The first park we stayed in was an army corps park called Riffle Run Park in West Virginia. We secured the last available spot which, unfortunately came without electric. So even though it was closing in on 100 degrees—no ac! We were in full on sunshine, so it was a good test to see how well our solar system charged our 200 watt lithium batteries. Everything worked perfectly, exactly as it should, however you need a lot more watts to run an ac!

There were some nice things about the park.



The next park we moved to was New Germany State Park in Maryland. It couldn’t have been more different. Cooler temps, heavily wooded and electric for ac, which we barely needed anyway.



It has been interesting not having internet or wifi for the last 4 days. There has been a lot of walking, riding, reading and just plain staring!
Tomorrow, if it doesn’t rain too heavily, we will head on into Peninsula. If not, we will just have to spend another night in this wonderful hidden gem of a park.
Thanks for the bear pic. I’m happy to know you two are okay.
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Your “disconnect” is turning this into a real nature-based trip.
I assume you’re flying back to attend the GSACC meeting?
Of course. I wouldn’t miss it for the world. We just crossed in to Pennsylvania. See you in the fall.
Thanks,
Peter
Peter Florczak
Peterflorczak@gmail.com
http://www.peterflorczak.com
Sounds great, Peter! Love you both so much. ❤️
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