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Showing posts with label Aransas Pass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aransas Pass. Show all posts
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Favorite Photos From Our Travels
Circus World - Baraboo Wisconsin
Friday, January 26, 2018
Lamar, Port Lavaca and Magnolia Beach Texas
Anyone who knows me, knows that I LOVE beaches. I got googling the other day for the most affordable beach towns in the USA, and according to Coastal Living, the #7 most affordable beach town in the US is less than an hour from here, in Port Lavaca. ROAD TRIP TIME! We took an afternoon and drove up there, stopping along the way to see Goose Island State Park in Lamar.
Driving into Lamar, we were slowed at a site where they were loading Hurricane Harvey debris into dump trucks. Yes, that Hurricane Harvey that happened 5 months ago. So many of the towns in this area were hit really hard, and will take a long time to recover.
Goose Island State Park has only partially opened. It was open for fishing and for day use, but the campgrounds were still closed. It would be a beautiful place to camp. The sites are right on the bay and I can imagine the sunsets would be amazing. They all have cute little shelters for picnic tables.
The pelicans and other birds were hanging around the fish cleaning station, looking for some scraps.
The park is interesting, because it encompasses a few roads within the town itself. When you drive from the camping/boating/picnic area through the town, you can find The Big Tree. The tree is a coastal live oak that is over 1,000 years old, 11 feet in diameter, 35 feet in circumference, 44 feet tall, and 89 feet across the crown. There were wires and braces helping the tree stay up, and it was surrounded by a fence so that people wouldn't trample on the ground around it and damage its roots.
From Lamar, we drove to Port Lavaca. Our first stop was Lighthouse Beach Park, which is a city park and campground. They also had waterfront campsites that were still out of commission from the hurricane, although their sites "on the hill" (maybe 4 feet higher than the water level) were in use. Their fishing dock was still unusable, and their beach was a mere speck of sand. Camping there was $30 for a site on the hill, or $35 for a waterfront site. Seniors get $1 off discount. Hill sites were $360 a month and waterfront sites were $360 for winter or $580 for summer. Waterfront sites only have 30 amp service, while the hill has 30 or 50 amps.
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| Lighthouse beach fishing pier |
We drove through their historic downtown area, which was only a block or two long and mostly closed. Some looked like hurricane damage, others were just closed. For people who like junk shops and antiques, there were a couple of places open. Driving along the waterfront, we found that Port Lavaca has several waterfront parks, and a marina. At the marina, we saw some boats still washed aground from the hurricane.
We also saw this guy, who gave me the side eye for interrupting his afternoon nap.
The park has a memorial from a Civil War battle that occurred here.
We drove further down the coastline to Magnolia Beach. It was the first beach-like beach we found, although it was not soft and powdery sand. Instead there were tons of shells along the waterline and mixed in the sandy surface. Magnolia Beach boasts miles of FREE camping. There are no hook ups, and only one restroom, but the hard-packed sand along the waterfront was perfect for spending some quality down time. We spoke with some campers who said it was a wonderful place to stay. Online reviews were mixed, with some people noting that it is a busy shipping channel and can be noisy. We were impressed enough to consider trying a night or two here in March before heading further north.
At least in mid-January, it was sparsely populated and very quiet. We ended the day by driving back across the peninsula to go through Long Mott, which I thought would be a small town, but appears to be just a dot in the road where a chemical plant operates. We finished the day riding west into an eerie looking sunset.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Where Have We Been?
We arrived in Aransas Pass on the 15th of December and have been exploring the area and playing disc golf at various parks. I apologize to our readers for not posting but we decided to take a break until after the first of the year.
With dreams of "sunny" Texas on our minds when we arrived we were disappointed when the weather just didn't cooperated. We have had maybe six nice sunny days since we've been here. It's either rained or been misty and foggy for a long while. But hey, at least we are not expecting -4* like they are in Fayetteville, Ar. So that in itself is worth being here in 57* temperatures under cloudy skies.
So, bear with us as we gear up for the new year and photos and stories from our upcoming exploration of south Texas. And, of course there will be stories and photos of the places we visit.
Hopefully you will still follow our adventures. Until then.....
Thanks for reading.
With dreams of "sunny" Texas on our minds when we arrived we were disappointed when the weather just didn't cooperated. We have had maybe six nice sunny days since we've been here. It's either rained or been misty and foggy for a long while. But hey, at least we are not expecting -4* like they are in Fayetteville, Ar. So that in itself is worth being here in 57* temperatures under cloudy skies.
So, bear with us as we gear up for the new year and photos and stories from our upcoming exploration of south Texas. And, of course there will be stories and photos of the places we visit.
Hopefully you will still follow our adventures. Until then.....
Thanks for reading.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Finally In Route To Aransas Pass, Texas
The photo above is the Union Grove C.O.E. campground and Stillwell Lake near Salada, Tx.
So, $175 later they found the front passengers side wheel about 4* out of specifications. All other wheels were within spec. I was prepared to have a "four corner" alignment where all axles would have been adjusted but it didn't need it.
After leaving Waco we hit about 30 miles of road construction with concrete barriers set up to create a very narrow chicane. The road was both uneven and grooved so I was able to test the alignment corrections very quickly. I am happy to say that the coach handles 100% better.
We will be at Union Grove C.O.E. until the 14th and then will complete the last four hours of our trip to Aransas Pass, Tx.
Everyone stay tuned, we will post more soon.
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Heading Back To Texas Tomorrow
An update on where we've been and where we are going
Since leaving the beautiful Outer Banks of North Carolina we've been "Driveway Surfing" (yes, it's a thing) at my brother in law's house. We've been there since November 17th. Since Martha and I both had doctors appointments in Fayetteville this week. We drove the car up from Rio Vista, Texas instead of moving the RV.
It's been a great visit because we got to see our son and most of our friends. We were offered a home stay with our very good friends Chris and Marti this week and have been treated like family (come on...I mean the part of the family they actually like...lol). If you two read this blog entry, thank you so much for your generosity in letting us stay with you. What you've done for us is wonderful and you guys rock!
We leave Fayetteville tomorrow morning and will arrive back to Rio Vista sometime tomorrow afternoon. Monday the 11th we will wend our way to Union Grove State Park, Texas for a couple of nights and the on to our winter home "Southern Oaks Luxury RV Resort" in Aransas Pass on the gulf coast of Texas where we will stay until February 15th. This will be our longest stay in a fixed location since leaving Fayetteville six months ago.
It seems the Doctors feel that Martha and I will be around until our next appointments in April. I even lost significant weight while on the road. Life is good!
We just wanted to update the blog for our readers so y'all would know we're still kicking. Once we get to Aransas Pass I will update this blog again.
Take care and thanks for reading.
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