With Sturday night being breezy and windy, we hoped Sunday would be less so. We woke up to rain again, so we were lazy and slept in. After breakfast the rain cleared out and we had nothing coming at us on the radar, so we planned on biking.
While Lucy was doing the dishes, I took a walk over to get a better look at this rig. I saw it on the way in and spoke to the owner who came right over when he saw the GMC.
A 1969 Flixible. Beautiful condition, the owner did a couple of year restoration on it and it shows.
Super shiny polished Stainless Steel and check out the cool decorative pieces on the back! The owner said they were original to the bus.
Pretty funny shade for the windshield, he flat tows the pickup behind him.
If you click on the pic, it will blow up so you can read it. Owner said every bus made was to order, they didn't just make some to sell, so every one out there is a little different. He had another before this, but this was the one for him.
Afterwards we pedaled over to the visitor center and talked to the ranger and signed up for the full moon hike that night. I studied the trail map and saw that we could ride our bikes on the equestrian trails which is a part of the park I have never checked out before (I have been coming here since the mid 1980s).
I honestly figured we would get wet when we set out. It was about 2 miles to the trail head and then we chose this loop
Originally, we were going to go a bit further out but about 4 miles in, my bad knee started to hurt, so we opted for the blue trail heading straight south vs. the fork off to the right. We saw immediately that this was the path less traveled as the grass wasn't trampled down from ranger vehicles or horses. And the Boars had been busy rooting on it. I had to get off and walk 4 or 5 times, but we got through it and back on the red trail into a stiff headwind...
There were a couple of areas that were wet with bald cypress, but for the most part it was Pine forest similar to what lines the park road.
Back at the equestrian camp we took a little break in the shade before heading back. Right when we got to the coach, more rain! I got wet putting the garbage bags over the bike seats and then jumped inside.
We had about 90 min relaxation period and then headed back over to the visitor center the moon walk,
It was nice, we hiked about a mile and half each way through the pines. There were clouds to the east so we had to wait for the moon to clear those but it was beautiful.
My phone takes crappy night shots, but you get the idea.
Sunset with Venus in the upper left.
The moon played peek-a-boo all evening and we never got more rain until after bedtime.
A longer exposure catching Jupiter (bright one) and Aldeberan just off to the right.
The ranger had a black light and spied this Lichen on the walk back along the trail. Pretty cool!
Another great fire night. Burned most of the wood I brought with. The park really emptied out with less than half of the spots occupied. I know the combo of rain and Sunday night helped. It was nice having the place to ourselves.
Got home around 1PM and with the nice breeze, ate my sammy on the front porch taking in the neighborhood. Successful trip in the books!