Thursday, April 21, 2011

Day 1 Coquina Crossing to Southern Trails RV Unadilla Georgia

Left Coquina Crossing this moring at 907-  About 267 Mile trip here to Unadilla.  Nothing to report- really, just a nice driving day, shaking the cobwebs out of the coach, and no traffic problems, no accidents, no nothing.  Interstate all the way. 
Stopped once for a driver change, then stopped at The Subway at the Super Wal Mart in Valdosta Georgia for a yummy lunch of foot longs, (we both saved half for tonight). Driver change again, then straight on up to Southern Trails. 

The coach seems to be fairly OK, we are having problems with the house batteries discharging, can't seem to make out if they are being drained, or are in proper working order, and the front two tv's have all of a sudden stopped working- suspect some bad connections?

Well, plan B is back in effect:  I called Shipp's in Chattanooga, and they will see us Monday morning to noodle out the issues.  Hope we don't need new house batteries, but if we do, we do.  Nothing worse than being without house batteries. 

We'll hit Chattanooga either Friday night or Saturday morning, as we had originally planned, then do the town for a couple of days, as originally planned, then get the coach fixed.  They are very effecient there, so we should be good to go. 

We  decided to stay in tonight for the RV park's Bingo night-  but we think we will take them up on the free pancake breakfast in the morning. 

Tomorrow is Andersonville NMem, Jimmy Carter NHS, then on over to Auburn Alabama, then a quick side trip down to Tuskegee to pick up some missing stamps from 2 National Parks there. 

It is fair for warm here today, temps were in the low 90's this afternoon, hope we don't get the forecast rain storms... 

Glad to be on the road. 
268 Miles of nice even road- no accidents, no construction much, no worries!


 Lunch at the Wal Mart in Valdosta Georgia, at the Subway inside- plus Bette purchased some soup she forgot to pack, and I got a USA today...





Our spot #184 at Southern Trails. 

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