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One Night in Conway

By jayjazz · Comments (2)
Thursday, July 2nd, 2015

This past Saturday, we drove almost 3 hours to Conway, New Hampshire to have the refrigerator and hot water heater service performed on Lady T at the local Camping World. There are two stores closer to us but anyone who has tried to schedule service at Camping World after the season starts knows it can be very difficult to get in when you need to!

The area around Conway is very scenic and offers a lot of popular tourist destinations, including the White Mountains, Saco River, and the shopping outlets in North Conway.

Since we were up there, we reserved a beachfront site at a place called The Beach Family Camping Area in North Conway and stayed overnight. The campground has a deep woods camping feel but offers many modern amenities for RVers and tent campers alike.
Here are a few pictures from our leisurely stroll on the “beach” along the Saco river:

Saco River New Hampshire
Saco River New Hampshire
Saco River New Hampshire

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Video – Wells Beach

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Saturday, June 27th, 2015

Enjoy this relaxing video from our recent trip to Wells Beach in Maine.

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Overnight Jaunt to Maine

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Wednesday, June 17th, 2015

It has been sort of a tradition for us to visit the Kittery Trading Post and Kittery Outlets at least once a year for the last several years. This area of Maine is nice during all four seasons but if you’re looking for the best beach action, summer is the time to go. However, any reason is a good reason to hit the road, so we packed up Lady T this past Saturday and headed north for an overnight stay.

The Trading Post was super busy! We both scored cool sandals at their annual outdoor “Tent Sale” and then wandered around inside for a while. The best part about the Trading Post is the aroma of the roasted cashews, pecans and almonds that they sell inside at the fudge counter. Unfortunately, they don’t have any vegan fudge but there is no rule against sniffing!

After the Trading Post, we hit a couple of our favorite stores and then drove to the When Pigs Fly Bakery corporate store. The aromas in this place are enticing as well and we ended up walking out MMM Yum! with three different kinds of bread and a giant pretzel, which, by the way, was the most amazing pretzel I have ever had!

With our goodies in tow, we made our way to our final destination, Beach Acres Campground in Wells. This campground doesn’t take reservations for short stays so we were hoping they would have room for us! We kept our fingers crossed as we entered the office and were pleasantly surprised when we were given several choices for our site. That’s not to say that Beach Acres wasn’t busy. We saw right away that this property accommodated mostly permanent trailers and park models with a hand full of pull through sites scattered throughout. Additionally, they have a huge grass covered lot in the front of the property for those who prefer to “rough it” and dry camp.

The site we selected was plenty spacious and clean. After settling in, we rode our bikes down to the beach area, which was less than a mile from the campground, and enjoyed the beautiful day. We also played around with one of our newest toys, the Vivitar DVR 787HD Camcorder. Using the waterproof case that came with it, Jay submerged this little camera right into the ocean! We should have a review and some underwater video up soon.

It was a shame to have to return home the next day, but we have something much bigger planned in the fall. Stay tuned for a big announcement this weekend!

J&J

Wells Beach Maine

Wells Beach Maine
Wells Beach Maine
Wells Beach Maine

Wells Beach Maine
We have to bring our the Flamingos
Wells Beach Maine

All set up at the campground
Perfect Fit!
Wells Beach Maine

Wells Beach Maine

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Memorial Day Camping in Vermont

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Monday, June 1st, 2015

We could HARDLY WAIT for Memorial day weekend to arrive so we could get Lady T back on the road and put this miserable New England winter behind us.

Originally, we had selected DAR State Park in Addison, VT for our stay. The ride up was great and since we left on Saturday morning, there wasn’t too much traffic. We arrived at the park around 2 PM and proceeded to our assigned site. After backing Lady T in, I noticed that there didn’t seem to be any hook-ups. Anywhere. On any site.

Jay had recently done a lot of work on the genny and it was running like new but in typical J&J fashion, it crapped out just before we left. SO, there we were, sitting on a site without hookups, with a quarter tank of water and no generator, watching our utopian camping weekend quickly fading from view. We called the front office just to be certain and the gal we spoke to confirmed that they didn’t have any sites with utilities. However, she did offer to provide a full refund in light of our predicament. We were very impressed by this and although we didn’t end up staying, we give DAR State Park an A for excellent service!

I thought it would be impossible to find another campground that would have spots open on Memorial Day weekend but to our surprise, we found one on the first try! Whispering Pines Campground in Vergennes had availability with full hook-ups, so off we went. It was just a short drive from where we were and when we arrived, we were guided into a nice spot by a gentleman who we presumed to be the owner. The nightly rate was cheap and we were pleased with the site until we realized…wait for it…NO FIRE PIT?!?! Just about the best part of camping!Now, no offense to those folks who don’t mind camping without a fire pit but to J&J, it is non-negotiable! Once again, we were on the phone, hoping the third time would be the charm. We called the next number on the list, which belonged to Hillcrest Campground, also in Vergennes. The woman on the phone said, “Sure, we have a spot for a 28 ft RV. Yes, it includes utilities. Yes, of course, the site has a fire pit.”

We arrived at Hillcrest in minutes and were guided to a site up on a small ridge overlooking a shallow pond. We noticed that most of the rigs on this property appeared to be permanent so we were thankful that they found a space for us! The site was spacious, with a fire pit near the edge of the ridge, and the area was clean. Even though we have our own bathroom now, I always check the on-site facilities. The women’s bathroom was very small but clean.

After our initial “site drama”, the rest of the day was relatively quiet. After settling in, we walked around the campground a bit. Most of the permanent rigs were old but the grounds were well kept. For dinner, we cooked some dogs on our new Coleman Xcurison Road Trip Grill and relaxed by the fire.

On Sunday, we visited Jay’s grandpa, Ken, aka G-Pa, and then spent a few hours in Burlington, the largest city in Vermont. The last time we were there was about 12 years ago, so we were surprised to see how much it has changed! Burlington was always a sort of bohemian gathering place, with head shops on every corner, Dead Heads playing hack on Church street, and live local music streaming out of artsy little clubs. These days, the Church Street Marketplace has evolved into more of a cosmopolitan tourist attraction. The hippie element is still present but is has been subdued by hordes of families and shoppers. This isn’t a bad thing…just different than what we remembered. My favorite part of this trip was sampling the vegan mini cupcakes at a place called…you guessed it, My Little Cupcake…YUM! Afterward, we visited the Burlington Boathouse Dock. It was a bit overcast but we just sat for a while and enjoyed the view of Lake Champlain.

Sunday evening after dinner, we started a campfire and were treated to a free concert, right at our campsite! We had no clue that what we were listening to but after a quick search, we determined it was the Spring Peeper Frog. Jay recorded a short video and posted it to our YouTube channel…check it out!

Overall, we had a nice weekend just enjoying the outdoors and visiting with family. You can’t lose when you visit Vermont. It’s beautiful any time of year and is quintessential New England!

See you on the road,

J&J

Burlington Vermont Lake Champlain

 

Burlington Vermont Waterfront
Flea Market TIme
Parked by the Kissing Bridge

All Set Up
All Set Up
Just about the best part of camping!

My Little Cupcakes
My Little Cupcakes

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Photo of the Week – Lake Champlain

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Monday, May 25th, 2015

The Burlington Boathouse Dock on Lake Champlain
Burlington, Vermont

Lake Champlain Burlington Vermont

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