We woke up to a very foggy morning by the water. This was such a quiet and peaceful campsite, I would come back to this place. On our way out we stopped at the “trash house” which has a flap in the front to toss in your garbage. The night before we had assumed there was a trash can on the other side, but Joe opened the door and said, nope, just a building full of garbage. At least they were collecting cans to recycle. We headed north along some very long and straight highways. We stopped at a fruit/vegetable stand for a few things, and then a grocery store because that’s what we do best. Also bought fuel for the first time in over a week. Crossed into Georgia a little after noon. We were headed to a park that was supposed to be 5.5 hours away, but with our stops and one wrong turn, it took 7. We got to Providence Canyon SP after 3. This place was so neat. The canyons were formed due to erosion. Wa...