Crossing Alabama
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| The trip so far |
May 12 2025 Monday
We had to travel on interstate highways more than we like so far on this trip, so after a relatively short run south on I-85 we jumped ship and looked for “the road less traveled”. we found what we were looking for on highway 278 and we rode it all the way across Alabama and into Mississippi. It was a good road, mostly two lanes, and passed through many small towns and villages. Sometimes we would be the only vehicle on the road with nothing in sight either oncoming or behind us. It couldn’t have been a more pleasant drive.
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| Good eating here! |
In the town of Guin, we discovered Jacks, a southern chain restaurant that is unique in that its fast food and also home cooking. It was a pleasant surprise and we will not hesitate to eat at a Jacks again.
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| Our overnight campsite |
We overnighted in a Corp of Engineers campground on the Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway near Aberdeen Mississippi. $15 with our Senior America the Beautiful card. Blue Bluff was a typical COE park with paved roads and Water and Electric hookups. A dump station is provided for holding tanks.
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| View from our campsite. |
It was still wet from the recent rains but we walked around the park on the paved roads. We were in site 19 which was a very long pull through site. Before dark the host brought another traveler in to park behind us.


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