Saturday September 27 2025 On Friday night, we had decided we would get up early and drive straight through on the return trip to our home. It is a distance of +/- 400 miles, which we can easily do in a day. We don’t even try to suppress the beeline syndrome anymore, when we are within a day’s drive of home, we just go. There is no sense fooling ourselves with a tentative overnight stop somewhere, we just go home. making a beeline for home! We set an alarm clock for these early departures but don’t really need it as we wake up looking at the clock every hour or so. A little after 3 am Millie asked if I was ready to go and I jumped right out of bed. We had prepped the RV the night before for a speedy departure, about all we had to do was bring in the slide-out and disconnect the power cord and by 4 am we were out on the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway headed for Gatlinburg. My original plan was to beat the tourist traffic in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg that increases in volume ...
Wednesday September 17, 2025 We slept well last night until about 3:30 am when the first truck drove through town. After that every time you would drop off to sleep another one would rumble past us down shifting to slow down for the corner and then roaring off again. Highway 58/92 from I-81 is the straightest, shortest and best route to The Boone North Carolina area. Besides the local logging trucks lots of commerce passes through Damascus on its way south. Our RV site next to the highway We were out of bed before 7 and getting ready for the day. Around 10 am we Drove from Damascus to Betty’s in Konnorock. We sat on her porch and enjoyed the pleasantries of quiet country living. The Pedigo porch Around noon I went to work servicing their back up electrical generator. It was a simple job, there isn’t much to do, change the oil, air filter and spark plug. Unfortunately, the spark plug I had ordered was not the correct one for this engine. I sent Jason the correct part nu...
Monday September 22, 2025 At 11am this morning we pulled up stakes and left the lovely little campground on Lake Cherokee. It was only a 50-mile trip to our next destination so we took time and meandered down country roads to Sevierville Tennessee. We stopped at an Aldi’s store and picked up a few things, I think we went in for three items and came out with two bags full. There was a classic stainless sided diner (restaurant) in the same shopping center and we had breakfast-for-lunch there. A very unique campground but we like it Moving on we traveled through Pigeon Forge and to “Up the Creek” RV park which is located just outside of town. We are in site 42 and will be here till Saturday. Up the Creek is a bit different than your average campground, both the campground layout and the way they run it. Basically, it is made for adults who have campers with all the amenities they need. There is no bathhouse, no laundry, no playground, nor activities, But it is a meticulous land...
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