SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK - MAY 2021

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Spring of 19 - #17 - Moving sites, boats going through the locks, Next stop Orlando

Tuesday May 14th, 2019
We were supposed to move sites today, but we decided to stay where we were.

I saw this boat about to enter the lock.  I took a range of pictures watching it go through the lock from afar.

Entering the lock from the higher level.  Watch the top of the mast in relation to the scenery behind, as it goes down in the lock, and through the lock.

The lock keeper going to operate the lock
Lockkeeper in the hut, operating the lock 
You can see the door/window in the boat
as boat lowers, the door disappears
You can just see the mast now
see the mast as the boat leaves the lock
The mast is just behind the tree trunk 
Finally, the boat emerges exiting the lock
and she's on her way

I took some more pictures from our campsite.

Looking across to site#1


We spotted this boat going through the lock in the opposite direction to the previous one.  It was quite colorful.


There it is coming out the other side and it was pushing a barge.  It was interesting to watch as it manoeuvred the barge around the upcoming bend in the canal.

Going on it's way
Bryan had seen otters at the back of our sites but hadn't been able to get any pictures and I hadn't seen them. I kept going out in the hopes of spotting them but no such luck.


I did take two videos though, in the hopes of spotting them, at the back of our site. I got some birds and you can see and hear how tranquil it is here.  VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2.  Let me know if you spot any otters that I might have missed, ha!!ha!!

Wednesday May 15th, 2019
Bryan spotted the family of otters, through our side window, walking across the grass.  Unfortunately we weren't quick enough to get a picture but at least I did see them.  They were so cute, looked like they were going on a family outing.

Some more people came into the park and the problem we have with our power going off got worse.
We spoke to the ranger, and he told us it was a problem with site 2.  The camphost had told us that the whole park had the same problem, but it seems that might not be the case.  We decided to move to site 3 which was next to us.  There still wouldn't be anyone in our current site so we could walk down to the stream behind us without disturbing anyone.

We packed up the motorhome and Bryan took it to get the tanks dumped. While I waited for him to return, I saw this huge bird sitting on the fence behind us.  I thought it was a hawk but it's a Turkey Vulture.  I took this VIDEO of it, and Bryan returning in the motorhome after dumping the tanks and moving to the site next to us.




We spent the rest of our last day here relaxing. Tomorrow we leave this lovely park.  I have enjoyed our time here even with the problems we had in site 2 with our electric.  Next stop is Orlando and a hectic few days visiting Universal Studios!!!

Thursday May 16th, 2019
We packed up and left the campground, dumping our tanks again on the way out.  We spoke to the camphost and she gave us a DVD of the Corps campgrounds.

On the way out we saw these cattle.

Wait a minute, what's that in the middle of the picture.  Bryan recognized it as a Bramha bull.  He grew up with these in Texas.

As we drove along, we encountered the nasty love bugs that are in season at the moment.  What a mess their loving ritual makes as they are splattered on the windscreen!!!

We stopped at a rest area to stretch our legs and clean the windshield.  You could hardly see out of it.

We eventually got to Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, Orlando.  Hate driving through Orlando, especially in the motorhome!!! We have been here a few times before and the sites are a little tight to get into, but we managed.  The hurricane that came through here in 2016 damaged some trees, and we noticed that you could see through to the lake now from our site whereas last time we came you couldn't.

Ryan, Christina, Trystan, and the dogs arrived after we were settled in and are staying for a couple of nights, so we have a full house. Woohoo!!!!

Photo Credit: Christina Stewart

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