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Travel Blogs from Kill Devil Hills
A vacation from the vacation - at the Outer Banks!
... and get to talk to one of the actors in the play. We drive by Andy Griffith's driveway and notice the gate to his estate is open. It has always been closed when we drove by before. We drive to the Manteo waterfront and plan to come back here later today to walk and shop.
Art has been wanting an "all you can eat seafood" buffet since we were in California. We never found one like ...
Enjoying Pittsburgh & then non-stop to Manteo!
... away from Washington.. I set the GPS to go to the Outer Banks! If we continue driving, we could be at the beach by midnight. Art says he wants to keep going, but I say let's see how tired we get. We know it would be wonderful to wake up tomorrow morning at the beach and have a whole day to enjoy it! However, I check out hotels for Williamsburg and Newport News just in case
We soon enter Virginia and keep driving. It is dark by the ...
Shenandoah National Park to Duck, NC
... was also going slow to deal with the thick fog, and the fog broke pretty quickly once the road headed down from the pass (or gap as they call it here in the east). The rest of the days drive was punctuated with A-lope and Elk commenting on how late we were going to be, and BTV requiring three emergency potty breaks (Elk was also complaining of tummy problems, so there were a few stops by the side of the road). The ...
Virginia Cut
After Norfolk and before we reached Myrtle Beach the days started to blend together. There have been a lot of rivers, sounds, and little port stops where we did not get to explore past the marina but just stopped for a night's rest before the next long day. Leaving Norfolk the morning of July 18, we had the choice of the Dismal Swamp or the Virginia Cut. Jameson and I both thought it was a no-brainer based on the names. ...
Early Beach Day
... Sweetgum Swamp Trail. There was actually a fair bit of
elevation gain for so close to the ocean. We came out and followed a
power line for a short ways, then back into the forest where the swamps
were visible. We took continued straight were the trail looped and
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