[Texascavers] Personal Road-trip Report 8 of 20

2010-08-03 Thread David
After the Howdy Party ended, it didn't take long for me to decide what
I had to do.

My journey northward had finally ended, and it was time that I must
turn around and
go in the direction towards home and face the realities of life.

I drove into the town of Burlington, and was lost there for about 20
minutes, before finding
Highway 7 going south.  My plan was to stop and rest at the 1st
state park, Mt. Philo.
But the gate was locked and the nearby parking spot did not seem like
a safe place to
sleep.  I tried to sleep there from about 2 am to 4:30 am, when I
was awoken by a
car that pulled right up next to me and stopped when they had the
entire parking lot they
could have parked in.It was pitch dark and I couldn't see them, so
I drove off.
Most likely an early morning jogger.( So I didn't get to see the
state park )

My next stop was Button Bay State Park, and I got some good sleep there.This
place kicks ass and takes names.  It is in my top 10 places I want
to return to someday.
They have coin-operated hot showers. But the nature trail is
simply awesome - a must see
kind of place if you are in western Vermont.

Nearby, I drove thru Basin Harbor, Vermont, which is a place where the
rich go to take
their families for a a few days in the outdoors. The swimming and
kayaking are excellent and
they have ritzy cottages along the rocky shoreline, and all the
amenities the rich need to
enjoy the outdoors.

I am now in a beautiful old library in downtown Vergennes, Vermont,
about to eat in
what looks like a good cafe.

There is a waterfall here with an old hydroelectric plant.It is
worth walking around
that, if one is in the area.

My next stop should be in the next town south of here to pick up a
college student heading home
supposedly.I am taking him 5 or 6 hours south towards New Jersey.
 Hopefully,
he won't be as wacko as the other Craigslist riders that rode north
with me, and hopefully
he will be a help to the trip, instead of a burden, like the 1st two were.

To be continued.

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Re: [Texascavers] Personal Road-trip Report 8 of 20

2010-08-04 Thread Nancy Weaver

 Hopefully,
he won't be as wacko as the other Craigslist riders that rode north
with me,


ahh David - there are quite a few currently respectable old cavers 
still around who were wacko riders on great adventures in the past. 
thanks for your descriptions of life on the road.  takes me back . . .


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