Category: 00_All Trips

  • Steinhatchee Wildlife – Us

    Steinhatchee Wildlife – Us

    Sunday morning we awoke to our coldest outside temperature yet.  We left our bike batteries charging overnight, and they had a thick layer of frost on them in the morning. Steve was sore all over, but game to do anything that did not involve bike riding.  We decided to take the jeep and try and…

  • First True Blood

    First True Blood

    Encouraged by our success of Friday bike rides we took off this morning for rides closer to Steinhatchee.  Tom and Steve researched both trails and attractions near our “campsite”, and discovered Steinhatchee Falls – “the widest waterfall in Florida” at 40 feet or so in width and maybe a 2-3 foot drop – reminding Scott…

  • Terrorizing Steinhatchee

    Terrorizing Steinhatchee

    On Friday we decided to take the old-man electric bikes in our jeep Polo to Fanning Springs State Park and environs.  On the earlier trip relocating Khan and Polo to Florida, Scott and Tom rode Scott’s “Ride Scoozy” and Steve’s “Rad Power” ebikes.  Since the entire group would be riding this time Tom needed to…

  • Steinhatchee, Florida – that’s it, just Steinhatchee!

    Steinhatchee, Florida – that’s it, just Steinhatchee!

    That’s the only stop for this trip as we experiment with different travel modes. We started with a cannonball run around the Great Lakes – 6 hours of driving per day. That pace was just too much. Then, we did the Mid-Atlantic Historic Coastal Cities Tour avoiding I-95 and limiting our daily pace to 3…

  • Let’s Get Home

    Let’s Get Home

    Sunday we woke early, ate breakfast fast, and hit the road for Southport, Khan’s winter home.  As we left around 8AM, there was talk of taking the absolute fastest route, but we decided to stay on Route 17 until we got to Florida.  It was a good decision, since we saw very little traffic. We…

  • Our Busiest Day Yet

    Our Busiest Day Yet

    As has been our pattern, we woke with the sun – or at least Tom did.  He headed to the Charleston KOA bathroom with the complicated method of entry that had stymied Scott the night before (hit 7643# on the door lock slowly and deliberately, and it might turn green and open.)  While Tom was…

  • What Hurricane?

    What Hurricane?

    Woke up this morning early to nice weather – or fairly nice, though a bit soggy – in Holden Beach RV Campground – “the home of happy campers.”  During the trip today we saw very little evidence of a storm though we passed it going North as we went South. While on our way to…

  • Rained Out

    Rained Out

    We woke up at Cliffs of the Neuse fairly refreshed and wondering when we could leave (7AM).  Our biggest concern of the day was driving into the teeth of Hurricane Nicole, so we consulted NOAA.gov for hurricane tracking, Windy.com for wind predictions, and Google maps to gauge our distances. Our biggest concern was reaching Florida…

  • Revised Plan – Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

    Revised Plan – Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

    The morning started around 6:30AM when the sun peaked over our rocking RV.  The experience was best described as “mild to moderate turbulence” on an airplane.  Not surprisingly, there was still no sign of water and little sign of anyone working there – so we left around 8AM after breakfast and showers in the RV…

  • The gods Are Cooperating with Our “No Planning Mode” – by Foiling Our Plans…

    The gods Are Cooperating with Our “No Planning Mode” – by Foiling Our Plans…

    We woke up early in Temperance, VA to strong winds from the North and ended up leaving around 8:10AM – somewhat earlier than planned.  Given the winds, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel had us concerned, but the winds were at our back and not a problem at all. Probably got better fuel mileage. As part…

  • To Plan or Not to Plan

    To Plan or Not to Plan

    This trip – the second involving only Scott and Tom – is an attempt to slow our excessively-frenetic pace down to a more stately and enjoyable one where we drive no more than 3 hours most days.  We’re taking 7 days to reposition Khan and Polo from Pennsylvania to Florida – a trip that can…

  • What, You have to Steer this Thing?

    What, You have to Steer this Thing?

    View all photos from this trip. Monday morning, and Scott’s computer withdrawal symptoms were worsening but he bravely kept up with life as well as possible.  It was cold enough that there was frost on Khan.  After an excellent pancake breakfast, Ray and Terry got a quick tour of the Speeder. Terry remarked, “Oh, I…