Well, it took two weeks, but our new Pleasure-way Pursuit was repaired and ready for us to continue our first trip. We drove our car back down to Eckenrod Ford in Cullman, where we loaded it back on the tow dolly and hitched up. The first few miles were nerve-wracking, as we listened for any suspicious noises from the new axle. Happily, there were none! Our vacation was back on track.
Of course, all of our campground reservations had been lost and now that this was a big Spring Break week, we had to find alternate overnight accommodations. Though we had been able to spend a few nights in the RV, they were in the car lot. Not the most scenic spot, unless one is shopping for a new Ford. But our first stop at Gunter Hill, a Corps of Engineers park near Montgomery was much nicer. Next time we will stay more than one night.
Notice the slight yellow tint? Yellow pine pollen. But we still give this park high marks for their nice level full hook-up sites that are well spaced. It was probably the best campground of our week, just a little off the path for an over-night stop.
We weren't able to get our reservations back at Gulf State Park so we camped at Island Retreat RV Park instead. Unfortunately I completely slacked off on photos this week and didn't even get a shot of our site here. We had a fairly level pull thru with full hook-ups and the staff was very nice. The park was full but there were also a lot of permanent looking trailers that could use a little sprucing up around them.
The Gulf Shores area is not lacking for restaurants with the majority of them serving seafood of some kind. When we travel, we always like to rank our meals on the road. This trip the prize went to King Neptunes. It was D's crab legs that got his vote, and my boiled fresh shrimp were excellent too. Last time we were in Gulf Shores, it was shortly after the oil spill and the seafood had been mostly brought in from other places.
We decided to take a couple days and take the "scenic" route home. The drive to our first stop was pretty tense as we drove through a major rain storm for most of the day. The wind and rain gave our new RV a test for weather proofing. No leaks! We spent a night at Lakepoint Resort State Park near Eufaula. This park could be a really nice place, but with all the rain, we had trouble finding a site that wasn't half flooded and the sewer connections were too high for us to use with our low vehicle. And if I thought there were permanent trailers at the last park, there were even more here. I don't begrudge folks from extended stays at a nice park, but when they set up canvas garages for boats and extra refrigerators, freezers and rabbit hutches, etc. I think it's time for the park staff to step in. Sorry. My blog. My opinions.
We continued our scenic drive home by jumping over to Georgia and a quick stop in Pine Mountain. Saturday was a long day of driving as we headed back up to Nashville and again battled a major head wind. At least we only had some light rain and we made it to our overnight stop at Nashville Country RV Park with no problem.
Overall, we think we are going to be very happy with our new Pursuit. We have to get used to "living" in a small space and making do without all the extra storage of the Simba. We've made a few adjustments to our vacation lifestyle and are looking forward to many more adventures on the road. Now if it would just warm up enough for the Harley!!
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YAY -- you were able to finish the vacation. It sounds like you made the best of it, even though you had to change a few things. I'd love to have an RV -- it sounds so fun!
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