Long Haul To Mt Gilead (#845)

A day of rain on the interstate is a very hard day of driving…every part of me stays on high alert for hours.

I do not drive 70+ miles an hour which means the massive 18 wheelers kept passing me…making my windshield look like a tidal wave engulfed it.

Wind gusts made my rv sway so that my steering wheel grip was white-knuckled…

All in all, It was a pretty good day…

I sang along with Carly Simon’s most uplifting “Touched By The Sun” for 340 miles…

Fellow road travelers were courteous and safety-conscious…

I arrived at Mt Gilead state park, Ohio tired and happy…

Room with a view

The weather was bitter cold…after parking, I attempted a walk along the lake.

Some crazy brave dudes fishing in 25 degree weather

North is such a challenge😉

Love, annie

About TinCanTraveler

Born under a wand'rin' star.... living in my Winnebago, traveling the country, explorer/adventurer, photographer, writer, chi master, massage therapist, retired teacher/counselor, work camper. Appreciation for the freedom to do it all. Enjoying life's ultimate lessons of trust, respect, and grace.
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6 Responses to Long Haul To Mt Gilead (#845)

  1. Sher Parry says:

    too cold out for me today, and windy also. Can’t take the cold to walk. Maggie is running around outside playing. She wanted me to come out too but not liking the wind and cold. Better days ahead starting tomorrow. Safe travels.

  2. Julia says:

    I am glad you made it safely. I know how scary it is to drive in such awful weather. We’ve had to move in such nasty weather conditions as well. It is so scary!

  3. Alice says:

    Ugh! I hate being on the road in bad weather, especially interstates. Glad you made it OK. Yes, the north is challenging. Then it suddenly changes to gentle Spring and you forgive the pain. Kind of like childbirth.

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