Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Leaving Ely

Ely likely has more open canoes per capita than any other town in the world. Canoe Heaven!

Downtown Ely

Kawishiwi Ranger Station Superior National Forest


Zup's has moved!   When we first drove into Ely we saw that Zup's was boarded up. CRAP!!!  We have been buying groceries for the wilderness at Zup's for 25 years.  We were relieved when we learned that Zup's had opened a new, larger store 12 blocks east of their old location


Zup’s is a family-owned food store originally established in Ely in 1916 by John Zupancich. “Grandpa John” operated the business with his seven sons, and it quickly became popular for its wide variety of products including their store made Old-World sausages. 

The new Zup's includes a liquor warehouse. Can it get any better???

We like to eat at Stony Ridge Cafe, located on Shagawa Lake in Ely.  Their specialty is gourmet and stuffed burgers.  


On their menu they feature some challenge items, including the "Sasquatch Challenge". It occurred to me that it might be a good idea to order the Sasquatch Challenge, but not even try to eat it at one tine.  A 4-pound burger with one pound of cheese for 40 bucks is not a bad deal, especially considering their menu item burgers are only about 1/2 pound and cost over $20.  Plus we'd have leftover burgers for week!  And you get a free number sticker!  What a deal!


We departed Ely about 8:30 on Friday under rainy skies and cool temps.  We regretted having to leave Ely, but it was time. We had 3 nights to get to Pisgah Forest NC, where we were to attend a motor home rally with the Southeast Country Coachers. We successfully circumvented the major construction project on I-35 in Duluth and crossed into Wisconsin.  Rain continued most of the day.  


We spent Friday night at the Ho-Chunk Casino in Baraboo Wisconsin near the Wisconsin Dells.  Casinos often let motor homes park overnight for no charge.  Usually they are very quiet and peaceful, with a level of high security. We stayed at this casino once before in 2018.

Our Camp at the Ho-Chunk Casino in Baraboo WI


At the Illinois Welcome Center I-39 southbound

I have the hots for an EV pickup. I have deposits on two models including the Rivian R1T.   The Rivian manufacturing plant is located in Normal Illinois, only a few miles off our route.  I called to ask about plant tours, but it was Saturday, and the phone message said they were closed.  I wanted to stop anyway just to see what there was to see.  It turns out, the assembly line was running and production was in progress, but I never made it past the security guard at the front desk.  We did get some nice exterior photos. 


Amazon has invested heavily in Rivian.  In addition to the R1T, their pickup and the R1S, their SUV, Rivian has an assembly line for Amazon EV delivery vans.  


There was a row of  charging ports near the front entrance to the plant.  There were about 6 privately owned R1Ts lined up charging. 


We had no specific destination spotted for Saturday night.  Dorcas went online and discovered Charlarose Lake & Campground in Hillsboro IN.  It was close to our route and was a very reasonable cost.


When we checked in the folks here were extremely friendly and genuinely welcoming.  This park was a very pleasant surprise, and I hope we can stop in again some time.

A stormy evening at site 56 at Charlarose Lake & CG

I don't know what this was supposed to be, but these two vehicles had artifacts and items and other paraphernalia all over them. I can only assume that they were traveling together.  Trying to see all the things on the cars was very distracting and probably dangerous.


We spent Sunday, our third night from Ely at the Walmart Supercenter in Williamsburg KY, located in Whitley County, of all places.  About 1/2 hour prior to reaching camp we encountered one of the most intense thunderstorms I can ever remember while driving. I'm talking 25 MPH on the interstate, hoping we were on the road and that nobody plowed into us.  

Camp Wally World Williamsburg KY

As mentioned previously, I'll be getting an EV pickup, as soon as my number comes up.  Friends and neighbors have chided me about that decision, specifically noting the lack of available charging stations. There is no doubt that charging an EV, particularly on a long trip can be a challenge, but things are improving.  At this remote rural Walmart there happened to be a bank of 8 charging stations in their parking lot, ranging from 50 to 350 kW charging capacity.



This rig was parked next to us.  The driver has a good sense of humor

For breakfast on Monday we walked about 100 yards to the Huddle House next door to the Walmart.  We had yummy omelets, then pulled out and headed south and east once more.  Our destination today was Pisgah Forest NC for a 5-night motor home rally with the Southeast Country Coachers.

Friday, August 19, 2022

Zooming to Wisconsin

We departed Riverside Golf and RV Park in Morganton on Sunday morning.  On most past trips to Minnesota we have driven pretty hard, with long days, usually staying at Walmarts, rest areas or other quick and easy stops.  This time we planned to spend two nights at campgrounds along the way before arriving in Sparta, Wisconsin for a rally.  We are doing this for several reasons; first, it's fairly hot, and it's not fun spending the night in a parking lot if it's hot, without running the generator and the air conditioning all night.  Second, we had the luxury to take our time, more so than on some previous trips. And third, we have a new puppy.  We wanted to stop often during the day and then early for the night in order to give Ginger some time to get out and exercise.  


Ginger seems to ride pretty well.  She has not gotten car sick and does not whine while traveling. Best of all she does not criticize the driver.




We spent Sunday night in Cincinnati after driving 430 miles, a relatively short day for us when on a long trip.  We are members of the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA).  FMCA is headquartered in Cincinnati and has an RV campground at their headquarters for the use of members. A member may reserve a site with 50 amp service, water and sewer, and best of all .... it's free!  Members can stay two nights each month at no cost or can stay longer for a modest fee. COOL!  This was the first time we have stayed here.  It was a bit off our route, but we are glad we came.

Site #3 at the FMCA Round Bottom campground

Is it a liability thing???

After departing the FMCA CG.  We had a bit of an adventure.  Another camper had warned us of construction and a very rough road surface on US 50, our logical route out of town. Not being ones to ignore sage wisdom, we plotted a different route out of town towards I-71 and I-75.  That route took us to a railroad underpass with a clearance of 12' 0''.  Our height is 12' 10". Do the math.  After an heroic u-turn, we plotted a new route down some small back streets and finally found the interstate.  It's always an adventure. 


Our drive through the remainder of Ohio, Indiana and southern Illinois were thankfully uneventful.


Ginger takes it all in stride


We spent Monday night at Pleasant Creek Camp Ground near Oglesby IL after an easy 357 mile day.  Pleasant Creek was only a few miles off I-39 and was a Passport America park, meaning half price camping for the Whitleys.  We had a level gravel pull-through with 50 amp service and water.  The park was fairly wooded, but we could shoot through a hole in the trees for good Dish satellite reception.  I hate it when I can't watch my news shows!

Site #6 at Pleasant Creek Camp Ground

Ginger likes to chill after a hard day on the road


Notice all the rest stop photos?  It's a puppy thing.


On Tuesday we parked at Whiskey River Family RV Park in Sparta WI, where we attended a rally hosted by the Newmar Kountry Klub (NKK) Wisconsin Northern Aires.  We belong to three NKK chapters, but are not members of the Wisconsin Northern Aires.  This rally was on our way to Minnesota, and the timing was right so we barged in.  The Wisconsinites were very hospitable to these southern folks and we had a great time.  The Wisconsinites also refer to themselves proudly as "Cheeseheads".

There were about a 15 coaches at the rally

There were activities planned for the rally.  On Wednesday we drove to La Crosse and enjoyed a cruise on the Mississippi River aboard the Lacrosse Queen, a stern paddle wheeler.   


We had live entertainment 

We had to wait about 15 minutes for this Amtrak train to cross the draw bridge before we could pass upriver. 


Then we passed through the rotary swing drawbridge. 


Not my best photo of a bald eagle, but not bad for an iPhone

A barge on the river


We cruised about 4 miles upriver to Lock and Dam #7.  The dams on the Mississippi River create adequate water depth for navigation.

Back through the swing bridge

Fun on the water

After our cruise we visited the Dahl Auto Museum in La Crosse.








On Thursday we toured some sights in Sparta.  

The old Monroe County Courthouse

Sparta is on the Elroy-Sparta State Trail  a 32.5-mile Wisconsin State rail trail between Elroy and Sparta, Wisconsin. The 
Elroy-Sparta State Trail, opened in 1967, is considered to be the first rail trail in the United States.


Sparta claims to be the Bicycling Capital of America.  Unfortunately we did not have time to bike during this visit.  Maybe next time!



We also visited the Deke Slayton Memorial Space and Bicycle Museum.  Deke Slayton was a Sparta native and one of the original NASA Mercury Seven astronauts.

There is a canoe and a tent on the stream in this model train display 


I once had a friend who owned a Barnes hot air balloon, and I served as his crew chief for several years.  He liked having me around, because I could hold the balloon down pretty well during windy hot launches. 

Barnes hot air balloon 


Deke Slayton had no particular association with bicycles, so it is unclear to me why he shares this museum with the bikes.  In any case, there were a very large number of very old and very unusual bikes. It was certainly worth the price of admission. 




Finally, we had dinner at the Oasis Supper Club in Sparta.  Baby back ribs were this evenings special, and I ordered a whole rack.  I actually filled up on the salad bar and fresh bread before the ribs were served, so I only ate four ribs.  Dorcas and I had ribs leftovers for the next two nights.  Hog heaven!


On Friday, after a doughnut and coffee breakfast, we bade farewell to our new friends and headed north to Duluth MN.