IT feels SO GOOD to be on the road again!
Helen and I spent all day yesterday loading the RV up with our stuff. It actually turned into a bit of a challenge.
You
see, we both have a lot of Family and many old Friends in Lynchburg
VA. We were both born and raised in the area, and sad to say, we do not
get back there as often as we should. So, we will try to get in all of
our Holiday visiting with people early, before we head to Florida.
Because
we were going to Lynchburg for a couple of weeks, we needed to pack at
least a few strategic pieces of clothing for the Cold, while saving as
much of our storage for our warm weather clothing that we will need when
we get to Florida.
We finally got the clothing thing
done, and then we packed all of those things you believe you will need,
but you rarely end up using. Then late last night we loaded all of the
perishables we might want over the next few weeks, and finally finished
around 6:30 PM.
We got a good nights sleep, and were
up, and at it, this morning at 6:30AM. You know, doing those last few
things that you forgot the day before.
We said our Goodbyes to our friends, and hit the road.
It
was a pretty uneventful trip, except for the last couple of hours as we
neared Lynchburg. The wind had gotten up, and I was doing some of that
White-Knuckle driving. But all ended well and we are now all hooked up
at our daughters house.
One thing that might be of interest to you RVers.
We
retired to the Myrtle Beach area of SC, and our previous most efficient
trips were up some back roads, over to US-95, and then onto US-40, and
then taking NC-86 from Hillsborough over to Danvile VA, where we took
US-29 to Lynchburg.
I had been told that US-74 was
completed from Lumberton, NC over to Rockingham,NC. so I put it into my
GPS software, and boy was it a nice drive.
So our new
route will be from our home over to Chadbourn, NC (about 35 miles of
2-lane). At Chadbourn, we took US-74, all the way to Rockingham, where
we then took US-220 to Greensboro, NC.
Greensboro
itself has about 6 miles of dangerous driving (narrow roads, heavy
traffic, several lane swaps, etc.), but you are out of there in just a
few minutes, and then it is smooth sailing all the way to Lynchburg.
And, according to my Garmin, it was about 15 minutes quicker than the old way.
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