Gerry and I have left behind the unending list of projects at home. We have embarked on an adventure living in our camper. At the campground there is no phone coverage and of course no WiFi. To write this we had to go a nearby Lodge on the campground.
Lake Hope State Park is located in the southeast part of Ohio. The campground was build in 1937. There are about 200 camping sites but most are for very small campers or tents. We were able to find one large enough for our large camper. There is a shower and some flush toilets and we do have electricity at our site. Since it is the end of October, there about a dozen campers. We are at the end of a road so it feels like we are out in the woods by ourselves. Needless to say, it is quiet.
I did some hiking by myself. That is NOT Gerry's thing. I hiked about four miles in the forest and did not see another person. It is not mountain terrain but sometimes I almost had to go on my hands and knees up the side of a hill. And for anyone who has hiked, the coming down is worse. Leaves are colorful and falling, covering the path. It would have been treacherous if not impossible if it were wet from rain.
I would have liked to post pictures of our camper, the trail I was on, and deer that stood at the side of the road as I passed by. Sadly the internet here is too slow to upload the pictures.
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Wait, how is Dad occupying his time in this forgotten wasteland with no WiFi and no motorcycles?
Unless there are other campers, of course, and then I'm sure he's just making friends with everyone.
Yes, steep slopes with leaves...not fun.
giving the camper a good run, I guess it is not too cold yet?
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