Saturday, June 29, 2019

Weekend in Colorado Springs

We had a great break in Colorado Springs CO with family. I have been blessed with truly wonderful in-laws, love spending time with them. They gave us an all expenses plus stay in Colorado Springs, a pretty city with great restaurants and beautiful surroundings.

The In-laws
Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, CO
The Beautiful Royal Gorge
We said our goodbyes on Monday morning and headed for Wyoming...

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Panama City to Colorado Springs

Departure day came around so quick and we could not delay as we had a planned family reunion in Colorado Springs, CO. We had reduced our possessions dramatically but still ended up throwing stuff in the dumpster at the last minute. Our plan for the first day was just to pack and depart Panama City so  we set Open Pond Campground in Alabama as the first stop... about 100 miles away.

Open Pond Recreational Area is a great little park in the Conecuh National Forest and it only cost us $4 for the night which included hot showers! A perfect night after a hectic few weeks of packing up the office and getting ready. Camping in the back of our truck was also good and more comfortable than expected.
Our comfy camper
Open Pond Recreational Area

Early morning tea and breakfast
Day two we visited a natural bog nearby which had the most amazing assortment of insectivorous plants, several types of pitcher plants.





Sundew
Then things went a bit pear shaped. The vehicle started running very rough. We limped on to the next town which was in Mississippi and started troubleshooting the problem. We bought some spares and after a bummed out night in a hotel we carried out the repairs in the AutoZone parking lot. AutoZone is wonderful. they'll test anything you want tested and loan whatever tools you need. Now it runs really good, getting 30 mpg! (12.8 km/liter). With new vigor we carried on to the next campground.

The Mississippi River is in flood and was quite an awesome site as we crossed into Louisiana. Louisiana is a kind of poor looking state but really quite beautiful. We chose Gum Springs Campground in the Kisatchie National Forest for the next night. It was deserted but very well kept and so we had the place to ourselves. Another beautiful night for just $5!
Empty campground in the Kisatchie National Forest

Dinner

Home

The next day we set off for Texas and the Eisenhower State Park. A beautiful drive with huge areas of wildflowers all the way.
A Texas picnic area 
This park was a bit pricier at $27 but well worth it. The camp site was on a high bluff overlooking Lake Texoma and only 2 other couples in the whole place. We did a night walk and saw many scorpions including a couple making more scorpions. Lots of interesting spiders including some fairly large tarantulas and also a couple of owls.
Brown tarantula

Scorpions mating
The following morning we got going early as it was a good distance to our next stop at Lake Meredith just north of Amarillo. We had a strong crosswind for most of the day with some mean looking storms forming just to the south and coming our way. A large dust devil formed, grew into a giant dust cloud and spiraled into the clouds and we figured it must have been a tornado. It crossed the road just behind us as the radio began bleating warnings about a severe thunderstorm! Yikes! We already have PTSD from the hurricane, didn't need any more weather scares!

We arrived at the campground, which was a long way from civilization, to find it deserted as well. This one was more primitive than the others with only toilets, no shower but the price was right... free!. The view was great but it did feel a little spooky with nobody around at all. A ranger did show up just before sunset and was quite friendly.
Glad to see the sunset after a hot day and into a peaceful night in the bush. .  

Sunrise over our camp, we had the lake to ourselves.
We didn't see much wildlife but there were so many spiders! This might explain why nobody was around. Suits us fine! When we woke up in the morning we had spider webs all over our vehicle, even in the gaps of the steering wheel! Anyway, it was peaceful and we had a good night's sleep.

Friday morning and heading for civilization. An uneventful day through the rest of Texas, Oklahoma, and into Colorado.
Leaving the hot flat roads of Texas and Oklahoma for the hills of Colorado

It was nice to be heading higher and out of the 100 degree (37C) heat of Texas. It was even cooler than we expected with snow on the higher peaks and 58 degrees (14C) in Colorado Springs. After 1700 miles (2700 km), we are now more than a third of the way to Fairbanks.

Next; A weekend in Colorado Springs and on to Cheyenne, Wyoming...

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Prelude

This may seem like a radical move from the sunny shores of Florida to the icy north but we love travelling and a big change always gives us energy. We have thought about this move for some time now and Hurricane Michael was the final decider. So after posting our last blog about our boat ( http://seawindcat.blogspot.com/ )we are on to the next crazy plan!

The move to Panama City was purely for me to attend Gulf Coats State College to complete an Associate in Science Degree in Unmanned Vehicle Systems (drones). I completed the degree and we stayed on in Panama City so I could get some experience and start a business in drone photography and videography. This worked out pretty good and work was coming in until a devastating hurricane struck on 10 October 2018. Hurricane Michael, a cat5 storm, destroyed this once quaint city. We tried to return to a normal lifestyle but it has been an uphill struggle and the character of the area has been changed forever. 
Our bayou one day before the storm

Our bayou 48 hours later

We bought a Chevy S10 pickup and fitted it out for camping with built in storage for our junk. The plan is to do the trip as economically as possible so camping at free areas or state parks seems like the way to go. This plan also means getting rid of all unnecessary possessions. 

Designing our car storage

Platform for our mattress with storage for 6 flatish containers underneath.

We have some space for more junk in the extended cab but what doesn't easily fit in this vehicle goes out!

Next blog - packing and our first week of driving, this should be from Colorado Springs, CO...

Canada - The Great White North

A few months late but here are some of the photos from our Canada section including the Alaska Highway. We had finally reached the Great ...