We’re on the road again! This is day five and we are 800
miles from home.
Day one, September 4th 2018. Our departure was
delayed for a couple hours due to a problem with our towed vehicle. The
lubrication pump for the pickup’s transmission would not work. It circulates
transmission fluid while we are towing the truck behind the motorhome. After I
checked the electrical circuits, I got the pump running by connecting a
temporary jumper directly from the battery to the motor and at the same time
hitting it with a hammer! Crude but it worked.
We drove to Reidsville North Carolina
where we parked the motorhome at the city campground at Reidsville Lake.
We spent the rest of the day on some Bray family cemetery business and visiting
with Millie’s brother and one of her sisters.
Day two, September 5th 2018. We drove to the
south western corner of Virginia to the Jefferson National Forest. We camped in Grindstone
Campground. We stopped here to visit with another of Millie’s sisters.
Our site at the Jefferson National Forest |
Day three, September 6th 2018. In the morning we
drove the pickup back to Independence
Virginia. On the drive to
Grindstone yesterday we had seen some RV’s on waterfront lots along the New River. We looked at a couple lots for sale and
stopped at a local realtor for more information about them. They are indeed
deeded waterfront lots for recreational vehicles, but they aren’t cheap.
Spring fed pool built by the CCC's during the Great Depression. |
In the afternoon we returned to Paul and Betty’s for a meal
and more visiting. I practiced my dog whispering skill’s on their pooch. I
think he’s starting to like me.
Day four, September 7th 2018. Long driving day
today, Grindstone CG in Virginia to Paducah Kentucky.
A driving distance of 450 miles. Overnighting in a KOA campground about 20
miles south of Paducah.
Day Five, September 8th 2018. There’s a wave of
rain coming thru the area this morning. We have decided to delay our departure
for a couple hours and let the rain pass.
Waiting for the rain to pass. |
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