Archive for November 29th, 2007

savga-walmart.jpgWe’re always on the lookout for remote off-the-grid state and national parks where we can boondock, but have had a hard time finding any since we left Wisconsin’s tornado country.

It seems like there was never a problem finding cool places to boondock out West. We often went without hookups in California, Utah and Colorado. But even here in the middle of the Okefenokee Swamp we have water, power, paved roads and a few neighbors.

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pogo1b.gifI’ve determined that if I don’t write something short and quick with first impressions about new places we see, I never will.

There is so much to see and do on this journey – as I told a Canuck fulltimer yesterday – we could stay on the road for the rest of our lives and never see the entire country. And if I don’t jot down some basic observations about where we’ve been soon after we arrive, I will forget if there is any reason to return when the time comes to plant some roots again.

With that said, I go Pogo … we have made it to Okefenoke Swamp. And we have officially reached the South.

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We had a great time in Savannah, filled with so much history and beautiful architecture. While it’s not the most walkable or bike friendly cities we’ve been to, it doesn’t seem like a bad place to live. There’s diversity, history, and a whole lotta good eats; three of the most critical things that make a city thrive.

Since we won’t be updating our Gallery pages until we give it an overhaul, using our new plug in, here are some pics from our Savannah visit.

Next time, see how we go hunting for Gator in Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge!

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