Entry #87 – ALABAMA – 2022 – March 3 – 10, 2022

Although we intended to leave Georgia to begin our 2022 Adventure on February 28th, we had to delay for a couple days. Our RV Tech discovered our hydraulic pump was dead to the world & he had to replace it. We are SOOOO grateful that issue was discovered & fixed before we hit the road! Without the pump, we couldn’t raise the stabilizer feet or operate the slides. YIKES! We are so very thankful for Brandon, our trusted RV Tech in Georgia, as well as Julia, the Fort Yargo Park Manager. She quickly assured us we were fine to stay in place a couple more days & arranged for the replacement host to park at a lakefront site until we could move. The delay also gave us time to do a final wash of the RV, inside & out, & a few projects to be done that will afford us more comfort as we live in the rig full-time. Life is so good!

We did discover we had forgotten a LOT of stuff when it comes to moving down the road. One was pre-programing the GPS & looking at the route for familiarity as we got into the congested areas. Our destination was Montgomery – Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base specifically – & the roads off the interstate are crazy confusing! I remember the maze from last year but it was still challenging! We made it though & our assigned campsite was perfect! Before the NEXT move, I did take a good bit of time to update & add to our WRITTEN list of “to dos” when packing up to move & setting up on arrival. Many things we have simplified but new tricks have been implemented. We are happy with the reminder list now.

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Entry #82 – NORTH CAROLINA – October 27 – November 1, 2021

We drove down to Hendersonville, North Carolina on a gloriously sunny day. Wonderfully swopping roads with curves & dips that were fun & the RV handled them with ease. The changing of the seasons showed out in the beautiful Fall colors! It was definitely a WOW moment!

Traffic was most manageable with no problems & the new campground was only a few miles from the interstate. Easy to find!

Red Gates RV Park was a small campground with only 20 sites & was well kept. The owners were sticklers to the 5mph in the park – a little overly so – but it was a good place overall.

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