Travel

  • Travel

    Crafting with friends! Camp Casowasco

    Every year friends get together to quilt, fellowship and share at Camp Casowasco. I was fortunately to join them this year and I’m overwhelmed with how the Sisterhood Sensations have welcomed me with open arms. Camp Casowasco is located in New York State Finger Lakes Region and even though we have rainy weather the location is beautiful! No CHARLIE this time, I was fortunate enough to stay at the Galilee Lodge!

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  • Camping,  Solo Camping,  Tear-Drop Camper

    2021 On the Road!

    Hey there peeps! So 2020 was a wash for Charlie and I, no camping going on. Fast forward to April 2021…and here we go! Camping in the Northern Neck of Virginia. Super excited to spend some time outdoors and see folks I haven’t seen in over a year! So Charlie is parked and has water, electric and sewer. I’ve got his visor up and his rug out!! I’ve added a new little partner to my travels. If you look in the bottom left corner of the picture you will see “J”! A 10 year old 6 pound Yorkshire Terrier who thinks she’s a 150 pound mastiff!! Looking forward to good…

  • Camping,  Tear-Drop Camper,  Travel

    Gas Strut Addition to Charlie’s Front Tub

    Just completed the first modification to Charlie!  While I love Charlie, his front tub needed some help to make it easier to use.  The front tub that holds his propane tank and battery has no way to hold it up.  After  researching as solution I came across a post on the nuCamp forum that provided the perfect solution.  In the new T@B models, 2020, this issue is resolved by installing a gas strut to the lid.  Fortunately the post identified the part numbers that were needed.  All that was left was for me to call the dealer and request them to order the parts. Shout out to Karen from TAC…

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  • Camping,  Dining,  Long Distance Communting,  Tear-Drop Camper,  Travel

    Best Coffee Option on the Road!

    So let’s face it, life without that morning Cup of Joe just doesn’t cut it for those of us that need that coffee jolt to jump start our day.  I was determined to find the best way to brew while on the road. With that in mind I did what we all do and started with google.  After some reading and researching I decided to try two different methods; a stainless steel french press and the AeroPress. First let’s talk about the French Press.  Having used a glass one at home I wanted one that was more resilient and would hold the heat better.  So after looking at the reviews…

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  • Camping,  Long Distance Communting,  Solo Camping,  Tear-Drop Camper,  Travel

    Hello Charlie = Freedom on the Road!

    Meet Charlie, my new tear-drop camper.  Charlie is a 2019 T@B 320 S Boondock Edge, manufactured by nuCamp! I’m very excited to introduce this newest member of the blog.  I am getting him prepped and ready to travel.  With Charlie I expect great FREEDOM on the road while long-distance commuting. This 2019 TAB 320 S tear-drop camper comes loaded with features, its self-contained with a full bathroom and shower, 2-burner stove, and refrigerator. With Charlie almost road-worthy I am planning the first outing.  The kids and I will head toward Gettysburg, then on to my mom’s.  All in all about 550 miles. Not bad for a first round. Then Charlie…

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  • Travel

    Whose Coming to Just Following My Arrow???

    ?   Someone new will soon be joining Just Following My Arrow Blog! And his name is Charlie. Check back on to see the big reveal! Until then let me share the prep for the next travel adventure. I will be taking my son, daughter and my son’s girlfriend camping. That’s right, one adult vs. three teenagers.  Ha! It will be a blast. First destination will be Cherry Springs State Park located in Coudersport, PA. This location promises some stunning night views, away from all those street lamps! But that’s another story… Night sky enthusiasts flock to the park for its dark skies which are famous for great views of the…

  • Hiking,  Travel

    Hiking Double Falls Loop, Shenandoah National Park

    It was blistering hot (93 degrees Fahrenheit), and I thought “now or never!” A person who plans would have started out much earlier in the morning, but I fly more by the seat of my pants. After doing some googling to get an idea of some potential hiking options I settled on the Double Falls Loop. In part my inspiration came from the “10 Must Do Hikes in Shenandoah National Park” posted Johnny Molloy in Virginia’s Travel Blog https://blog.virginia.org/2016/06/must-do-hikes/. I found this guide extremely helpful! So, me being me, I started my 6.7 mile hike at 1:00pm in the afternoon. entering Shenandoah National Park at the South entrance on Skyline…

  • Travel

    Traveling to Mountain Country

    Hello from Charlottesville Virginia! Early this morning (about 7:30, that is early for me) I headed out toward Charlottesville. This time around I had the pleasure of travelling with my son, Ryan. Our destination…the University of Virginia (UVA)! I’ll be staying in an AirBNB, my first here in Charlottesville. I have to say I am enjoying my most recent stay and I recommend trying out AirBNB on your next adventure, you can reach them here. Ryan will be in an Elite Soccer Camp at UVA for 4 days and I’ll be on my own. So, with Monticello, Shenandoah National Park, and wine country nearby I will have plenty of options…