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A Great Week With Friends In Ely, MN

A Great Week With Friends In Ely, MN

We had a great week with friends in Ely, MN.
Canoeing, pictographs, bears, wolves, sightseeing, hiking, waterfalls, and visiting a homestead, are just some of the things the Eberts shared with us during the week.

Silver Slipper Casino RV Park Bay St Louis, MS

Silver Slipper Casino RV Park Bay St Louis, MS

From our campsite, we had an incredible view of Bay St Louis and the white Sand Beach right across the road. The casino is about 1/2 mile from the RV park and there is a very nice wide sidewalk between the road and the beach to walk on.

Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville, LA

Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville, LA

The flora and fauna in Fontainebleau State Park are abundant. I went on a late-night walk one night and saw a raccoon, and 30+ deer’s eyes reflecting in my light. We also saw an otter in Lake Pontchartrain and several alligators in the “alligator pond” right behind the kid’s water playground in the picture above. One of our neighbors saw a sounder of hogs.

New Homepage Map

New Homepage Map

I have added a new map to our homepage. In addition to our “States” map, we now have a “campgrounds visited” map. Now you can check out the RV parks, Harvest Hosts, and other places we’ve camped at if you happen to be looking for campgrounds in a certain area. It is an interactive map, if you click on the pin’s, it will tell you more about that location.

Boondocking on the beach, Brazoria County, Texas

Boondocking on the beach, Brazoria County, Texas

For the next few days, we are boondocking on the beach just south of Galveston, TX. Beautiful beaches, soothing ocean waves, unbelievable views, and it’s free. What more could you ask for? There are a few other campers here, but not many. The closest one is 100+ yards away.

Wildlife in America, Rockport Texas area

Wildlife in America, Rockport Texas area

The first group of photos is of roosting Sandhill Cranes. They roost in trees right across the street from the bay. Apparently, they are there all the time because there is a sign and fence around the area to keep people away. But the birds are used to people, there was a group of cars parked and people taking pictures.

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