Congaree National Park and On To Our Next Project

February 16, 2025

We returned to the US from Antarctica on Tuesday, January 29.  We made the drive back to South Carolina and pretty much just collapsed.  So very thankful for our sweet Debra who fed us the next few days while we recouped, washed clothes and reorganized everything in Fred.  After about 3 nights of sleep we felt like we were back among the living.  We still aren’t caught up on everything but we rarely are.  The great news is that Randy is feeling better and once we had rested, we were able to help him and Debra with cutting down some additional trees.

February 6 the four of us visited Congaree National Park.  It’s the only National Park in South Carolina and none of us had ever visited.  It’s located close to Columbia and is basically a day use park with no RV parking or camping.  Congaree has the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern US. There are some really huge trees in the park.  There are several nice hiking trails.  We chose the boardwalk trail and enjoyed our time in the park.  Interesting how we travel such distances and sometimes miss gems so close to home.  Congaree is a little known gem.  We would recommend a visit.

Over the next few days, we spent most of our time preparing Fred and ourselves for our next NOMADS project.  We departed SC on Valentine’s Day in route to LeBlanc, Louisianna.  We stopped in Atmore, AL to do some shopping at Warehouse Market and Bakery.  It’s one of our favorite Amish stores and we stocked up on some goodies. (Recommend a stop if you are driving by Exit 54 on I-65 in Alabama.)  We will enjoy them while we are working at Uskichitto Retreat Center helping them make some repairs to their facilities and prepare for camping season.