Here we go again. This year, winter began really early, with the first winter storm mid-November! Our RAM camper is finally ready: last year, we had no cupboards!
We left Kingston on February 28th at 10am. We were the only car crossing the border to the US! It went smoothly. with no harassment or request to show our cell phones etc... The agent was quite friendly.
It felt great to hit the road! The sun was shining and temperature reached 14C. Our first night was at the Cracker Barrel in Frackville, Pennsylvania. This was going to be the first but not the last overnightat a Cracker Barrell restaurant!Next morning, Heiner used our new manual coffee grinder to make our first coffee of 2026! With the price of ground coffee being exorbitant, we figured we might as well grind it everyday and have great coffee!
Next day, there was heavy traffic around Washington, DC. Stop and go for 1 hour. We spent the night in Emporia, Virginia. The night was quite cold. The diesel heater worked wonderfully; at the minimum setting, it kept the inside temp for the night at 16C.
On Monday, we traveled through North Carolina and stopped in Selma at JR's Cigars to buy cigars! A couple of hours later, we entered South Carolina and reached North Myrtle beach. We were positively surprised by the place! A few years ago, we passed by Myrtle Beach and were horrified by the plastic junk lining the main street. This time, we went straight to the beach...it was really beautiful! We parked our RAM on Nash street, took our our camping chairs, our cigars and a little rum!! Happy like clams! The water was too cold for swimming (14C) but the beach was truly beautiful!
Our next stop was in Bluffton, South Carolina on Thursday March 5th. We visited Bluffton last year and found the area quite charming. The parking space in downtown at the waterfront. On Friday the Rotary Club organised an Oysters fest...at first, this sounded tempting until we realized that the entry price was $75.00 Can per person. 😕 We did not buy tickets but meandered around while people were sitting around and eating their oysters! Good that we did not go for the "all you can eat oysters" because this was a feast for Pros. Each person had her/his own oyster knife to open the huge oysters. For us, All you can eat would have probably resulted in one or two oysters and several cut fingers!
We spent 2 nights in Bluffton and we really enjoyed the community. It is a very friendly and very clean town, On Friday morning, while I was standing in the door and preparing our daily cereal at the counter, a town employee, working on the park grounds, came up to me and ask with a smile what was the meal for today!!!! He thought we were a food truck! We had a good laugh!
Here are some views of Bluffton streets and waterfront!
After Apopka, we headed for the Withlacoochee State Forest, namely our favorite Hog Island Camping. We like this area because it has potential! Kayaking, bike riding, and tick hosting...yes, from the first day on, Heiner hosted one or two nice ticks that we caught on time! They literally fall from the sky at Hog Island! The credit card tool is the best. And there were ants, and spiders, you name it, Hog Island has it! But it is beautiful!
Weather reports for the incoming week made us move more south rather than heading back to Georgia. The cold front would barely touch Sebastian and we easily found a spot (Nr. 19) for 3 consecutive nights at the Donald MacDonald campsite! There had been improvements at the campsite but it was quite empty! Everything pretty clean and no one had a generator.
Back in Bluffton, South Carolina: spring has arrived here. Azalees are in bloom and our park is very pretty!
When we first arrived in Bluffton, we went biking on Hilton Head. We did not like it very much as there was too much car traffic. The bicycle paths are great but...running along highways is not our thing. Upon leaving Hilton Head, we noticed a sign indicating a wildlife reserve on Pinkney Island. And before leaving Bluffton, we checked it out! We loved the place! The bike trails are not smooth (chunks of gravel) but the landscapes are typical of the low countries and we spent a couple of hours crisscrossing the area.
This was a very nice closure for our stay in Bluffton, South Carolina.
And now, we were driving northwards...we stopped in Greensboro. North Carolina for the night. Next morning, before heading to Virginia, we visited the Burlington, NC JR's Cigars outlet to buy a couple more cigars!!! We then headed towards Virginia; the Blueridge parkway was not passable as there were many stretches under repair. We drove to Dannville,VA and then from Lynchburg,VA to Harrisonburg, VA. This stretch is really beautiful and flowering trees and green hills made the landscapes look very spring like. It was Saturday and we were surprised to see the numerous breweries and distilleries with big crowds enjoying their drink and meals outside! Next time, we will sample!!!!

