Farewell to Georgia

The time has come to move on to different scenery and I will be picking up and moving on down the road on Saturday.

I have gotten to know Georgia over the past year and a half and I must say that I really like it here. The roads are in great shape (at least the paved ones), the people are generally pleasant and the scenery is beautiful.

From historic Savana to Macon, Augusta and Atlanta, Georgia has provided a comfortable place to rest my head at night, some fun adventures and some new significant friendships along the way – Love ya Brack, Jim and Howie!

There are some things I won’t miss – the gnats below Macon, red Georgia clay EVERYWHERE, big ugly bugs, gigantic spiders and the LACK OF CASINOS.

I’l be reviewing the three major campgrounds here shortly and will have some more photos to share.

My route will take me South (because north is not an option right now with the forecast of snow and ice!) along the Gulf Coast where I will get to enjoy Alabama, Mississippi, Louisana and finally Texas. The journey will be about 900 miles and I have two weeks to get there so there will be a little time to play along the way. My reservations are set for Grizzly Pines in Navasota, Texas, but are totally open along the way. I’ll probably stay at rest areas or random campgrounds on the route with a casino here and there to make up for lost time.

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