Our First Winter Away From Winter
Having grown up and lived in in Northern New York my whole life, I thought I was immune to cold weather. Well, my nearly 80 year old achy and arthritic bones are not!!!! So for the first time, we are abandoning the North Country winter and are going to try "Snow-mading", which is our transient version of Snow-birding. Towing our RV allows us to move around to visit friends and search out new places. We will linger longer at campgrounds with stays of a week and two weeks. And with no desire to need sunny and 75 everyday, we are avoiding southern Florida. Instead we will stick to the Florida Panhandle, coastal Mississippi and Alabama, and are even going to try a month long February stay in the Texas Hill Country. So Northern NY, see ya midway through April 2026! 😀
Monday December 1: We're off!!!!
| Thanksgiving snowstorm. |
| Hitched and ready to leave on December 1st. |
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| First night, December 1st. |
Friday December 6th: Oak Plantation RV Park, Charleston, South Carolina.
We finally found some warmer weather when we reached Charleston, SC. We were even able to start enjoying our back porch. Oak Plantation is a nice park. However, it is located on an extremely busy US Highway 17, making it almost impossible to make a left turn out of the campground. And is almost as impossible to make a left turn returning to the campground. There is development surrounding the park, so who knows what the future for the campground is. That's too bad because inside the park there are dozens of beautiful live oak trees that make it very pleasant to walk the pups and enjoy. As nice as the park was, we probably won't be back because of the annoying left turn issue in and out of the campground.
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| Nice long pull-thru sites. There was another Brinkley 2 spots from us. |
From here we move on to Savannah, Georgia for a few days to catch up with friends. Stay tuned.















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