- Prep stuff and the drive down, no scenery. https://photobucket.com/share/de6cb7eb-8a6c-4d5a-8570-95eaa88836ad
- The first stop on the trip was Red River Gorge. https://photobucket.com/share/25cf0358-129b-4ed6-a407-385f0750c8b1
- The first stop I missed last year was Mammoth Cave. I did the Domes and Dripstones tour. Dad went with me: https://photobucket.com/share/6a2e2941-24e0-43cf-a614-1cc10b92ff89
- While there, we also hit Lost River and did a cave boat tour. It was a bit shorter than I expected, but was still fun, and welcome after the load of stairs at Mammoth Cave: https://photobucket.com/share/a699044f-24f1-400a-9d0e-91f59acbfbdc
- After KY, I went up and visited Mike. He lives in Delaware, so I went and visited Assateague National Shoreline. This isn't a national park (I think it is a National Recreational Area), but was well worth visiting, and is one of the few places where horses still roam wild. This album also covers going over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and tunnel, of which there is more than one of each as I found out. https://photobucket.com/share/3f201331-f28b-47f1-9bb1-540595c9e92d
- I ended up near Stuart's Draft that evening. I had extra time so I redid part of the Skyline Drive. I hit Shenandoah last year, but didn't get to any of the visitor centers, and still needed to pick up my stickers and souvenirs. https://photobucket.com/share/d24b50b3-9e72-4cf9-b13b-404e87dfb8f8
- Here are some other various pictures I took during the trip. They will all be captioned soon so there is context. https://photobucket.com/share/b5c81250-cefc-4ad3-b207-14eb2fa93b94
The final version of the tape. It held up surprisingly well, no rattles or vibrations, and the headlight was surprisingly close to pointed correctly. The truck goes in next Wednesday for the insurance claim inspection.
With the photos done, time to start working on projects. The big ones for this year are the roof extension/garage and the deck. I have been looking at trucks too, but I am afraid if I buy the box truck this year I won't be able to afford one of the projects, though I suppose it isn't the end of the world if I have to push the deck out another year. Before those though, I think I need to finish the metal carport up the hill so I can get some of the stuff out of the carport by the house so I can work on mowers. I have two lawn tractors and right now neither is capable of mowing, and mowing season is upon us.