Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Sutton's Bluff


Had lunch a little early and got away from Martin Manor around noon time last Sunday, Oct. 21st.

Having spent the past three months in a Subaru it took me a little while to get back in the groove and remember how The Beast operated.  After that it felt good to be back on the road with the camper.

There was very little tree color along the drive but with clear blue skies and bright sunlight occasionally there was a showing. I did get a couple of pictures before we left home. The first one is of our golden Maple that is just beginning to show a little bit of change and then one of our neighbor’s trees.



At the campground a lot of the weekend folks were still in some spaces, but we found a very nice one that was perfectly level.  Then I found that the internet had totally lied to me. I found that we do have one or two bars of Verizon signal but nothing of AT&T so that is why from Sunday to now there have been no postings.  We are now in Sam A Baker State Park and have 2 bars of VZW and at least a little slow WiFi signal from AT&T.

The three days at Sutton's Bluff were very nice.  After the weekenders left there were only three other campers beside ourselves in the whole campground.  The weather couldn't have been any better, clear blue skies with chilly mornings and cool afternoons.

I did walk the campground loop road each day and here are a few pictures taken while on those walks.

Our campsite with Sutton's Bluff in the background. The West Fork of the Black River is across the campground at the base of the bluff.
 a few splashes of color on my walk



We plan to be here in this State Park until next Sunday when we move to the Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park.  I may wait to post about this stay until then.

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