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		<title>Fixing up the old Camper (oyster can), and pining for the palms.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 17:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale</dc:creator>
		
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Well I had to winterize my Oyster Can early this month as I hung out in North Georgia at a wee shack I use there. I’d prefer to winterize my RV by simply changing the GPS to someplace warm, but I’ve been recharging the money coffers, and have been taking advantage of the travel down-time [...]]]></description>
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Well I had to winterize my Oyster Can early this month as I hung out in North Georgia at a wee shack I use there. I’d prefer to winterize my RV by simply changing the GPS to someplace warm, but I’ve been recharging the money coffers, and have been taking advantage of the travel down-time to do some work on the thing.</p>
<p>As the Oyster Can is a bit of an older camper. I have been seeing the problems of wear on the beast.<br />
I saw some separation of the walls at the bottom (eeek!), I have now fixed that, and I think my repairs will hold up, and have much improved the look of the thing (as the ugly bad spot was messing with my camper&#8217;s mojo). I have also done a bit of rewiring of the self-contained goodies (just tidying things up and making them more versatile). I also added an additional set of tail-lights (a nice set of cool LED lights). I think the Oyster Can’s regular lights were just a little too dim when it was foggy and in hard rains. So those LEDs will be a nice safety addition. I also had some leaks pop-up around the front window of the thing (a window I don’t even use, like or open the cover to as I prefer my bedroom nice and dark for sleeping) and there are plenty of other nice windows in the rest of the camper to get nice beloved sunshine into. So what did I do? I put some pink board insulation in the window and sealed it shut with marine grade silicone (good stuff). No more leaks, and the insulation helps a bunch in the cold. The curtains hide the insulation, so no one but me will know its there.<br />
I also added a heating coil to my AC unit (it was an option that was never installed on mine). It is a beloved thing; it brings nice warm air to my RV. And I don’t have to use my LP gas powered furnace all the time to warm the thing (great for saving power when AC electric is available.</p>
<p>I have a list of other projects I want to do to the thing (well sometime, but I’m going to save more travel money first). My list includes:<br />
<strong>1. A complete redecoration of the Oyster Can with fun Tiki themes</strong><br />
<em>I may wait till I get to Florida to do this redecoration as I can find lots of great stuff there. I’ll take my sewing machine so I can make new themed curtains and stuff.</em><br />
<strong>2. A new floor covering:</strong> <em>I’ll likely go for some vinyl flooring with a bamboo look to it (as a real bamboo floor would be 4 times the price).</em><br />
<strong>4. Solar panels</strong>, <em>I really want some, but alas, those buggers are expensive! I may baby step into this getting a small 60-80 watt panel every now and then. With my current power system all I have to do is mount em and plug em in, but I may upgrade the charge control goodies if I get some decent watt panels.<br />
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<p>All the family gatherings of Consumermas are over with. So after I recover from running that gauntlet a bit, I hope to hit warmer spots and go play in the warm sunshine.</p>
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		<title>Amicalola Falls State Park &#038; the Alaska String Band</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Yesterday, I went to Amicalola Falls State Park, I didn&#8217;t camp there, I just dropped in for a day visit. I ate some food at their food bar in the lodge and went to see the Alaska String Band. I&#8217;ve been hanging around the old homelands, and will likely hang here [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday, I went to <a href="http://www.gastateparks.org/info/amicalola/">Amicalola Falls State Park</a>, I didn&#8217;t camp there, I just dropped in for a day visit. I ate some food at their food bar in the lodge and went to see the <strong>Alaska String Band</strong>. I&#8217;ve been hanging around the old homelands, and will likely hang here until the <strong>Hell</strong>idays are over with, then I hope to hook up the Oyster Can of Adventure and ramble Florida some more.</p>
<p>Now the Alaska String band is this family of musicians from , of all places, Alaska, and they shared stories and songs from that area of the country. Now they do a variety of music, including old-time, folk, swing and other styles. I think the ones I enjoyed the most were the songs they did about the stories, histories and lands of Alaska. They all are talented with their instruments, but the Alaska tales brought in something different to this fella from the North Georgia Mountains who isn&#8217;t going to be impressed with just more bluegrass or gospel stuff (as those are done to death in my homelands). They are full time traveling musicians and you can check them out at <a href="http://www.alaskastringband.net/index.html">http://www.alaskastringband.net/</a> . You might even book them for your church or hall if you are looking for something nice to feature to visitors.</p>
<p>I walked up the falls trail to check out the beauty and the lovely autumn leaves.</p>
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<p>Plus the trail is great exercise!</p>
<p>Amicalola Falls is a park between Dahlonega and Dawsonville Georgia and is the access to point to Springer mountain the start of the Appalachian Trail.</p>
<p>It features an incredible water falls, a lodge, many trails, scenic wonderments</p>
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<p>and fun stuff to do. The only thing I don&#8217;t like about the park is their campground, as for some reason, way back when, someone decided to put the campground half-way up the mountain and there is a 25% grade to pull an RV up. This grade would put my teeth on edge If I were in my pulling my Oyster Can with my  Mule (the mule is nothing to write home about, its a Mule with no name because someday I&#8217;ll have to shoot it) . I hope to upgrade my tow-vehicle someday, as I&#8217;m not putting the mule and Oyster Can on the Blue-ridge parkway either. But I hate debt. Debt is one of the biggest detriments to the kind of freedom that I&#8217;m working to design, and the mule has managed many adventures so far and is paid for.<br />
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		<title>Dahlonega Georgia Gold Rush Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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All join hands and circle to the South let a little country in yer mouth ! 
Yep, hell yeah by god, it was Gold Rush days in Dahlonega Georgia in the North Georgia Mountains.
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<em>All join hands and circle to the South let a little country in yer mouth ! </em></p>
<p>Yep, hell yeah by god, it was Gold Rush days in <strong>Dahlonega Georgia in the North Georgia Mountains</strong>.</p>
<p>Now for folks who don&#8217;t know, Dahlonega Georgia was the site of the first gold rush in the states. The Gold Rush Festival celebrates this fact, and has tons of booths selling folk-art, and lots of country type events.</p>
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<p>Now this particular fall festival is nothing new to this old fellow who continues his haunting of his old stomping grounds. But yes, I chose to attend the gold rush days festival for a bit this season simply because I was bored.<br />
I cranked up my wind-up-toy-of-adventure (my 50cc scooter) and rode downtown Dahlonega Georgia to see some of the festival and see if anything had really changed.</p>
<p>I even got in town in time to catch the festival Parade which was even more boring than it use to be. Ya see they have this huge section of &#8220;little miss everythings&#8221;, yes, every little girl of all ages seems to have a car and a tierra in the Gold Rush parade. Oh there went &#8220;<em>Little Miss Once Petted a Kitty</em>&#8220;, oh and</p>
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<p><em>Little Miss likes Saturday morning Cartoons</em>. I think the only  &#8220;little miss&#8221; that was missing was <em>Little Miss Fetus</em> (though I&#8217;m sure some pregnant mom with be waving on a float next year). They had also put hordes more people from the local military college into the parade. Yes, I think they even had the Junior ROTC kids and their shoe-shine boys in the college section. The college use to just have the band and the main drill team. It took forever, I got bored.</p>
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<p>But it was something to do on a Saturday in Dahlonega. There were hordes of people there (I didn&#8217;t see many locals), but I did get to do some people watching, and see a few cute girls.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Well take a piece of t-backer - spiter err on the wall and until next time folks that is all.</em></p>
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		<title>North Georgia Mountains Indian Summer Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 01:25:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[North Georgia Mountains The Indian Summer Festival in Suches, Georgia

To some it is a secret land in the valley above the clouds, as for me, I call it my old stomping grounds (as I grew up in these hills), but nevertheless, it needs a write up on my travel pages.






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To some it is a secret land in the valley above the clouds, as for me, I call it my old stomping grounds (as I grew up in these hills), but nevertheless, it needs a write up on my travel pages.</p>
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<p>Yes, its lovely October in the <strong>North Georgia Mountains</strong>, the leaves begin to change, the feel of autumn is in the air,  and its time for the Harvest Festivals.</p>
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<p>So I headed out over the mountain to the little town of Suches, Georgia to the Indian Summer Festival, that is thrown to support the local school in Suches, and the students and teachers and family folks all get together in the small community to put on the festival.</p>
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<p>Now Suches Georgia is a very small unincorporated mountain town at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.</p>
<p>I began my festival jaunt by watching the auctioneer for a bit as he sold this and that, and I continued to watch all kinds of neat little events.</p>
<p>I opted for a good old fashioned cheeseburger, but they had BBQ, funnel cakes, and other goodies.</p>
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<p>Now the Indian Summer Festival had all sorts of mountain crafts, and some of them were cute. Now for me, all I wanted to take home was the cute gal who was selling mini-tea-pots and hand-bags (hey I can dream can&#8217;t I ?)&#8230; so I didn&#8217;t opt for any of the goodies on sale.</p>
<p>They also were holding several raffles, including a hand-made quilt raffle and one for a hunting riffle.</p>
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<p>So along with visiting folks, I rambled through looked at booths, watched the turkey shoot and also did some toe-tapping to the music.</p>
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<p>Yep, there was a bit of pickin&#8217; and grinnin&#8217; (bluegrass), as well as a group of young cloggers from the school, and a group doing random stuff with drums.</p>
<p>Some of the other goodies that I caught included seeing the wee kids doing a sort of Indian Play in their little Indian costumes, and they did a little history lesson on the Cherokee Indians.  Oh and I caught the crafts display  hall as well, but didn&#8217;t buy any raffles or pies.</p>
<p>There are more pictures of the event at my Picasa album so you can <a rel="nofollow" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/IndianSummerFestival#5253443988818094914" target="_blank">go there if you want to check them out</a>. You can also click the images in this article to view larger pics (links open in a new window).</p>
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		<title>Camping at Koreshan State Historic Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 02:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/KoreshanStateHistoricSite">Koreshan State Historic Site</a></td>
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<p>As part of my backcountry backdates project</p>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/KoreshanStateHistoricSite">Koreshan State Historic Site</a></td>
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<p>(a project where I post impressions and photos of <a href="http://www.travelfables.com">RV travel </a>stuff that I forgot to write about), I am going to post a bit about the <a href="http://www.floridastateparks.org/koreshan/">Koreshan State Historic Site</a> where I camped for about a week in Florida. I’ll be brief with these backdates and photo teasers.</p>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/KoreshanStateHistoricSite">Koreshan State Historic Site</a></td>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/KoreshanStateHistoricSite">Koreshan State Historic Site</a></td>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/KoreshanStateHistoricSite">Koreshan State Historic Site</a></td>
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<p>The State Park and Historic site is located in Estero Florida. I found it sort of by accident, as I saw the sign. I pulled in and enjoyed my stay quite a bit. Now this park had some great places to put a canoe in,  and things to see nearby. One of these is the Koreshan Unity Settlement. So I’ll post several pics of that as my photo teasers. Feel free to click on the photos and <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/KoreshanStateHistoricSite">visit the public album at Picasa</a>. These photos are geo tagged (a cool feature) and mostly feature pics of the settlement. Sorry I missed out on taking pictures of some of the other goodies at the park.  Just click on the thumbs to get the full photos and captions and enjoy the photo teaser.<br />
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Dale</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 03:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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I hope to be rambling soon, but for a bit here I’ve been haunting my hometown. A small town in the North Georgia Mountains called Dahlonega. When I wonder in, it’s cool to see the old friends and family. It is a lovely little town, but I’ve really had my fill of it for this [...]]]></description>
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I hope to be rambling soon, but for a bit here I’ve been haunting my hometown. A small town in the North Georgia Mountains called Dahlonega. When I wonder in, it’s cool to see the old friends and family. <a href='http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/eroicatrio.jpg'><img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/eroicatrio.jpg" alt="the lovely Eroica Trio" title="eroicatrio" width="234" height="267" class="alignright size-full wp-image-95" /></a>It is a lovely little town, but I’ve really had my fill of it for this lifetime (so it quickly can become time to go, time to get out again, there tends to be about a 3 week span there)… But tonight the place shocked me by having a free concert to see the most amazing group of musicians. It was a good thing.<br />
The Eroica Trio came by to bring their wonderment to my little hometown.<br />
The concert was part of the performing arts concert goodies at the little local college NGCSU.<br />
I have to just say these gals are awesome.<br />
Check em out <a href="http://www.eroicatrio.com/">http://www.eroicatrio.com/ </a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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From Prince Edward Island



Well Dale needs to be more prolific with his travel blog. Bad Dale!
Yep I have been neglecting this blog for other projects, but alas, I think I will start updating this blog more and more in the coming weeks, and fancy it up some.  So on that note, I have added [...]]]></description>
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<td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables/PrinceEdwardIsland">Prince Edward Island</a></td>
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<p>Well Dale needs to be more prolific with his travel blog. Bad Dale!</p>
<p>Yep I have been neglecting this blog for other projects, but alas, I think I will start updating this blog more and more in the coming weeks, and fancy it up some.  So on that note, I have added a <strong>photo-teaser section</strong> today to the blog so I can post photos and little blurbs about places I&#8217;ve been that I didn&#8217;t do a full write up on.</p>
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<p>Today I was experimenting with the new picasa beta from google. Its a photo organizer tool of sorts. I&#8217;d played with the old one before for kicks, but <a title="rv geeks" href="http://geeksontour.blogspot.com/2008/09/omg-picasa-3.html">I read about the new picasa beta over at geesonwheels</a> who are fellow like minded RV bloggers, and well they talked me into it.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m a photoshop expert (among other things) but I still found the new picasa beta very handy, and I&#8217;m going to start using it to help save me time. Yay for time saving goodies.</p>
<p>Knowing how to do things the hard-way doesn&#8217;t mean that I have too do it the hard way.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;ve started adding a few goodies today to my new picasa web albums. You can view them over at <a title="travel photos" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/travelfables" target="_blank">picasaweb.google.com/travelfables</a></p>
<p>I hope to add a whole lot more pics to the thing.  One thing I love about the Picasa is the GeoTag feature. It makes for even more funness I can have with GPS and google earth.</p>
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<p>I plan to be a good geek and tweek that feature much.</p>
<p>Maybe it will even be a tool to get somemore attention to this wee travel and RVing blog.</p>
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		<title>geocaching and fun at little manatee river state park</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 16:47:13 +0000</pubDate>
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I have been playing around in another State Park about 23 miles east of Tampa. Its called Little Manatee River State Park. I’ve taunted some gators, mocked some turtles, rode my bike around many of the trails, found a few geocaches with my Garmin Etrex legend handheld gps device. Yes, geocaching is my new hobby. [...]]]></description>
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I have been playing around in another State Park about 23 miles east of Tampa. Its called Little Manatee River State Park. I’ve taunted some gators, mocked some turtles, rode my bike around many of the trails, found a few geocaches with my Garmin Etrex legend handheld gps device. Yes, geocaching is my new hobby. Its sort of a high-tech game of hide and seek. I think of it as a game for nerds like me who also love the outdoors.<br />
You can read more about the game at <a href="http://www.geocaching.com/faq/">geocaching.com.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 19:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Been geocaching today. Its fun. I have a new Garmin Etrex legend handheld GPS unit. I&#8217;ve been treasure hunting around Osprey Florida at a State Park. I&#8217;ll post more later.

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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Sanibel Island really needs a pied piper to get rid of all the greed-ridden rats and huge infestation. Frankly I hated the place!
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Sanibel Island really needs a pied piper to get rid of all the greed-ridden rats and huge infestation. Frankly I hated the place!<br />
Now, Sanibel is an island just over a causeway out of Fort Myers Florida. My family had hyped this place, but I don’t really tend to like the same spots they do, but alas I went anyway. I not only didn’t like Sanibel, I fracking hated it!<br />
Now you can pay 6 dollars to drive onto the island so you can pay to park every hour (I even saw the Sanibel cops giving a parking ticket to a wee Motor scooter, now there&#8217;s a vehicle that is so taxing on your parking resources, feh).<br />
It was so infested with humans that you could have had a better beach and nature experience in a Japanese subway with an ocean poster on the wall. Oh and The greed-ridden owners of the island have instituted a 2-dollar an hour charge for all parking on the place. And let me tell ya, this place, well, she aint all that! I guess its popular to some because you can lay your beach blanket down within 2 and a half inches of some hob-snobby swine errr something, or just because it has been hyped too much. But this travel site isn’t anyone’s Chamber of Commerce.<br />
Sanibel is not a place for an outdoorsman. It is a place for city folks to go and gawk at the sad and half-assed remains of what once was obviously a beautiful place in nature.<br />
Frankly I’ve seen parks and islands, and beauty spots in Florida that make Sanibel Island look like a New Jersey slum after a sewage truck explosion. And those were either free or really really cheap by comparison.<br />
I guess like some wise folks have said before. “If its popular, its wrong”. And that’s what Sanibel Island was to me, wrong. You could barely even get through the place. <a href="http://www.travelfables.com/rv-travel/florida-camping/lovers-key-state-park/">Lovers key</a>, was a glory by comparison. Go there for your Ft. Myers beach action.<br />
I even went through the National wildlife refuge there. Now as a rule, I love my national parks and forests, state parks, and state forests. They are some of my favorite places in the world. But alas this park was in the Sanibel tradition of greed greed greed. I paid 5 bucks (a high fee for entrance to a NWR) so I could drive through a torn up Mangrove swamp. Yep, that was it, that was their amazing park about 6 miles of Mangrove swamp. Nice, meh, but alas, not impressive wildlife wise, though you could at least pull over to the side and park and look (I&#8217;m amazed they didn&#8217;t try to charge me again for that, I&#8217;m sure its in the works.). Na, this park isn&#8217;t very nice either, Not when I’ve taken my bike through swamps like these for free and seen more wildlife and beauty than this place holds. Of course these places I like were not really “where the people tend go in multitudes”. I guess the numbers are good for the national parks system, so that’s a plus.<br />
I saw “city folks” fascinated with this bird or that one, or by the fact that they saw a mullet, but guys, Florida has so much more beautiful things to offer! But forever more (unless of course women are involved),  I will leave the façade remains of nature called Sanibel Island to the yupsters and hob-snobbies, and will not morn her at all when nature’s pied-piper called a huge hurricane thoroughly cleans her.</p>
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Lovers Key State Park in Florida 
I cheated I went to Lovers Key without a lover but alas they let me in anyway. I wasn&#8217;t camping here (no campground), but I was just visiting for a day visit. I&#8217;m staying in a park not too far away in Estero Florida.
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<p>Now lovers key was named such because it was once only accessible by boat, <a href="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/me-at-lovers-key.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-85" style="float: left;" title="me-at-lovers-key" src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/me-at-lovers-key.jpg" alt="me at lovers key" width="250" height="277" /></a>and lovers would go their for the romantic setting (wink wink nudge nudge).  Lovers Key State Park is between Fort Myers Florida and Naples and it has some beautiful beaches about 2 and a half miles of beach for fun fun splash splash, walking, bird gawking or whatever. It is a complex of 4 barrier islands, Lovers Key (the one with the beach) Inner key, Black Island, and Long Key.  Bonita beach hotels were out to the south and Sanibel island could be seen way off to the north.  They also had a little tram to take folks out to the beach. I just walked, but I guess the tram would be handy for folks who had either too much beach stuff or too much blubber to walk the very nice boardwalks to the beach. Oh and they had a little gift shop, I had a coke after a nice swim.</p>
<p>They also have bike rentals, and canoe rentals at the park. They have bike trails as well. Hey maybe you will even see a Pirate ghost or something as local legend has it that Black Augustus a pirate made his home here after running away from the man.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/osprey-eagle-at-lovers-key.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-86" style="float: right;" title="osprey-eagle-at-lovers-key" src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/osprey-eagle-at-lovers-key.jpg" alt="osprey nest at lovers key state park" width="200" height="318" /></a></p>
<p>The osprey and lots of birds had their nests right next to the beach. The park had the area fenced off with a string and Bird nesting area sign so folks would not frighten away the birds from their homes. I watched the big Osprey with its nest in a tree feeding its babies., The chicks would go <em>squawk-squawk-squawk-squeek-squeek-squawkitee-squawk</em>&#8230; which is bird talk for feed me- feed me feed me, no me, feed me already-feed me.</p>
<p>The area between<a href="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/view-of-bonita-beach.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-87" style="float: left;" title="view-of-bonita-beach" src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/view-of-bonita-beach-150x150.jpg" alt="view-of-bonita-beach" width="150" height="150" /></a> Sanibel Island and lovers key didn&#8217;t seem to have alot of waves, there were ordinary small power boats mucking about out there, not something you see much on open ocean. but apparently all the keys and Sanibel <!-- google_ad_section_end --><br />
area offer the area shelter preventing excessive wave pounding. I didn&#8217;t notice any large boats out there, so I&#8217;d be interested in checking the Nav charts to see how deep it is out there.</p>
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		<title>Highlands Hammock State Park RV camping in Sebring Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Highlands Hammock State Park
Wowie Zowie and super granulated coolness. I really enjoyed my stay at this beautiful state park just outside of Sebring Florida.
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<p>Wowie Zowie and super granulated coolness. <!-- google_ad_section_start -->I really enjoyed my stay at this beautiful state park just outside of Sebring Florida.</p>
<p>I pulled the Oyster Can of Adventure into the park and stayed for 3 days. I had a site with water and electric with a dump station to use on the way out. Now Highlands Hammock is one of the oldest parks on Florida, and has a museum to honor the CC camp boys who built most of it. But the part I loved was the wonderful woods and bike trails around the place.</p>
<p>Earth Day, I biked around the huge bike trails and explored all day then I went to the Music in the Park Earth Day event. <!-- google_ad_section_end --><br />
A band called Groovus<img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/the-earth-day-band-at-hight.jpg" alt="the state park had a band for earth day" align="left" /> was playing. It was Jazz and classic rock flavors, and they were a decent group. They had two awesome Sax players, and the other members were right on as well. I had fun. Music under the stars, relaxing in the park after a day of adventure, it was sweet. Oh and speaking of sweet there was this adorable cute little girl playing bounce-bounce- dance to the music, you could tell she was a born performer, I hope someone is springing for her ballet lessons, though I am sure they are. The Dragon Flies seem to hover above the visitors in a sort of air ballet, but hey a little blink, a wish , some of the innocent energy that was going around, and one was sure that those Dragon Flies were really just Faeries joining in the fun and play. Their ballet was of course just a competition for attention with the little girl performer and actress to be. As the sunset with the cool music , the accompaniment was joined by a full moon. it all was a very cool thing.</p>
<p>I came back to the campsite to the Oyster Can of Adventure after a day of bike adventures and music to grill up some BBQ. Apart from the typical lonliness that tends to surface sometimes when I, a single guy, am surrounded by families (which I am use to), it was an awesome day.<img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/highlands-hammock-trails.jpg" alt="one of the trails at Highlands Hammock" align="right" /></p>
<p>Now Highlands Hammock State Park has a very special feature, that is these really beautiful and old woods. Huge oaks and palms and all kinds of plant and animal life are a feature of the park. I felt like I was in Lothlórien out of a Tolkien story, wonderful faerie trees were abundant, a hello-how-are-ya visit from a huge eagle, and various wildlife that seemed to say look at me, look at me.<img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/cactus-in-bloom-hh-park.jpg" alt="lots of wildlife and beauty at the park" align="left" /></p>
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		<title>Crystal Lake RV Park-is run by the Krugers and Jason Jr is there.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale</dc:creator>
		
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Crystal Lake RV Park review
I pulled into Crystal Lake RV Park in Scottsmoor Florida, simply because it was in my half price club and hence cheaper than the others in the area. I needed to do some work anyway.
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Crystal Lake RV Park review</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/crystal-lake-rv-park-sign.jpg" alt="camp crystal lake" align="left" />I pulled into <!-- google_ad_section_start -->Crystal Lake RV Park in Scottsmoor Florida, simply because it was in my half price club and hence cheaper than the others in the area. I needed to do some work anyway.<br />
I will refer to it however as Camp Crystal Lake, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_the_13th_%28franchise%29">like the classic camp in the Friday the 13th horror series.</a><br />
Now Camp Crystal Lake is right off of I-95 just north of all of The Space Coast goodies.<br />
It was 16 dollars plus tax when my Happy camper half price discount was applied. It was very nice for an interstate park, and it had a decent rate.</p>
<p>Now I find it ironic that Camp Crystal Lake is run by the Kruger family.<br />
I guess Freddy Kruger took over when he sent Jason to the future and deeded it to some of his kin. Though they seemed nice ;).</p>
<p>Now unlike the classic Camp Crystal Lake the park was missing hot teen young gals taking their clothes off (bummer), but it did have monsters in the lake.<br />
I called the Alligator Jason Jr.<img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/gator-at-crystal-lake.jpg" alt="gator at Camp Crystal lake" align="right" /><br />
He was about a 7ft long fella.<br />
He was sunning across the lake a lot in the 2 days I was there.<br />
I took off my shirt and shook my booty at him from across the lake but he didn’t come to hack me up.</p>
<p>The camp has a wee pool,<img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/pool-at-camp-crystal-lake.jpg" alt="crystal lake pool is monster free" align="left" /> and a nice full hookups setup, except for cable.<br />
If you stay at Crystal Lake be sure to ask for one of the pull throughs next to the lake, I got one of these, and I felt sorry for the poor blokes with some of the back-ins as they were right next to the very noisy interstate.</p>
<p>The Krugers didn’t haunt my dreams, but they did sell me a light bulb for one of my interior rv lights.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/stuckeys-at-crystal-lake-rv.jpg" alt="stuckeys at crystal lake" align="left" />Now there is not a lot to do at Crystal Lake, once you have shaken your boodie at Jason Jr. Its next to the interstate, so it might be a handy crash and drive spot for an eve, or as an affordable base to visit some of <a href="http://www.travelfables.com/rv-travel/florida-camping/travels-to-nasa-kennedy-space-center/" title="the space coast of florida">the space coast</a> goodies. but hey Camp Crystal lake is right behind a Stuckeys, and it was handy for beerness, and I even bought a set of tiki salt shakers for the Oyster can of adventure.<!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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		<title>The Space Coast NASA Kennedy Space Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 22:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Now for my attack on NASA. The nerd in me loved it!
My family and I went into the Kennedy Space Center at Florida&#8217;s Space Coast. We removed all our little pocket knives and other goodies before we went in.
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<p align="center"><em><strong>Now for my attack on NASA. The nerd in me loved it!</strong></em><img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/kennedy-space-center.jpg" alt="travel to the kennedy space center" align="left" /></p>
<p>My family and I went into <!-- google_ad_section_start -->the Kennedy Space Center at Florida&#8217;s Space Coast<!-- google_ad_section_end -->. We removed all our little pocket knives and other goodies before we went in.<br />
Now Kennedy Space Center has a fair security system.<br />
You will empty all of your pockets into a little plastic tray, hand it to the security person, and then walk through the metal detector, then they hand you the plastic tray and you go take it to another security person where they make you turn on all of your gadgets to make sure they are not dummy ones.</p>
<p>After that rigamaroe you are done. And its time to play at the NASA Kennedy Space Center.<br />
We went straight for the tour busses, which take you around through the large campus and show you all the cool goodies.<br />
You go past the huge building where they put together the <img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/nasa-space-coast-1.jpg" alt="nasa builds space ships here" align="right" />ships (this building is way bigger that it looks),</p>
<p>and onto an observation platform where you can see the various launch sites and launch towers. Then you hop another bus and head over to the cool Apollo Exhibits, we had some pizza there,  and checked out the huge rockets, after that just catch a buss back to the main visitor center complex.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/nasa-launch-observation-pla.jpg" alt="nasa launch observaton platform" align="left" />Now one thing to just NOT miss at The Kennedy Space Center is the rather cool IMAX films , especially don’t miss the one on the International Space Station.<br />
I saw the one on the Space Station and another called Magnificent Desolation or something like that. That later one was about the Apollo program and the moon visits, and it was very cool to see as well.</p>
<p align="center">&#8230;.</p>
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<p>I milled around the Space Center <img src="http://www.travelfables.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/nasa-apolo-mission-rockets.jpg" alt="apollo exhibits at the Kennedy Space Center" align="left" />and saw wonderful exhibits, very cool and inspiring things, a nice tribute to the fallen-astronauts called the Space Mirror. And I saw one exhibit that had to be one of the most useless ones I have ever seen. It was called The Robot Scouts. Now this was a wee little hallway that you walked though and some crappy mechanical robot puppet would appear on some TV and would talk about the robot explorers.<br />
Now I think that subject could have been done quite wonderfully, but whoever put that one together needs to go back to the drawing board.<br />
It lost me totally when I came to a section they called “the think tank” only to find a school desk with an early 1980ies calculator at it. I couldn’t help to make Doctor Who style Dalek impersonations as we traversed through the hallway. It was that big of a joke. I don’t even think modern kids would like it. The only redeeming quality that show had was Nadine a cute spokes person on the tellie. But alas there was so many cool things to see for a lover of science and space exploration that more than made up for the silly robot show. Miss that one, and use your time to see other shows.</p>
<p>Oh and another thing, Your ticket is good for 7 days after you use it so you can go back and see more space fun. You can also turn it into an annual pass for 12ish bucks.<br />
I went back the following day before I went on down to the Treasure Coast, that is when I saw the IMAX on the Apollo mission. I had my Travel Trailer with me, so there is plenty of RV parking.<br />
If I wanted to stick around the space coast I might spring for the annual one, but alas I found no Jennie on the beach like Major Nelson so I am off to other lands.</p>
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		<title>Jetty Park Campground Cape Canaveral Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 16:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
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It was RV travel to Jetty Park, a popular campground in Cape Canaveral Florida that we stayed at for our attack on The Space Coast.
Now, The park was fine, some of my family dragged their RVs down and joined me in this park for the 3 days we stated there.
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It was <a title="rv travel" href="http://www.travelfables.com">RV travel</a> to Jetty Park, a popular campground in Cape Canaveral Florida that we stayed at for our attack on The Space Coast.<br />
Now, The park was fine, some of my family dragged their RVs down and joined me in this park for the 3 days we stated there.<br />
I got a great spot next to the water. I could watch the cruise line departing as well as the sub base across the way and the random boats that went up and down the bay.<br />
I had a self-contained lot, as that was all that was available since I made my reservations late, but it was a much cooler spot than the spaces with power.<br />
Oh and Jetty Park helped me to find a porpoise in life, as the porpoises would play and run amok in the bay.<br />
Now being self contained for 3 days is not really a big deal to the Oyster Can of Adventure as it has a nice self contained battery system and a large 800+ Watt inverter and several super efficient tiny inverters for running small things, and almost every thing except the compressor on the AC can be run on the 12 volt system. The fridge went into lp gas mode, and I carry about 30 gals of h20 in the holding tanks.</p>
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