from the heart of the city!  Wow! We had no idea we were so close…

Abandoned Fort Jackson

Abandoned Fort Jackson Just outside downtown Savannah is the Civil War era Fort Jackson.  A dog friendly Historical site constructed in 1808 it was built to protect Savannah from attack by sea.  The cannons have an excellent view of the Savannah River and any ship coming up the river would be in big trouble.  The confederates…

WalknTour of Charleston

WalknTour of Charleston A return to the James Island County campground (we stayed here last year) in Charleston started out poorly. It rained for the first day and 1/2. We were pretty wet by the time it was over and feeling a bit claustrophobic in the camper, but it cleared up and was nice out for…

Atalaya Castle

Atalaya Castle Located inside Huntington Beach State Park is the picturesque, Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, philanthropist, and sculptor, respectively.  The castle was modeled after the Atalaya Castle in Spain.  The winter home and gardens and land were all left to the park as their legacy.  It was quite impressive and volunteers…

Wax Birthday Party

Wax Birthday Party I celebrated my 55th birthday in North Myrtle Beach with Kyle and Alan. We went to a brewery on a lake with swings for seats and a wax museum that was VERY entertaining and then to a supper club which also very entertaining in a different way. The food was good enough, but…

And That’s a Wrap…Again!

And That’s a Wrap…Again The final 3 days are just driving, eating at restaurants and staying in hotels. We try to keep it under 8-9 hours a day for everyone (dogs) sanity.We had never been in a Sparky’s or a Buc-ee’s but we’ll be back.  So fun to stop and shop at those places! And a…

Mission Accomplished

We did it!   34 days,  4437 miles,17 states, 6 national parks, 4 State Parks, daily hikes, authentic local cuisine and countless laughs.   We had an incredible trip!  The dogs had as much fun as we did. Our older truck and camper (Bruce and Andie) both worked out great.We met our goal and “Got the Hell out of Minnesota!”

Get-The-Hellouta-Minnesota

Jan. 6, 2023 Prior to leaving Snowfall In early December, I declared “there better not be much snow before we have to pull the camper out”. UGH! Immediately following a bitter below zero Christmas week, we received just shy of 16 inches of snow in 3 days. I’ve been trying to keep the camper area as…

Iowa and Beyond

1/15/23 Stopped at Newbo Market in Cedar Rapids, Iowa for a delicious Mediterranean lunch which doubled as our dinner too once we got to the camp site! I highly recommend Pitaz in Newbo Market for an amazing chicken gyro. Not sure if you know this but Riverside, Iowa is better known as The Future Birthplace of…

Gateway Arch National Park

A well-rested crew piled into our (t)rusty truck this morning and headed to downtown St Louis to see Gateway Arch National Park. Our first glimpse came on the freeway over 7 miles away… Wow, it is tall! (630 feet to be exact) That’s me in the white jacket   We navigated around the derelict buildings near the…

Between Missouri and Arkansas

Today was filled with driving from St Louis to Gulpha Gorge Campground within Hot Springs National Park. We did stop for lunch in Greenville Missouri. If you are ever in town, make sure to grab a bite at Trails End Coffee and Cafe for some excellent food, coffee and service!    We hit our first traffic of the…

BBQ and Lake Oauchita Hike

Had some St. Louis BBQ in honor of Missouri. Did a challenging hike (I’m re-classifying the AllTrails rating from moderate 😉 ) But the rock striations and views of Lake Ouachita [ wosh-i-taw ]  in the state park were very beautiful all over the Caddo Bend Trail!!      

Exit Mississippi Enter Florida

Woke up after a stormy night to a very wet campsite, same as when we arrived! We were prepared for high winds and potential tornados (the camp bathhouse was the safe space). Time to get out of Mississippi! What better day to head to Florida than Alan’s birthday! Stopped in Gulf Shores, Alabama for some lunch and…

Made it to the Sunshine State

Made it to St Andrews State Park near Panama City, FL.   Our site is right on St Andrews Bay; a great spot to spend a week.   The camp is nice and clean and quiet and the site on the water is level with full hookups and room for the dogs to wander a bit.  Sun in the forecast…

Savannaaahh

In short, we loved Savannah!! After saying goodbye to Crooked River, we stopped in downtown Savannah, GA.  We walked through a small section of the city and were impressed by the unique homes and architecture.  We encountered various Squares (Parks) on our walk and even found Chippewa Square (where Forrest Gump sat with his box of…

Charleston – The Holy City

(Sorry for the delay in posts, internet has been non-existent for over a week.)Charleston, SC is known as The Holy City because of its over 400 churches. We didn’t visit any. But we did visit Magnolia Plantation which is one of the oldest plantations in the South, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. …

Conagree Trees Have Knees

Next up was Conagree National Park.   We would call it a little known gem.  The National Park actually holds 15 World Records! Here’s the link (Conagree Records!) There are many trails for all levels. One oddity was that the speed limit signs on the drive in were all 13 and 27 mph. Conagree is known for its…

Fontana Dam(N)!

During our stay we took a side trip over to Fontana Dam.  It was the 4th tallest dam when it was built back in the 40’s.  The Fontana Village we stayed at was built to house the dam workers and their families!  We took a walk across the top of the dam and can now say…

Spectacular AND Mammoth

     FIRST…Let’s start with this handsome fellow in a fabulous scarf! Made it to Singing Hills RV Park in Kentucky after a beautiful drive up from Northern Georgia with a quick stop at a great Mediterrean cafe called Cafe Ostro. The rock formations along the highways were spectacular and the views from Lookout Mountain and Flat Top…

Indiana Dunes

The many changes of the level of Lake Michigan have left behind large amounts of sand dunes and a huge long sandy beach! I’m sure this is gorgeous on a nice sunny summer day but we went on the only day we had … it was 38 and blowing rain! There is a challenging way over…

And That’s a Wrap!

We did it!    34 days,  4437 miles,17 states, 6 national parks, 4 State Parks, daily hikes, authentic local cuisine and countless laughs.   We had an incredible trip!  The dogs had as much fun as we did. Our older truck and camper (Bruce and Andie) both worked out great.  Just one small tire issue on the last day and…