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We are back in Michigan!
Our truck is and has been operational, those worries are over. We will be staying at the Lansing Cottonwood Campground until August 18th. Then we will start working our way south for the winter.
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Category Archives: Georgia
Dealing With the Unknown of COVID-19, March-April 2020
While we were in Key West we did not have any television coverage. As a result our only real source of news was Facebook and links to online news articles. We saw some things about the Coronavirus, but it was … Continue reading
Posted in Fulltime RV, Georgia, Michigan, Michigan Traveler, Military RV Parks
Tagged Caladesi RV, COVID-19, Southern Comfort RV, Uchee Creek
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Return to Fort Benning, April 2019
In past years we usually stopped in Raleigh, NC as we left Florida. Our daughter lived there and we would camp host at the Falls Lake State Recreation Area for the month of April. Last year Elisabeth moved to the … Continue reading
Mansions and Wild Horses, Cumberland Island, GA – March 2017
The Cumberland Island National Seashore is the largest, southernmost barrier island on the Georgia coast, and has been inhabited for thousands of years. There is evidence of the early Timucuan tribes and early Spanish settlers, but their locations on the … Continue reading
Posted in Fulltime RV, Georgia, Michigan Traveler, National Parks
Tagged Cumberland Island, Dungeness, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Michigan Traveler, RV Forums
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The Road to Raleigh – March 2015
We left Key West early on March 17th on our way to the Manatee Cove RV Park at Patrick AFB near Cocoa Beach, FL. We had planned to make the trip in two days, but decided to make it a … Continue reading
Fort Benning, GA – November 2013
We chose to return to Fort Benning’s Uchee Creek Campground to use it as a base for a family cruise over Thanksgiving. Uchee Creek is one of the best military campgrounds we have ever visited. We arrived on November 4th … Continue reading
Fort Benning, GA – March 2013
Fort Benning is the home of the Infantry where I attended the Infantry Officer Basic Course, the Basic Airborne Course, Ranger Course, and Battalion Pre-Command Course. I have always joked about being a graduate of the “Fort Benning School for … Continue reading
Posted in Fulltime RV, Georgia, Michigan Traveler, Military RV Parks, National Guard
Tagged Airborne School, fifth wheel trailer, Fort Benning, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Infantry School, Maneuver Center of Excellence, National Infantry Museum, Ranger Hall of Fame, Ranger Joe's, Ranger School, RV Forums
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Savannah, Charleston and Myrtle Beach – March/April 2012
As we were mapping out where we wanted to go from Key West, and we talked about working our way up the east coast. Pat had wanted to see Savannah because it’s said to be such a beautiful city. Military … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Fulltime RV, Georgia, Michigan Traveler, Military RV Parks, South Carolina
Tagged Charleston AFB, Eighth Air Force Museum, fifth wheel trailer, Fort Pulaski, Fort Sumter, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Hunter Army Airfield, James Oglethorpe, Juliet Low, Myrtle Beach, Old Savannah Tours, Patriot's Point, Pirate's House, Robert Louis Stevenson, RV Forums, SkyWheel, Tybee Island, USS Yorktown, Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church
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Everglades – Kennedy Space Center
We spent a night at Everglades National Park on our way to Key West and decided that we should make it a longer stop as we headed back north. We were so glad we did! Everglades has two campgrounds. Long … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, Fulltime RV, Georgia, Michigan Traveler, Military RV Parks, South Carolina
Tagged Cold War, Cuban Missile Crisis, Everglades National Park, fifth wheel trailer, full-time RV, fulltime RV, Hell's Bay Canoe Trail, Kayaking, Kennedy Space Center, Lake Okeechobee, Long Pine Key Campground, Nike Missile Site, Patrick Air Force Base, Ranger-Led activities, Rocket Garden, RV Forums, Vehicle Assembly Building
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