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.
We decided to run into the city for a nice steak dinner on the first evening & Binion’s Roadhouse was the first place that popped up on our Google search. It was fantastic! The service was personable & quick & the steaks were so tender! Then there was the decor – it was fun! Look at the few pictures I took below.
The following day we consulted our Roadside America app for the “unusual” things to see in the area. So we went on a hunt for Piggy’s, a fun eatery that serves lunch in downtown Hendersonville. It was spot on for finding the cool stuff we like to see – tons of history inside & out.
We found the second place of interest on Roadside America – Puncheon Camp Creek. It’s a private property that a lighthearted man created with lots of old stores, a church & old timey buildings that look like an old town. The two oversized cows at the front of the property set the tone of the fun stuff within.
We concluded this place is actually closed to the public now & we were most likely not welcome to visit. But we did & no one appeared to run us off. It was a bit disconcerting being there though.
On another day we had breakfast at one of the little morning restaurants near the campground. Perry was sporting a new hat he found at a store we happened into the day before.
That afternoon we visited Burntshirt Vineyards for a wine tasting & to get some really nice bottles of wine for friends back in Georgia. I’m not much of a drinker but I did appreciate the tiny sips of wine the hostess served me while we selected which we wanted.
Back at camp I was trying various outfits on the dogs & came across the old goggles & visor hats. Both Sugar & Spice were very patient while we dressed them & giggled for a bit. In the end, I determined they needed new sweaters for the winter so I got them ordered from Amazon. We ordered many things from Amazon we had put in our cart over the last few months. All would be delivered to our son’s house in Georgia. Soon, very soon.
On Sunday, we drove over an hour to the Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley. This museum is a treasure trove of memorabilia for the motorcycle enthusiast. Dale Walksler created it with his massive collection of motorcycles. But it expanded into antique cars, funky equipment powered by motorcycle engines & donated motorcycles from fellow collectors.
We visited the big Harley Museum in Milwalkee a few months back, a pristine collection of every Harley model ever made along with the history & artifacts that make the brand. But the Wheels of Time Museum in Maggie Valley was FILLED with motorcycles of all sorts & include venues depicting parts graveyards & workshops. Perry said it smelled like the bike shops he “played” in during his teen years. A good smell – evoking fabulous memories.
I took pictures of so many motorcycles! Hopefully Perry will be able to remember the significance of many of them.
After we left the museum, we stopped at a bar/restaurant in Maggie Valley. It was loud but the burgers were good. And I got to see this man playing with cars with his young son at a table nearby. So sweet.
On the ride back to Hendersonville, Perry took pictures of the trees along the interstate. And the beautiful blue sky. Just beautiful!
On Monday, November 1st, we headed out early on our way back into Georgia! Seven months of travel & a whirlwind of fun adventures concluded. Now we will hibernate at Fort Yargo State Park in Winder, Georgia until the end of February. We NEED a few months to be near family & friends before we hit the road again!