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Monday, January 20, 2014

Clear Springs campground in Homochitto National Forest

Friday 1/17/14 arrived at Clear Springs Campground at 2pm.  It is located in Homochitto National Forest near Natchez MS (on the Mississippi river at the Louisiana border).  There are several trails for hiking and biking near the campground so after a quick lunch we hopped on the bikes and road about half a mile to the trail head.  It was an ominous sign when there is a "bike wash" station at the trail head.   It really should have dawned on us how bad the trails were if they purposely added a bike wash station.

     
A bike wash at the trail head?  What are we in far?
We started out on one of the shorter trails and I immediately knew I was not ready for this ride!  I had to get off the bike and walk up a huge hill.  Got back on and then had to get off again and walk down a huge hill.  There were so many ups and downs and tree roots and curves..... I was a broken ankle waiting to happen.  Both of us finally had to give up on the bikes and walk.  We did find a better section of trail to ride on so we hiked back to where we left our bikes and walked them to the better trail.  We rode for about 30 minutes then headed back to camp (after getting off bikes again and walking back with them).  We decided to hike the longer trail in the morning.

For dinner I made skillet lasagna and the camper next to us brought us over some home made gumbo.  It was sooo yummy.  We ate all the gumbo and saved the lasagna for another night.

On Saturday 1-18-14, the temperature was 26.....burrr.  The water hose connected to the outside of the camper froze so we didn't have water coming in.  Fortunately the holding tank had enough water to get us through cooking and cleaning up after breakfast.  We left for our hike at 9:45 (temp in the 30's).  The trail we were hiking is 10.5 miles.  It was a perfect day for hiking..... weather in the 50's, no bugs, nice breeze, sun beams shining thru the trees.  The trails was lots of hills, lots of roots covered with leaves (hidden just right to trip you up).  The scenery was nice but nothing spectacular.  We didn't see any wildlife except for a few birds.  It took us 4 hours and we didn't even do the entire trail. We took a cut-off at mile 7 and walked the last couple of miles down a paved road to the campsite.  Total fun meter:  9 miles; 4-1/2 hours; couple of blisters..... priceless!
Looking good at the start of the hike!
Just one of the many hills we took on!
OMG..... 4 hours later.... I'm wupped!
 After the hike, we had lunch, I had a nap then Greg
built a fire.  We sat by the fire until sun-set and it started getting cold.
We only could get 1 TV station so we watched National Public Broadcasting:  the news then the Lawrence Welk Show.  We had a blast reminiscing!





View from the campsite
campsite

The Rig camping
Enjoying a fire
                         



Lake Perry Mississippi


Thursday 1/16/14
After leaving Ft Picken's and Pensacola at 9am (temps this morning were 36 at 7:30 and 46 at 9am) we stopped at a Publix grocery store where I picked up all the gluten free stuff I could possibly want!  When we got back to the RV there was an obnoxious sound coming from the LP gas monitor...... we opened all the doors and tried to figure out what was leaking.  All the appliances were turned off.  After several minutes of scratching his head, Greg opened the back storage compartment and found that the small propane bottle attached to the portable grill had accidentally been turned back on when it was put in storage.  Whew!!!! That was an easy fix but it put us behind a few minutes.  We had planned to drive 5+ hours today to get the state line between Mississippi and Louisiana at Homochitto National Forest.  We stopped again outside of Mobile AL at a Walmart to get marine toliet paper and to eat lunch (in the RV) and that put us really behind schedule.  We started looking for somewhere to camp outside of Hattiesburg MS but the GPS couldn't locate anything inside the DeSoto National Forest.  We could see a campground on the map but couldn't see complete directions.  Even after looking it up on the internet we still couldn't get good directions.  We lucked out by passing another campground as we were looking for the way into the original one and it was PERFECT!!!   Lake Perry out of Beaumont MS, a small lake with about 20 RV spots and we were the only campers!  The forest ranger wasn't even there.  We set up camp overlooking the lake and walked over to the office to pay our fee when the ranger pulled up.  Joey (the ranger) showed us lots of trophy fish mounted in his office; showed us a map of the area and even a half-mile interpretive trail they had in the park with local trees labeled.  He even gave us a bag of ice!!!  What a great place.  We did the trail hike with the trees labeled then we had a relaxing evening enjoying home-made gluten free cornbread with jalapenos and cheese, rice with spinach and beans, and grilled salmon patties.  We took a stroll later in the full moon-light, had a really hot shower in the bath house, and slept like babies all night!  We even kept the shades open all night to have the moon light shining in on us.


Friday 1/17/14
Greg woke early and snapped a couple of great sunrise pictures with brillant red skies.  It was 46 degrees at 7:30, not too bad.  We both went for a 40 minute run.  I got back to camp and found a Mississippi State Trooper car parked next to us..... ut oh.... The trooper was out on the pier and it seemed to me he was waiting for us to get back to camp.  All sorts of crazy things were going thru my head like "Joey the ranger was not really a ranger, but a serial killer!!!!".  I walked out on the pier to greet him and he was FISHING!!!!  The only thing fishy going on was him.   His job is tough if he can spend mornings fishing!  Greg got back and joined us on the dock.  After chit-chatting with him a few minutes, we left to eat breakfast then packed up camp to head toward Natchez MS and the Homochitto National forest.

Lake Perry campsite

L





Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Back on the road again!

We've been away from Anchorage since January 5 (today is the 15th).  We hit Atlanta as a cold front came thru but luckily we were in south Georgia where it didn't get quite as cold (you can read the previous blog entry to get the details of that).  Now we are in Pensacola FL experiencing the same weather.  Today was 46 at 8am with blowing winds.  Overnight it will get into the 20's.  It is very disappointing to see all of this beautiful beach and not be able to lay in the sun!
Dona at Ft. Picken's on Pensacola Bay in cold weather gear 


Since it's been several days since I've posted, I'll start with our departure from Waycross on Thursday Jan. 9.  We left mom's at 9:45 am in 45 degree temps and raining.  First stop will be in Marianna FL to see the Florida Caverns.  This took us around 2 hours to get there just before the next scheduled guided tour was to begin.  The tour lasted 45 minutes and we got to see some different rock formations.  It's just pretty cool to see caverns like these in Florida where you expect to hit ocean after digging down a couple feet.  

 
These pictures are from the caverns















































After touring the caverns and hiking a few trails, we jumped in the rig and headed toward Port St. Joe.  In the rain, we found their home on Cape San Blas which is about 10 miles out of Port St. Joe on a peninsula between St. Joseph's Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.  It is an absolutely beautiful place.  Their house backs to the bay with a boat dock.  They have public beach access to the Gulf just across the road.  It's very quiet and not a lot of traffic.  Their house is 6 1/2 miles on Cape San Blas and a couple of miles from the entrance to St. Joseph's State Park which runs another 7-8 miles to the end of the cape.  
The Weston's house
The front of the house
Bailey and Marley checking me out from the back porch
The boat dock in Bay
Back of the house looking from the Bay
Taking a birding excursion
Birds!!
Beautiful beaches at St. Joseph's State Park
more beaches
Hiking the dunes of the cape
Made it to the beach!
Buck in the park (we saw a doe earlier)
Yikes, we scared him!
No home is complete without a Tee-Pee.  This is
in Charlie and Betty Ray's yard.
Friday January 10, 2014
We woke to foggy weather.  So foggy, that we couldn't see the boat dock in the back of the house.  We toured the town of Apalachecola with Charlie and Betty Ray even though we couldn't see any of the Gulf of Mexico.  The town is beautiful with it's old houses and quaint downtown.

On Saturday we were woke early to the sounds of a thunder storm.  Big flashes of light and booms.  It took Greg and I a few sleepy minutes to figure out what was going on, then we fell back to sleep listening to the sounds of nature.  I managed to get in a 30 minute walk/run in between thunderstorms.  Greg ran yesterday so he used this morning to do some minor work on the RV.  We drove into Port St. Joe where Charlie was the city manager for several years.  It rained so hard and the wind was blowing so hard, I really thought we were in a hurricane.  Charlie gave a great tour.  We stopped at a Mexican restaurant for drinks and nachos then headed back to the Cape.  Once on the Cape we stopped to check out an eagle nest with young chicks.  We spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing, listening to the rain.  They have a screened porch that runs the length of the house.  This is the best room to relax in!!!

Finally on Sunday, we woke to beautiful sunny skies but the temps were in the 60's.  Greg and I went for a run (mine was only 35 minutes, Greg was gone for over 1 1/2 hours.  We spent the day touring the Cape, first hiking a trail to the bay where we saw white pelicans, cormorants, king fishers, ducks, grey heron.  We went to the end of the cape to St. Joseph's State Park where we walked on beautiful beaches, and hiked on sand dunes.  We saw a doe while we were driving thru the campground, then a buck as we were leaving the park.

We had a wonderful time with Charlie and Betty Ray.  If I was asked today where I wanted to live, this would be the place!!!!!

Monday January 13, 2014:  We left the Weston's and Cape San Blas at 11 am.  We had to make several stops (one at the Goodwill to get a toaster) then at a Bass Pro shop and an outlet mall (looking for the perfect pot and pan).  It started pouring down rain mid-afternoon and didn't let up.  Our plans were to go to the Naval Air Station and see if we could get a site at their RV park.  Had to look up the phone number on-line and by the time I could call them, the office had already closed.  It was getting dark and still raining really hard so we got a spot at an RV park at Navarre Beach.  Not a bad place, we had to get to it by a toll road but the toll was only 3.75.  It was 1/2 mile from the interstate so we heard traffic noise all night.

On Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014, we decided to head over to Ft. Picken's National Park located in the Gulf Islands National Seashore.  While on our way over (an hour from where we were) we could see the Navy's Blue Angel's flying around for a practice session.  Once we got over to Santa Rosa Island where Ft. Picken's is we could really see them!  It was a great performance even for practice runs.  We got to the campsite at 12:45, ate lunch, then I had to take a nap (til 2:45!!!!! I was soooo tired!).  After a nap, we went for a bike ride around the area.  We found some trails and rode around to the beach and to some of the old fort outcroppings.  The temp here at 4:30 was 59 degrees and it felt really nice.

We woke to temps at 46 on Wednesday with the day predicted to be windy and cold..... yes it was.... very windy and cold.  Tonight will get in the 20's.  I can't believe I left Alaska for this!!!  At least I'm at the beach.  We got to see the Blue Angel's practice again today.  We toured the old Fort Picken's and visited the museum even though the winds were howling and it was COLD!  This evening we walked across the street to the beach to see the full moon on the water.  We didn't stay long because the wind was howling and it was COLD!  (sorry to repeat myself....but I'm at the beach and it doesn't feel like it.)  Tomorrow we'll head to Mississippi.  Greg is looking at Homochitto National Forest outside of Natchez.  It's a 5 hour drive from here.  I'd like to spend the night somewhere in between Pensacola and Natchez but Greg's driving and he's ok with a 5 hour drive.
Dona in front of Fort Picken's
Armadillo


Dona with armadillo
Dona at the top of Ft. Picken's
RV camping site at Ft. Picken's
more RV site at Ft. Picken's








Monday, January 6, 2014

It's a New Year!

Monday January 6, 2014

We made it through the holidays in Alaska and are now back in Georgia.  Christmas was spent in Sterling AK at Greg's family homestead.  Lots of good food, big bon-fire, temps in the teens, and fantastic fire works show.  The water pump was broken so we didn't have any running water but we made do with water jugs and paper plates.  

Our family exchanged gifts on the 26th.  It was good to have all the boys there plus our new daughter-in-law Toni.

We spent four days before New Year's at a public use cabin on Nancy Lake north of Wasilla AK.  The weather was great.  Temperatures were in the teens and 20's and lots of snow for skiing and snow machining.  This year we had 8 people and 2 dogs in our cabin for New Year's eve.  A total of 23 people (and 4 dogs) met for dinner and fire works at another cabin.  Greg fixed his famous dutch oven Mexican lasagna and margaritas.

The weather in Anchorage was getting warm and nasty with sleet/rain instead of snow when we flew out on Sunday morning the 5th.  Our plan was to spend the night at my sister's (Beth) in Atlanta then drive 4 hours to mom's (in Waycross) on Monday.  The weather in Atlanta was predicted to be in the single digits over night on Sunday with some snow flurries.  We decided to go on down to Waycross Sunday night after landing in Atlanta at 4pm.  Beth picked us up at the airport, then drove us down.  We got to mom's around 9:30pm.

Monday 1/6/14.... If there was snow on the ground I'd think I was in Alaska....... the temperature in Waycross is not that cold but the wind goes right thru you!  It was in the 50's this morning with a little sunshine but with the wind chill it felt like 30.  Tonight is supposed to get in the teens (what????).  We have covered mom's outside plants and insulated her faucets.  Hopefully we will not freeze.   I made sure I brought lots of cold weather clothes with me on this trip.  I'm covered....bring it on!