Anyone still reading along?
Well, I have another installment and some more photos.
In my last update, I left off with us picking up the golf cart on New Year's Day.
This opens up our ability to explore the Fort.
The girls take the cart for a spin. I tell them to snap photos of anything interesting.
They came back with this photo from the 1600 loop:
These are the folks whom Shan dubbed the overachievers. There has been some suggestion that they read the Disboards. They were set up in the 1600 loop from before Thanksgiving, and here they still were on New Years Day. Overachievers, I salute you! Good job on the decorations. I hope to see you at the Fort next year.
The DD's also came back with this photo from the 300 loop:
So, what is this all about? An RV and a pop-up on one site? And, that isn't a real North Carolina flag, is it? Shan-man?
These folks piqued my interest. So, I went back for another look:
They were flying a US flag and a NC flag from the back of the RV:
And here are some more shots from the front of the site:
While we are on the subject, the NC campers were not the only RV pop-up combo on this trip, here is another such set up on the 500 loop:
I got the idea from somewhere that only one camping unit was allowed on each site, but I have seen this done on a few occasions recently. Perhaps that was never a rule, or the rules have changed, or this is yet anther rule that is not being enforced?
If an RV and pop-up can share a site, then folks might want to start offering to sub-let space on their sites during busy times.
When the girls got back with the cart, I took it out for a spin to see if I could find anything interesting.
I saw these two gentlemen strolling down Fort Wilderness Trail:
I didn't stop them to ask what they were up to, so you will have to use your imaginations.
This photo was taken on the 400 loop. These folks had a neat home-made sign:
These folks on the 500 loop brought their own blow-up bouncer. There were kids out there bouncing around all day:
Just a few sites down from this family-friendly site, I came across this interesting motor-home:
Yes, that is a ten foot high photo of a woman covering her chest with her hair. So? I really hoped that I could catch a glimpse of who it was that brought this rig to the Fort, but, sadly, I did not. You will have to use your imagination on that too.
I wonder how their neighbors liked camping next to the ten foot photo?
For some reason, there was a bunch of sand on the road surface in the 1900 loop. I know that we had a couple Disboard members camping in there. Can anyone tell us what this was about?:
On the 100 loop, I came across the site of the owner of a really cool golf cart that has been discussed on the golf cart thread. Here is his site:
Do you notice the dog bowl? This guy had a dog here on the 100 loop. Which also is not an official pet loop. More evidence that you can have a pet wherever you want to these days.
And, here is a close-up of this guy's license plate and bumper sticker:
That isn't a real North Carolina license plate, is it? Shan-man?
What is it with the North Carolina campers and the Stars and Bars?
Here is our friend taking his cart out for a spin:
For anyone still following along, I haven't yet shared my favorite moment and photos from this trip, so be sure to check back.
TCD