One more update from todays waddles. This camp site is stocked with firewood and as soon as I saw the pile, I realized the wood was cut from logs into slabs and this might be the best firewood I’ve burned in the last 4 years.
We’re home. Unlike the noted traveler @LebamDawg, we still have a house with real plumbing and no wheels.
We stayed 3 days a little north of Asheville which is full of fucking hipsters. Based on my rough math, there is 1 Subaru CrossTrek for every 6700 people in Asheville or 1 for every 3350 hipsters there.
The city has something like 30 breweries although 2 of them are New Belgium and Sierra Nevada. We ended up hitting 6 total and had some good fucking beer at almost all of them.
Forgot to add a couple things. Our 2nd campsite was right off of I-26 and I thought I was gonna fucking hate it but it turned out to be great. 15 minutes to Asheville with easy access onto the highway and we were the only ones there.
I talked to the owner of the campground and he’s owned it for about a year. I expected him to look like someone who was super blue collar and had a confederate flag and a Fuck Joe Biden sticker on his truck but was nothing like that.
We went to a small town called Mars Hill which is home to Mars Hill University, a church school. While walking the Nacho dWags through the tiny campus, I saw a bit of HH in real life:
One of the breweries we visited has this sweet game on a couple tables and I’m pretty goddamn good at it.
We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
Huntsville is a rapidly growing city and sounds like a blue dot in a sea of red (TITTT). Similar cities like Asheville, Nashville and even Lexington are great places to visit because as much as I hate to say it, hipsters bring some good businesses and breweries when they infest an area.
We stayed at the NASA Space and Rocket RV Camp. Apparently there’s a huge NASA and moon landing connection to Huntsville since the location was called Tranquility Base. I did not know the connection and still don’t since we were there long enough to set up the rig and have dinner before leaving early yesterday.
We’re in a town called Santa Rosa in the panhandle. It’s not even 9am and I’m already hot. The nacho dWags are enjoying our campsite which is a private vacation home on about an acre facing Hogtown Bayou. The name Hogtown reminds me to inform any newcomers to send @IrishDawg22 a PM.
We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
Huntsville is a rapidly growing city and sounds like a blue dot in a sea of red (TITTT). Similar cities like Asheville, Nashville and even Lexington are great places to visit because as much as I hate to say it, hipsters bring some good businesses and breweries when they infest an area.
We stayed at the NASA Space and Rocket RV Camp. Apparently there’s a huge NASA and moon landing connection to Huntsville since the location was called Tranquility Base. I did not know the connection and still don’t since we were there long enough to set up the rig and have dinner before leaving early yesterday.
We’re in a town called Santa Rosa in the panhandle. It’s not even 9am and I’m already hot. The nacho dWags are enjoying our campsite which is a private vacation home on about an acre facing Hogtown Bayou. The name Hogtown reminds me to inform any newcomers to send @IrishDawg22 a PM.
Towns that are 100 percent straight redneck or 100 percent straight hipster douche bags suck. You need there to be a natural tension between the two.
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We stayed 3 days a little north of Asheville which is full of fucking hipsters. Based on my rough math, there is 1 Subaru CrossTrek for every 6700 people in Asheville or 1 for every 3350 hipsters there.
The city has something like 30 breweries although 2 of them are New Belgium and Sierra Nevada. We ended up hitting 6 total and had some good fucking beer at almost all of them.
I talked to the owner of the campground and he’s owned it for about a year. I expected him to look like someone who was super blue collar and had a confederate flag and a Fuck Joe Biden sticker on his truck but was nothing like that.
We went to a small town called Mars Hill which is home to Mars Hill University, a church school. While walking the Nacho dWags through the tiny campus, I saw a bit of HH in real life:
One of the breweries we visited has this sweet game on a couple tables and I’m pretty goddamn good at it.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
We stayed at the NASA Space and Rocket RV Camp. Apparently there’s a huge NASA and moon landing connection to Huntsville since the location was called Tranquility Base. I did not know the connection and still don’t since we were there long enough to set up the rig and have dinner before leaving early yesterday.
We’re in a town called Santa Rosa in the panhandle. It’s not even 9am and I’m already hot. The nacho dWags are enjoying our campsite which is a private vacation home on about an acre facing Hogtown Bayou. The name Hogtown reminds me to inform any newcomers to send @IrishDawg22 a PM.
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