Made it – you guessed it 2 hours before we stopped for bathroom and gas. At least gas is cheaper here, we were paying about $.60 more a gallon back home.
We thoroughly enjoyed the ride thru the Tennessee hills.
The Monteagle pass was exhilarating (we’ve not towed the TT on grades this steep.)
The views were breathtaking. Saw a big helicopter hovering over the side of the highway lifting trees out of ravines (or something).
Took lots of pics that people might find boring and the pics never do the scenery justice. Dave notices a campground right on a lake and agrees to come back and camp in the area to see the sights.
What’s neat here is its still Fall/changing of colors - whereas back home the trees have been bare for a few weeks now.
We stopped just North of Atlanta for another pit stop and to get lunch, KFC. To which my daughter asked “why didn’t we get KFC in Kentucky?” Did I mention how much Bandit likes KFC? I must say though there certainly is a shortage of those Waffle House establishments. Someone really needs to do something about that. One shouldn’t have to drive more than 2 miles to find one.
Ok, so the Atlanta Bypass as a bit scary, we took the exit that said West Birmingham/Tampa and began to panic that it was the wrong direction….so we exited it our first chance and pulled out the computer to check the maps. Attention Georgia DOT, you need better signage! If we are headed South on I-75 and we get on the bypass, it would be helpful if you offered a southern choice as well “to Southbound I-75” instead of just “East” and “West”! Of course after a bit it’s very clear we are going in the right direction but at first total panic…How confusing!!! Traffic moving at a steady 50mph then suddenly at the Exit for US 20 we slam on the brakes, not sure why yet…oh of course just merging traffic for the exit. Rolling my Eyes. Other than that one hiccup the Bypass has been relatively painless. 1pm on a Friday has worked for us.
The kiddies are asleep, oh how nice the peace and quiet is…
Well that didn’t last long.
One last stop for gas, etc., and an ice cream snack. 2 hours to go… We saw a white SUV that said “Mickey or Bust!” on the back windshield!

Someone else headed to Disney!
Oooh look, A cotton field!
Oooh a Stuckey’s! I didn’t know they still had Stuckey’s! I need to get out more.
Yes, I’m that bored, and two of the movies I rented to watch are lame. ½ hour into each and that’s enough for me…
Um, this stretch of Georgia had a distinct, um, smell… had to close off the outside air. Smelled like rotting garbage…
The kids are now slap happy.

9 hours is their limit per day. No more 10 hour car rides. EVER… we are finding we enjoy country music (since that’s the only stations we seem to get in…) All of the “car games” Dave created are in a crumpled mess under the back seat. Whoever invented the DS is a GENIUS!!!
Now I’m the one asking, ARE WE THERE YET??? 2 hours? Try three…
Oh crudd…it’s getting dark and we are still at least 30 minutes away. We have never arrived anywhere to set up in the dark… hope this doesn’t bite us…considering that RVParkreviews – some of the reviews say the roads are very narrow…uh oh.
It seems as though the closer we get the farther away it seems…17 miles to go….
Arrived at 5:30. Office closed. Being the inexperienced KOA campers we are, we didn’t know what to do when we arrived and the office was closed. The pull thru area was to the right, we could see that as we entered…and it looked full. The office was off in the distance, at the end of the neighboring (vacant) strip mall, and was obviously closed.
I had just read a post on RVparkreviews that “the office closes early on weekends; we just picked a site and checked out in the morning.” So I told Dave lets pick a site and set up, we had prepaid. So we took the last available pull thru in the section to the right of the (what appeared to be) old office. The section to the South on the other side of the pond, looked like Seasonals (from the distance in the dark …we didn’t want to drive that way not knowing what to expect towing a 37ft trailer.) Anyway, our site - not the best site in the world, we might as well be on the shoulder of I-75.
It’s so short we had to park our truck in a nearby empty back-in site, something we could see other big-rigs doing. But we were tired and crabby after a 10 hour+ drive.
So after we unhitched and put out the slides, Dave walked over to the office and found our reservation form waiting for us outside of the office, placing our site on the Southern end of the campground…in the “seasonal” section, LOL - how wrong we were…how inexperienced…hahahaha
Spoke to Kenny from Tee-time to arrange a delivery time; how nice he is. Can’t wait for tomorrow!
Made a quick dinner of soup and rolls, and now we are relaxing (read: having a cocktail

) watching the new “Star Trek”; discussing the first rides we wanted to go on, and how we plan to bribe the kids to try TOT again (they hated it in 2005)…
Tomorrow: Journey to the Fort!!!