6/13/2014 Congaree National Park, South
Carolina
I’ve made it to
another National Park! At 8am! So the Visitor’s Center isn’t even open! Ha! I
ended up dozing in a Walmart parking lot due to the rest stops having very
wordy signs that might as well just state “no overnight parking” but it’s got
all this “blah blah for the courtesy of motorists blah” preamble. It’s not
courtesy if they can’t have a little nap without worry! But yeah, Walmart
actually had less noise than a rest stop (which is by the road and all that)
until the weed whacker dude showed up, but rest stops are away from populated
areas, so I feel they are safer.
Anyway, Georgia!
I departed Florida in the mid afternoon and headed North to Georgia. My goal
was Crooked River State Park, which was just across the border on the east
side. I didn’t want to roam too far for a campsite. The park was closed but
this semi-ranger told me to just set up camp and pay in the morning. Which I
did! Grabbed a spot by the woods. It was a nice campground, though barely full.
Lots of spots and amenities. It seems that the Pacific Northwest is the odd one
out when it comes to paying for showers, because it’s been free at every State Park
I’ve been to thus far. So I set up tent and got a good rest in, despite my spot
being near an apparent deer thoroughfare.
I paid up in the
morning and got a patch. Then I spent a little while scrap booking and properly
organizing my car. Decluttering and all that. I’ve absolutely overpacked and
could have so much more space. The big tub of art supplies & books &
papers is going… very unrifled through. Oh well. I’ve still got a ways to go on
this journey, it could come in handy somehow. I should read more that’s for
sure.
I took a little
amble on a hike in the park. It rained a bit, but I brought an umbrella. There
was a bird watching platform but I lack binoculars and Mom’s ability to
identify birds.
Atlanta may be a
major city, but I didn’t feel like driving 5 hours West just to check it out.
Five hours on the interstate is both a lot of driving and gas. So I went to
Savannah. I cashed in this Barnes and Noble gift card I’ve had for a few years
and got the new Edward St. Aubyn book. Then I went to Jiffy Lube and got the
second oil change of this trip. In the previous two weeks of this journey (hit
the six week mark) I drove 3937 miles at 42.8 mpg. So better mileage than
driving through Texas but more miles due to the five nights I spent across
Florida.
So onwards and
Northwards! I went to Tybee Island for the sunset and some official Atlantic
Ocean toe dipping. There were people fishing off the pier and one guy caught a
shark, which I think you have to throw back. I didn’t see if he did, but there
were enough witnesses so he oughta. I’m to the Atlantic! Coast to coast! Gulf
Coast doesn’t count like the Strait of Juan de Fuca doesn’t count.
Driving into the
sunset is very overrated. And blinding. But I made it across the border, got to
a rest stop, changed into jammies, noticed the sign, and just went to the
nearest Walmart.
So now I’m at
Congaree NP waiting for the park to open. I’ll spent the day at the park and
then probably continue up to North Carolina. It’s not that far away. Dunno what
else to do in this state beyond dousing myself with insect repellant.
6/14/2014 Stephen & Erin’s in Durham,
North Carolina
I’m at Erin and
Stephen’s in Durham! Stephen of Odd Owl (formerly) and Erin his 8 months
pregnant wife who is a writer and is awesome. Basically cool people that I can
stay with for a little bit. And it’s been awesome talking with Stephen about
life and travel and all that. He’s a smart dude. Well versed in navigating
life. I need to sit down and work on my game plan. What order do I visit the
next states, what do I want to see in each state, who is in each state, who has
the numbers for those people, etc. So I think that’ll be my Durham focus. I’ll
slow down a bit and work on that. Plus I have a few friends in the area I wanna
see, so yeah. It’s great to see familiar faces and to have full conversations.
I’m looking forward to wandering around tomorrow with the two of them. I know
some good people in this life of mine.
Congaree
National Park was swell! It was a swamp, but not swampy. There was a board walk
and well marked flat trails. I did the longer loop, and it was a slow meander.
The air smelled really good and the light was just nice that time of morning.
It was also a canoe friendly park, so something for Mom to take note of. At
noonish I hit the road. I set my sights on Columbia, because it was close. I
swung by Walmart to see if they had watch batteries and other cheap staples for
the road. I also got some $6 running jersey running shorts because they would
be more comfy to wear for longer drives than jean shorts. And I was right! I
was so much more comfortable the instant they were on. Comfort is important.
Once I got some
pep in my step again, I headed north east outta Columbia and BOOM I was in
North Carolina. 20 states down, 28 to go! I arrived at 8ish and was well fed
and well conversed by E & S. Such generous hosts! I think I’ll have fun in
this state. Glad to be with friends.
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So great to read your blog as usual. Thanks so much for keeping us up to date on your travel, thoughts, experiences, life. We love you and admire you lots!xoxoxmum
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