The only publicly-accessible lighthouse in South Carolina was just a few minutes away from our campsite, so we had to check it out.…
It was a short 1.5 hour drive, but somehow we still managed to not arrive until 5 p.m. We didn’t leave the last site until 11, then did a super stock-up at Costco along the way, including refueling both vehicles.…
We headed out early for a carriage ride through Charleston to learn more about the city and its history. It was really cool to see the old churches and hear about the history, including seeing the border of the original walled city and original seawall.…
We went bigger for this morning’s adventure, heading to Folly Beach, our first visit to the Atlantic Ocean. A short walk, playing in the water, and digging in the sand made for a perfect start to the day for all of us.…
We kicked off the start to the school week with a family bike ride through this gorgeous park. We felt like we’d arrived in a different world, with Palmetto and other trees covered in Spanish moss.…
As Kelly mentioned in this day’s post, I pulled off into a closed weigh station so we could switch drivers.…
Today was our big drive day, and fortunately it was Sunday, so we could both drive. Rob took the first shift to help get us through the curvy mountain passes again.…
We have polished off another Costco-sized jar of peanut butter (#2 for those of you keeping track). We are trying to spice up lunch with some lunch meat, at least for Rob and me when we are eating at the RV.…
After the crazy driving day yesterday, we stayed close to the campground to get caught up on work and school. The time difference meant we still had bonus morning adventure time, so we snuck out for a hike to Mingo Falls.…
Looking up directions to the next campground, the “RV friendly” route our GPS gave us was 4 hours vs. 1.5 hours for the route from Google Maps.…