Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Mar 26 - From Tiffin Motorhomes to Summerville, GA

  Since the work wasn't done on our RV, we slept last night in the RV in the Tiffin factory, right on the factory floor, where they were working on the RV.  They put it back together for us for the night, and we had electric and the Ladies bathroom nearby.  They only work until 4pm, so we had this HUGE factory to ourselves. A guard was on the grounds all night as well.  On the other hand, they started banging stuff around at 5am.  These folks we super nice and helpful.  They fixed everything that was on our list, big and little, and even filled up our LP gas and DEF tank, at no cost. 
   We got an fairly early start on our way to the next stop.  We are actually starting on our "TRIP BACK".  We have completed the "trip there" and the "middle trip", and now are starting to head home.  We even started talking this evening about getting out the maps and begin to flush out our trip West this summer and fall.
   We are camping at the James Sloppy Floyd State Park, in Summerville, GA.  The general terrain is not as mountainous as Alabama was, but very pretty, with lots of lakes.   In Alabama, we tended to drive on the mountain ridge tops, so we had big, long, vistas.  In GA, so far, we are tending to drive in the valleys, with high ridges along side.  The campground is very nicely done.  Lots of space between camping areas.  We set up, and decided to just hang out, since we don't really plan on sightseeing during our 3 night stay here.  Rather, spend the time generally here, hiking and enjoying the campgrounds.  Chatted with the folks in the next RV over--from upstate NY. 
  It's very interesting--we now talk about the RV as "home".  It's a different perspective--taking your "home" with you.  We like it.

Tiffin overnight "campground" photo:

James Sloppy Floyd State Park campground photo:


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