It’s been an adventure all its own to kick off this season of travel. I gave up my apartment as part of the kickoff, which required a lengthy and complex move of everything into storage. On top of that, in the middle of the move I had to take the RV back to the factory to get some long delayed repairs made.
Thankfully, with the help of my family and friends, I was able to get everything going and into good shape and it’s time to begin my travels.
The first leg of travel in this season is to the New England area, because I haven’t had a chance to spend time in that part of the country before and September / October are great times to see the foliage. Normally, I’d try to have an itinerary map to start off a segment, but between some technical issues and some very off the cuff planning I don’t really have a great one to share.
The general goal right now is to make my camping reservation at Acadia National Park on the 24th of September, and after that I’ll be able to more or less bop around as I won’t be on such a tight deadline.
Today, I’m enjoying the sound of rain on the metal roof in Pownal, VT at the lovely Pine Hollow Campground after spending the weekend ripping across New York and Ohio. Tomorrow I’ll move on to Quechee State Park to hike the Quechee Gorge Trail and Wednesday I’ll be heading to Shelborne, NH to finish out the work week.
And now, for some photos from the trip so far…
Scioto Park, Dublin, Ohio
Gorman Nature Center, Mansfield, Ohio
Der Dutchman, Bellville, Ohio