Well we got an early start on the day. We got the trailer packed up quickly and
headed to Cracker Barrel for Breakfast – we’re really starting to burn through
those gift cards! We got on theroad by 10
am. Our first break came at Wind Gap,
PA. where we made a stop at the worst Dunkin Donuts I’ve ever been at! Between customers who were not prepared to a
staff that was not in work mode it took forever to get a cup of coffee. We made good time getting to Maryland. Since we were not do to be at Greenbrier until
Sunday we looked for a commercial
campground. I again wanted full hookups
so I could flush tanks figuring we would be dry camping again. I looked in the GPS for Good Sam rated parks
and Jelly Stone Maryland came up. This
is a beautiful park with all the resort amenities. It is also resort priced at $108/ night on
the weekends! Next time I’ll go with the
KOA or not look to the GPS while driving.
While close to Greenbrier I thought we would take the short trip there for
a visit. I introduced my self to Brie, the ranger at the contact station, and she set me up with a pass and a temporary gate code. What a beautiful campground though very hilly - the morning runs are going to be tough. The host campground site is well placed and
has full hookups! We get a golf cart to
travel with and the job seems simple enough but I’ll know more after we check
in.
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