Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Enjoying the campground

The Clerbrook Golf and RV Resort campground is large - about 1200 sites, and a couple of miles if we bike all the way around it on the exterior roads (we haven't tried going in and out on all the side streets).

We are parked way up at the upper left end in the pink sites backing up to the golf course -- if you want to see a better version of the map, check out: https://rvonthego.com/media/com_rv/uploads/resorts/sm0216-clerbrook_1454617901.pdf - we are in site 691.
 

Carl found some neat bike paths through the woods up near the road here at the campground (in the area where the "911" and informational legend are printed on the map). He took me there on Friday...

It was a really pretty area - we couldn't tell if the trails were "official" and kept groomed or just used enough to stay clear. That's Carl heading along on the path (I have to stop to get a picture, so he gets almost out of sight before I can get the picture taken! Someday I may learn to take a picture while I'm riding but I kinda doubt it!).

There were lots and lots of trails, all intersecting, and every once in a while having an entrance/exit to a part of the campground.

When we got back to the rig, this is what greeted us -- "watch cat" -- not amused!

Can you tell we woke her up when we came in?

Our site -- we have the awning out and shade attached -- the passenger side ("public" side) of Gracie is facing south, so we get a lot of heat on that side when the sun is out...

... behind us is the golf course.

On Sunday afternoon, we headed back to bike on the wooded paths...

Carl was taking the pictures so they are better than the ones I take!

On Monday morning, we joined the campground scheduled line dance lessons. We had tried to come on Friday but the instructor was not there so the lessons were cancelled.

We find that the level of line dance lessons is not very consistent from one park to another -- we were supposed to be there for "basic beginner" lessons, but they were at an intermediate level according to what we have learned before - barely going over the steps before "everyone has it" and the music starting, and then going on to fast music when we couldn't keep up with the slower music!!! Oh well, we got good exercise, for our bodies and our minds!

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