Friday, February 1, 2013
Last weekend, we brought Mammoth home and put her in the driveway, in anticipation of our trip to Daingerfield State Park, near Daingerfield, TX. We adopted two new kitties just a few weeks ago, and were thinking we might try adapting them to RV travel. I had hoped to spend time getting them acclimated to the coach, but the work-week and weather early in the week didn't quite work out for that to happen. We opted to leave them at home and have relatives check on them.
Friday was our departure day, so I worked hard to get the last of the items loaded. We hooked up when Tony was home for lunch, so that saved time once he got home from work. We pulled out about 4:45 and headed toward I-30 through the country. The drive to Daingerfield was uneventful, and took a little over 2 hours. It was very hard to see the entrance to the park, but we found it and turned down the Park Road. The road was curvy and very hard to see, as it was pitch black and surrounded by tall pines. We got to the park ranger station, where a note was left for us to pick any open site in the Big Pine loop area. We followed the map, and could barely see the sites. There are only 9 pull-through sites along this straight road. Once we got to the end, we opted to take the first available on the way out, as we didn't know where we could turn around if we passed it by. It was a tight fit getting in, but a great site.
On the road
Using the flashlight to highlight the front cap.
The only lights around, our porch light and under-step light
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Today we awoke to see what our surroundings had in store for us. Since we arrived in near total darkness, we were pleasantly surprised to see our site was large, with a view of the lake and even access to right near the shoreline.
View out our window
Tony headed to see the water more closely
Near the water's edge
Looking back at Mammoth from the edge of the lake
The lake surrounded by tall pines and other trees.
Not the main entrance sign, but near the main buildings.
The Big Pine Loop camping area. These are all pull-thoughs with 50-amp, full-hookups.
The park road was curvy, with thick trees on all sides.
Just before dinner, we got a message from AT&T that we'd gone "over" our shared network data allotment. Huh? We have an unlimited plan! I called and they explained that basically because we were out of the AT&T coverage area, they have to pay another network for us to have any service. Since they can't charge the customer any extra, they instead threaten to limit how much data you can use in this "partner area". Ok, who knew? They advertise the largest nationwide coverage! They told us if our usage was excessive in the partner area, they could slow down, or ultimately restrict our access altogether. Gee! That's a twisted way of serving your customers! What are we, loyal customers for nearly 20 years, paying for again!? Ok, enough of my soap box speech. We will have to be more careful in our travels, I guess, and check their maps more closely for "partner coverage", vs "AT&T coverage."
Tony cooked amazing steaks on the grill, and we enjoyed the wonderful spring weather with a walk around the Big Pine Loop after dinner.
Tony cooking steaks
Sun setting on the Big Pine Loop
Beautiful pine trees at sunset
After our walk, we decided to play a game we received as a Christmas present... It's a trivia-based board game, based on the TV show we like, called "Big Bang Theory". We played for about an hour, and I won! Then we decided to watch one of our favorite 'series' movies, "Ocean's 12". We finished the move right at 10, which is "quiet time"... No more loud tv, so we headed off to bed.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
This morning we woke up and both of us said we slept the best we have all week. Why is that? The food always tastes better in the Mammoth, too. Why is that? :)
After we had breakfast and relaxed for a while, Tony got dressed and went to town to get diesel, while I began doing some chores to get the rig ready to go. After lunch, we began final prep, and pulled out about 2pm to head home.
Eileen at Daingerfield State Park, Daingerfield, TX
One last pit-stop before we pull out of the Big Pine Loop
We made it home just before many arrived at the house next door, for a Super Bowl watching party! If we had been 10 minutes later, we probably would not have been able to get to our house, due to all the cars parked on both sides of the road.
We got Mammoth unloaded and were ready to watch the big game, right on time. Our new kitties seemed glad we were home, too. All in all, a great trip. We'll definitely be back to Daingerfield State Park!
Kitties Tango and Mambo, lounging on me as we watch the game
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Looks and sounds like a very nice park. Once in that area we'll have to check it out. Too bad the kitties had to stay home but get them road ready so we can see them at Goshen.
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