From Virginia Beach we headed south to Wilmington, NC, after negotiating about 35 miles of roads that seemed to be only a lane and a half at best, quivering each time a car would go by, and shaking in our boots whenever a truck went by we finally got on some decent width roads and made our way to the campground. It was a fairly new campground, In The Pines, and initially we thought it would be okay. First we noticed that although there was ample room between sites, the actual gravel pad you sat on was barely wide enough for our rig. But it seemed peaceful and quiet, that is until the kids showed up, and their parents let them terrorize the park, they would scream and run around everywhere, especially through people's sites, even watched them step on and collapse a dishy on a nearby site. Parents totally oblivious. Then night fall came and on came the LIGHTS!! Brighter than a Walmart parking lot, you could have operated on the picnic table. This is a small park and Jan counted 21 high intensity LED street lights. Unless you like lights we do not recommend this park.
We went into Wilmington for a good lunch at Elijah's, sat outside and enjoyed it very much. After lunch we walked along the boardwalk and around town for a while, a beautiful day.
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Happy camper waiting for lunch |
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Seafood chowder |
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Oysters and shrimp, yummy |
Wilmington sits on a peninsula, so we drove south as far as Fort Fisher, actually as far as you can. Fort Fisher protected Wilmington overlooking the Cape Fear River during the Civil War. The fort area was still closed due to tropical storm damage. Then we took a ferry across the river to Southport. It was a lot of fun, and very scenic.
It turned into a much longer day than we had anticipated as the traffic was horrendous in Southport as several bridges are out from the storm and everyone is routed around them.
The next day we went into Southport, it is a cute town, lots to do and see and much quieter than Wilmington. We had another good lunch there at Fishy Fishy, and then walked all over.
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Amazing clam chowder, maybe the best we've ever had |
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Asian salmon sandwich |
On the way back we found a fantastic fresh seafood market, Haag and Sons, bought lots and lots of shrimp and a beautiful piece of red snapper for dinner.
Then it was on to one of the absolute nicest parks we've been to, Willowtree in Longs, SC, near Myrtle Beach. We figured out the last time and only time we were there was in 2006, and were curious if it still was nice. Our site was huge and sat right on the lake, all paved roads and sites with patios. We thought long and hard about it and we can confidently say we have never been in any park that had more space and privacy between sites. It has a large lake with a paved trail around it, 1.25 miles long. There are many more trails throughout the park. It is very quiet, and dark. I don't know how many acres it sits on, but our guess is a couple hundred. Can't say enough good about this park, amazing!
Having said all that, in reality, at least for Jan and I, we really are not that fond of Myrtle Beach. It is so busy, so commercial, just like any other beach town, high rise condos everywhere, but we intended to make the most of it and enjoy the super campground while there. And what do you know, that has to involve more food, so into North Myrtle Beach we went to a hometown favorite, Hoskin's, like a friendly seafood diner, very busy, great service, and great food, and a bonus, very affordable. Jan got a small fried oyster plate and I got a small scallop plate and we shared, that doesn't include the basket of delicious hushpuppies that came with it. So much delicious food, we took enough home for another lunch! Thank goodness we got smalls. The next day I had to get a blood test, so we set up an appointment in Myrtle Beach proper, then went to Costco, and since we had kind of OD'd on seafood, we thought we'd take a break and try a small Mexican restaurant that had good reviews, Tu Taco. Well, wow! It was great, an order at the counter kind of place, but it was so good, simple, fresh, delightful food, in fact we were so enamored with it we actually went 3 days in a row! How weird is that? Are we crazy? Nah, we had something different each time, and really enjoyed it.
So now our Mexican fix will do us for some long time:-)
Now we are outside of Charleston, in a not so nice campground, small sites, close to each other, but close to the city. We are here just 2 nights and will go into town tomorrow for lunch and to walk around, then we will head down to Savannah for another quick visit, and turn north to head back to Northern Georgia for the next month. We have much planned while we are there. I'll fill you in soon.
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