Category: Travel
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Black Nomads Meet at Geer’s Royal Kingdom Campground
There is something pure and amazing about camping alone. It allows you to get back to nature – no strings attached. The degree to which you thrive is literally based on your ability. It is the most honest assessment of where you are. More, there’s no expectation about where to be and when to show […]
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Anvil Campground has an Actual Freaking Train Running Through It
Calming campsite vs super weirdo train
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Covid-19 In A Small Town: 8 months in
I guess my town never had Coronavirus. I mean, its streets never emptied, despite the hospital being full. I struggle to figure the math with that, but whatever. Or maybe Covid only impacted those who believed in it and, of course, the businesses who adapted because of it. On the other hand, maybe Covid-19 doesn’t […]
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What In The World Is Ragged Island (Aside from a beautifully ragged place in Isle of Wight County, Virginia)?
I mean, I get that Isle of Wight is rural, but this is some next level before-recorded-time stuff.
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Camping at Chesapeake’s Northwest River Park (and a caution for fast drivers…)
Not sure what was creepier – being in a nearly empty RV camp site or the sketchy road that got me there…
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Merchants Millpond State Park in North Carolina
Living The Dream: Gators and Snakes and Marshmallows at a North Carolina State Park. Like, what else do you need?
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Paradise Creek Nature Park in Portsmouth, Virginia Shouldn’t Exist. Be Glad it Does.
A nature park in the middle of a city (and directly across from several industrial plants)? Why not? Portsmouth, VA has one
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How to Get A National Park Passport (or a State Passport) and SHOULD You Even Get One?
There’s a treasure hunt happening across the United States. Will you be one of the elite to hit all 470+ parks in a year?