All pictures taken with Nokia Lumia Icon 929 Cell Phone
I hitched up Sunday morning in a freezing drizzle with the temperature dropping since the cold front moved through during the night. The weather people lied to me again when said it wouldn't pass through the Dallas area until later in the morning. I had plans to empty my tanks on the way out of East Fork Campground but the cold mist and poor condition of the dump station quickly changed my mind. I had arrived with empty tanks so the tanks were only about half full. The difference in weight had I have emptied my tanks would only have been about 200 pounds so I wasn't worried about the weight. Instead of emptying them, I added about a quart of fabric softener to the grey and black tanks to help clean them with the shaking during the travel. I would have used Calgon water softener instead of fabric softener but I have a hard time finding that stuff at Walmart. When I arrived at the new campground (Jim Hogg), I used their dump station to empty tanks before going to my campsite. The dump station was a 100% improvement over East Fork's. Someone needs to write a letter to the Corps to let them know about the deplorable condition of East Fork Campground. It is an embarrassment to all Engineers everywhere.
A dreary looking Lake Ray Hubbard off of I-30 |
I was able to grab the cell phone to take this picture of the tree on the right. It stood out like a sore thumb, even in the misting rain. |
Setting up camp at Jim Hogg Campground. I outran the rain so it was at least dry, but the north wind was a cutting type of wind. It got deep into my bones. |
Looking around the backside of Liberty |
A view out my peep window. It's about an 8 inch by 11 inch window located at the highest point of Liberty. |
I haven't found a nice "thinking bench" in a while, but have see a few nice trees. |
A drive around the campground. |
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
I have never been there but it looks nice enough to venture over there in wildflower season.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good campground Barney. You would enjoy it.
DeleteEnjoy reading about your travels. It’s been biting cold the month of February and we are suppose to snow tomorrow (Wednesday ) and Thursday
ReplyDeleteThanks Betty. I'm trying to get to someplace warmer, but the cold weather is following me.
DeleteI'm sorry you were disappointed with East Fork..just wondering why or did I miss it?! We have found most COE campgrounds are wonderful. Is Jim Hogg one also? The view is wonderful for sure! Hope the weather cooperates and you can enjoy your time there!
ReplyDeleteHello Shirley. The maintenance of the campground roads and dump station is what I was disappointed in with East Fork. The campsite was very good including good water and electricity. If they would just fix the potholes and maybe pave the dump station, it would be much better. I agree, all of the COE's, except one (not East Fork), I've stayed at have been great.
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ReplyDeleteI had to smile that you had cold weather near Georgetown because the last time we were in that area it was SO hot & such high humidity that we couldn't believe it. But, the flowers were beautiful.
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