Well we made
it, actually we made it here five days ago. But with visiting mom and
setting up our site and getting to know the campground its now almost
a week later. We left Waller, Texas on Sunday November 1st.and
stopped at Pioneer
Acadian Village Campground and RV Park
Breaux
Bridge,Louisiana.
The
second night we made it to Pelican
Palms RV Park
Milton,Florida.
You can read my reviews of these two campgrounds at
http://www.rvparkreviews.com.
By
the time we would usually stop on Tuesday evening we found ourselves
only about 80 miles from mom's house. So we kept going, of course
sleeping on a regular bed will do that to a person. Wednesday by
noon we were heading south on I-75 again with another 85 or so miles
to get to our final destination. That destination was going to be
home for the next 3 ½ months. And there it was a small brown sign
signaling that we had made it to Sand Hill Scout Reservation in
Brooksville, Florida.
1200
acres of natural Florida woods as our backyard. Yes it is nice, and
quiet. There are ten 30 amp and water hookups under some trees and
about 24 parking spots with 110 electric and water in the parking
lot. The reason for all these sites is that each January Hernando
Historical Museum Association and the North Pinellas County Scout
Sertoma Club sponsors an reenactment of The Brooksville Raid, the
event is one of the largest Civil War reenactments held in Florida.
One
nice thing we found when we got here is that the Hernando and Pasco
County Sheriff's Departments use the shooting sports range almost
daily. What's not to like about feeling safe. Other than that we are
the only ones here during the week except for the ranger of course
that lives on site.
Unlike
the campground we left in Texas where the nearest shopping of any
kind was 30 miles away, here all we have to do is drive a couple of
miles east or west out the gate and you can find anything you could
want. In other words, if you can't find it here; than you don't need
it. Its not that we are in the middle of suburbia, well I guess we
are. But let me say this. The camp was here when state road 50 was
just a little more than a paved road. Today its 6 lanes of traffic.
We
are set up behind the administration building at the only 50 amp site
on the property. We're pretty much in the center of camp and you
can't hear any road noise at all. In closing here's the view from
our steps. Not to shabby if you ask me.
Safe Travels, And I Hope To See You Down The Road.
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