Friday, October 7, 2011

The Oaks at Point South Yemassee SC, date 10/1/2011

Location; 1292 Campground Road,  Yemassee SC 29945 Phone 843 726 5728 About a mile off I95.
Site; Full hook up 50 amp electric, pull thru level packed sand.  Roads and sites can use some gravel and patching. Grass what little there was needs mowing and trimming. Trees can use trimming. With a little work this could be a much better park. Picnic table at site in poor condition.  92 sites, most are pull Thurs.  
Laundry; there is a laundry, but we didn’t check it out.
TV, Wi-fi, Phone;  Cable TV, about 15 channels, $2.70 night extra . Wifi, $4.95 night, Verizon good service.
Dog Friendly;  Yes, lots of area to walk a dog.
Amenities; Swimming pool (close)over grown play area, ponds for fishing.
Summary; This could be a much better park with a little work . Good location right off interstate. Good location to visit Beauford SC.
Big Rig Friendly; Yes , but be careful of some tight turns.
Price, Discounts,Clubs; our coast $0.00, part of Thousand Trails. They do take Passport America with reservations only. Also Good Sam discount.
Opinion; We would stay here again. Its a good stop if traveling I95. Its is not a destination type park for us. The price for us at $0.00 makes it acceptable.
Photo's; taken on our last visit




Roamers Retreat RV Resort Kinzer PA

Date; June to Sept 2011
Location; Route 30(Business) Kinzer PA.
Site; While here we were on three different sites.  Sites 4 and 9 under pine trees, site 91 in lower loop on grass, no trees.  Even though we were on long term site, because of special events and letting weekenders reserve specific sites, we had to move three times. Long term and seasonal site are different. They let people reserve sites a year in advance.  We had full hookups with 30 amp electric. There are some 50 amp sites, but they are not long term.  Site 4 and 9 were back ins, and site 91 was pull thru.  All sites have a picnic table.   About half the sites have fire rings. There is no privacy on the lower loop.
Laundry; There is a clean laundry with 4 washers and dryers. Each is $2.50 a load.
TV,Wifi,Phone; Cable TV w/25 channels. Verizon phone was good, 3 to 4 bars. Wi-Fi was good to very good on all here sites.
Dog Friendly; A lot of areas to walk a dog.
Amenities; no planed activities, nice playground, a few video games.
Summary; We did enjoy this park other then the site changes. Under the pine trees was very dirty. The stuff was friendly and helpful.  Roads are gravel and sites  are gravel or grass. Low level lighting at night. There is a small book exchange.  There is road noise from a very busy route 30.
Comments; Located in the beautiful Lancaster County, surrounded by Amish farms. A super location for touring the area. Reasonably priced.  We paid $575. Month
Big Rig Friendly; Yes but be careful if in the upper section between the trees, some very tight turns
Price,Discounts, Clubs; Rate $30-47(special events). They accept Passport America, Good Sam 
Opinion: We would stay here again.
Photo's: first 4 are site #9, next 3 photo's our site #4, last four are from site #91, nice view from our site.













Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Some pictures from Lancaster PA, Aug/Sept 2011

Note the young boy.
Note the gas powered cutter. There were five teams and wagons.

The light color green is tobacco, a big cash crop for the Amish.

 Floridians note the size of the oranges we grow in PA.
 Tobacco drying in a barn.
 An Amish school.

Monday, October 3, 2011

"On The Road Again", to quote Willy Nelson

   WOW we are finally on the road again. After several delayed starts we left the Lancaster area of PA. After two days of very hard travel, covering about 800 miles we are now in South Carolina low country. We usually only travel about 2-250 miles a day, but we took off as if something was chasing us. We spent 6 long months in PA.  We did make some good friends while there. We did have more family time then we had in the passed 6 years. So now we are looking forward.
       An unsuspected surprise, friends Glenn and Carol from our old camping club came to the RV Park for a weekend. It was great getting together with them. We did go to a great all you can eat chicken pot pie dinner at a Mennonite church with them. As usual, we ate to much.
     The passed week a camping club from Oregon came into the RV Park. There were about 20 rigs in the group. They were on a around the country trip.
      We are now at a RV Park in Yemassee SC. The park is part of Thousand Trails and about a mile off  I95. Today we toured the town of Beaufort. A pretty southern town. It is home to Pat Conroy, author of "The Boo", "The water Is Wide", "The great Santini", and others. The town was also host to several silver screen movies, like "The Great Santini", "The Big Chill", "The Prince of Tides" and many parts of "Forrest Gump". This is also shrimp country. We did go down to the docks and purchased some fresh shrimp. As we got there they were loading up fresh shrimp in the store. A few hours before they were swimming. Can't get much freshier. We are ready for a shrimp low country boil.
     We also toured Port Royal and some of  The Sea Islands. There are more then 200 islands in Beaufort county. We toured Hunting Island State Park and walked on the boardwalk out into the marsh.
     We enjoyed the area so much we decided to stay a total of 3 extra days. We are back in travel/tourist mood. We took many pictures and will upload some when we get a better wifi connection.
     We will be touring Hilton Head while here. Look for updates and photo's.

Playing tourist is tough work. We get up by 7AM and hit the road running by 8:30. Many tourist places don't open before 9. When viewing wildlife or hiking we get an even earlier start. Imagine that. Days touring means we usually miss our afternoon nap. But we make sacrifices. The first four pictures are The Marsh Boardwalk trail at Hunting State Park.



The following pictures are from Port Royal. The tower is the "Boardwalk Observation Tower" and gives you a great view of the surrounding area. That's Linda on the boardwalk, taken from the top of the tower. There are 68 steps to the top. The last picture is looking at Paris Island Marine training base.





Shrimp boat being unloaded. A live shrimp, note how long the antenna are. A retired fishing boat.


Pictures of some of the great views of downtown Beaufort






St Helena's church and graveyard. Some of the grave stones, the ones like square boxes were used for operating tables during the Civil War. There are both Union and Confederated soldiers buried in the graveyard. For some reason it is called a graveyard, rather them cemetery. Maybe because of the age.






Can you believe the price. This was at almost all the stations.
Our own low country "boil". We steamed fresh shrimp, crabs, corn and potatoes.

On the way down to SC Linda's car averaged 38.1 mpg, and the truck averaged 10.1 mpg. Hopefully it will get a little better here in the flat lands.
Today we toured Hilton Head and were disappointed. The homes and area is beautiful. But many of the roads are private and to get to some of the beaches, restaurants and shops, etc you have to pay a toll of $5. Now that's pay to shop or eat, besides the price of the food etc. ! Not for us. We did get to one of the public beaches and it was super.

Though for the day;  we spent most of our money traveling.....just wasted the rest