May 2018 – PA, NY, MA, CT, NH
April’s frantic pace continued into May. Seven campgrounds
in five states made another very hectic month.
In 2016 we visited Fort
Sumter where the Civil War started,
and in April we toured Appomattox
where it ended. One of our main goals this trip was to see Gettysburg , the turning point of the war.
Pine Grove Furnace State Park
in Gardners , Pennsylvania is really nice. The Appalachia
Mountain Trail runs through the park and the Trail museum is located there. The
park had just opened for the season and we had the place almost to ourselves
during the week. With the A.T. running right through, hiking and dog walking
were terrific. The only negative was the complete lack of cell service for
miles in any direction. About 20 miles from Gettysburg , the park is centrally located to
also tour Mechanicsburg, York, and the river towns of Lemoyne, Wormsleyburg and
Enola. If you are in the area, the York Agricultural and Industrial Museum is worth a visit.
Camp Elmbois was a real find |
Neither of us knew anything about the Finger Lakes region in central New York . We wanted to see the Corning Glass Museum and I picked Camp Elmbois because of the moderate cost and proximity to Corning . It turned out to be a gem. It’s a small campground that has been slowly developed over decades by two generations of one family. We were the first campers of the season to arrive and the resident owners couldn’t have been more accommodating. No AT&T cell service and no TV, but lots of grass to walk the dogs and two ponds with a resident flock of geese for the dogs to pine for.
I’ve probably been to dozens of museums in the past 10 years
because I like them. The Corning Museum of Glass is the best curated museum
I’ve ever seen. Each aspect of every exhibit is flawless. The layout, lighting,
mounting, accessibility and even the labeling were meticulously done. Their
collection is so big that the 10,000 objects on display at any time represents
about 10% of the material available. The glass technology exhibits are also
exceptional. I wish we’d had the time to spend two days there.
Hammondsport turned out to be one the best places we have visited on this
Hammondsport turned out to be one the best places we have visited on this
trip. It is the archetypal “small town on a lake”, with many
lovely, immaculately maintained older homes and no fast food chains allowed! If you go, plan to visit the Village Inn; the
bar is a great place to while away the evening.
1911: First amphibian; first retractable landing gear,first dual-control trainer |
Hammondsport is also home to two great small museums: the
The
Bully Hill Winery Art |
From Hammondsport we headed to Cape Cod, but decided to
spend a few days in central Massachusetts
to break up the drive into manageable chunks. It’s been 45 years since I spent
time in this area. In those days my focus was on racing motorcycles, but this
time around the beauty of the area really struck both of us. Travelers Rest RV
Campground in Bernardston gave us a good base to explore the small towns like Greenfield and Deerfield
that dot the area.
The improving economy is evident in the growing number of
RV’s that we see on the road compared to
our 2016 trip. It is getting harder to find camp sites, especially when we don’t
like to make reservations too far in advance. For people with jobs and families,
Memorial Day marks the start of summer vacation and travel season. We wanted to
spend a couple of weeks on Cape Cod but soon
realized that we were several months late in our planning. Every place we
called was booked for the Memorial Day weekend.
We were able to get space for four nights at Scusset Beach
State Park , right on the Cape Cod Canal , but had to leave Friday morning to make
way for the holiday campers. Scusset
Beach was more expensive
than any state park we have been to, but the location was pretty great. We
walked the dogs along the canal as far as we wanted every day, and talked to
the fisherman casting for striped bass in the canal.
I haven’t been to the Cape
in over 50 years and it certainly has changed. Many year round residents rent out their houses for the summer and move off the Cape
rather than deal with the traffic and crowding everywhere. I’m glad we couldn’t
get reservations on the Cape for Memorial Day weekend as it marks the
start of “the season”. Judging by the traffic we saw Friday morning coming over
the bridge from the mainland, I am glad we were leaving. The back-up was
already over five miles long at 9 AM!
We did have a great time, though. We spent a day driving all
the way to Provincetown on the very tip of the
Cape, and climbed the Pilgrim
Monument tower. The hike
was certainly worth it for the panoramic views of the town and the bay. The pilgrims
actually landed at Provincetown five weeks
before their famous landing at Plymouth .
It’s hard to grow crops in sand, which P-town has in abundance.
We spent another day at Hyannis
and Hyannis Port ,
took a harbor tour, visited the Kennedy
Museum and ate great fish
‘n chips on the wharf where the fishing boats dock. I can’t imagine what the
crowds must be like in July, but in May we had a ball; great weather and no
crowds anywhere. If you plan to visit the Cape ,
go in May.
Four days weren't long enough to even scratch the surface of all the great places to visit on the
Countryside RV Park is another family owned and operated
park. Family owned parks are usually great places to stay, but all reflect the
personalities of the owners in small ways. Our coach was clearly the largest
one they could handle, but with careful maneuvering we settled into a spacious
site for the weekend. Like Camp
Elmbois , the same family
has been developing this park for almost 50 years. The showers had been “updated”
several times, way beyond the point when they should have been torn down and
replaced, but aside from that it was fine. There were a few trails in the woods
that the dogs enjoyed, too.
We had a day to kill before we were expected at Casa
Kendrick. A quick search and a phone call confirmed that Camp Wally World (Walmart) in Lunenburg , Massachusetts
was accepting guests. One of the motocross tracks that I raced on in the ‘60’s
was in Lunenburg, but I couldn’t recall anything about the town. In those days
all I was interested in was getting to the track in time for practice. The
Walmart lot was not packed with truckers running refrigeration units and had a
reasonable amount of grass for the dogs, so we all had a good night.
We have been looking forward to seeing Charlie and Mollie
Kendrick again for two years. Faithful readers will remember our last visit
with them in 2016 when we set out together for the Canadian Maritime Provinces.
Their coach broke down i Maine and while
waiting for parts we got a call from Liesa that sent us back to Utah at a hectic pace. Rolling
back into “our” spot at their place in Campton ,
New Hampshire felt like we had
finally closed the circle. On June 25, we’ll once again set out together for New Brunswick , Prince Edward Island ,
Nova Scotia and Quebec City .
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