I was able to ride today so I thought it would be good to get this post out ASAP. It was fitting that our ride took us to Fort Wilderness seeing that we're that close to Christmas. The campground seemed emptier than usual but we happened to see quite a few campers making the best of their Christmas spirit with decorations. I hope you enjoy the photos... I'll let them tell the story of the ride... (Remember, if you click on the Photo(s) you can enlarge them.)
Before setting out we make a few minor adjustments. (Judy's trip odometer still isn't working!)
As you can see the morning was brisk. (I choose my words carefully here so I don't "rub it in" to our friends up North in really cold temps!)
Some of the best minds were at a loss.
Another tweak here and a tweak there.
Pete led us on a leisurely trek about the campground.
and we happened to pass this site!
The next eleven photos (one of which is "stitched" together) is on ONE site. The site is situated on one of the circles and opens onto the main road.
We passed by the front of the site but didn't realize is was all one site until we saw the site from the main road. The below photo is from the rear of the site.
Walking through the site.
The below photo from the front of the site is three photos "stitched" together.
This must be awesome at night!
Below, the camper on the left is the owner. He stores all of this in a local storage unit. He camps here for (I think I heard) twelve weeks. I think he needs that much time to set it up and break it down!
Here is another site with a uniquely decked out Freightliner!
Admiring a campers Segwey.
The Wilderness Lodge always manages to draw our attention at the Holidays
...and it never seems to disappoint us.
We ate at The Wave and of the thirteen of us, I think most ordered the Reuben.
Our favorite Hostess Betty along with Brian, Mel, our server Beth and several Managers who visited our table says a warm hello and Holiday wishes to all of our riders both here and heading South after the Holidays!
This little goodie below caught our attention. Think about this for a minute.... no matter how you cut this cupcake, you'll always see a Mickey!
The Gingerbread Contemporary!
From all of us here we wish each and everyone of you a
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year.