Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Campfire Club Day 4 - Waterfalls and Highways

On the last day of our trip we began the morning with a fishing expedition of course, followed by a paddle boat run around the lake.  Rutledge Lake RV Resort is a nice place to stay close to many area attractions.  If you want to be close to downtown Asheville attractions but also into the forests quickly its a well situated campground.  Shopping for necessities is close by and the campground offers lots of activities.

We reluctantly packed the RV and ran the slides in but still had some time for adventure.  We drove down to the Pisgah National Forest again and parked the RV at the Visitor Information Center. We enjoyed a quick lunch in the RV before heading up past Looking Glass Falls to go hike to Moore Cove.  The hike was a little steep at first but certainly not too strenuous.  You are quickly lost in the forest and feel as if you are the only people in the world.  Coming up on the falls you begin to hear the water rushing before you see it and suddenly you come around a bend and its right in front of you.  Its a unique experience being able to walk behind a waterfall and you may even get to fulfill a dream when you stand underneath the water.  It was even more exciting when a thunder storm popped up while we were there and we had to take shelter under the overhang. The rain was coming down so hard that the waterfall tripled its flow and we got to hang out and enjoy it all.




















We had to hit the road after this to head back to Charlotte and the ride gave us time to think about the trip and talk about our favorite parts of the weekend.  For Nic it was sliding rock and for Alex it was fishing and eating marshmallows.  For Tina and myself it was having the time to reconnect with each other and the kids as well as sharing our love of camping and the outdoors with the kids.  Had we traveled in the traditional manner staying in hotels it would have included lots of restaurants, expensive hotel rooms and increased stress.  Traveling in an RV allowed us to eat the things we enjoyed without spending lots of money, our entire trips lodging was under $120, and we enjoyed each others time at our pace.  We went to sleep and woke to the sounds of nature instead of ice machines, elevators and other hotel guests.  Traveling in an RV allows you to travel and experience the world in your own world.  I have seen many reports that talk about RV travel strengthening the bonds between family members and it is the shared experiences that happen while traveling this way that grow that bond.  As we arrived back home we all looked at each other and said, "When can we go back out in another RV?"


If you would like to see Tom Johnson Camping Center continue to grow the campfire club including reviewing campgrounds, RVs and maybe even hosting a marshmallow roast at a nearby campground please let us know by emailing us at CampfireClub@TomJohnsonCamping.com.

Campfire Club Day 3

Camping in an RV allows for an easier pace to your vacation.  This morning was a nice easy pace baking cinnamon rolls and brewing coffee which we enjoyed by the lake while doing some early morning fishing. After that the boys played on the playground while we were able to prepare the clothes and picnic stuff for the day ahead.

Morning fishing expedition keeps the kids occupied while the parents can take turns getting ready for the day. 
We left out to enjoy the Pisgah National Forest region and after a pass by Looking Glass Falls we pulled in to Sliding Rock to take our first ever trips down the rock face.  The water was a refreshing 49 degrees which did not slow Nic down but Alex was not too sure about the temps.  However, watching his big brother awoke the competitive spirit and off Alex and I went climbing the rock.  He loved the trip down and was immediately freaked out upon landing in the pool having his breath taken away by the cold water. But we can all now say we have been down Sliding Rock and will be back again later in the summer.

An advantage to RV travel is being able to keep your foods with you and being able to pack and bring picnic lunches is a great savings when feeding a family and also when dealing with some picky eaters. After lunch we decided to explore downtown Hendersonville and found ourselves at Kilwins for some post lunch treats.  Tina has declared the chocolate peanut butter fudge the best and both Nic and Alex think the Superman ice cream was pretty darn good.
 

Wandering back to the campground we happily bypassed restaurant row and the crowds lining up to wait for the opportunity to pay a lot for a mediocre dinner.  We all gathered some sticks and while the boys played on the playground Tina and I built a nice fire and cooked dinner over the open flame while enjoying a cold drink in some camp chairs.  After a brief walk to settle a big dinner it was time to break out the marshmallows. 








All vacations offer the chance to spend time together.  But when you are camping in an RV there is a higher level of interaction and time shared with your family.  You have an easier pace during the days with a lifestyle that lends itself to interaction and exploration and you learn more about your kids.  Their imagination is triggered and they open up to talk about whats on their minds and going on in their worlds.  Interactions like these tend not to happen when you are staying in a hotel and running from restaurant to restaurant.  I know that this trip has been one of the best things my family has done together in years.  We will be sad to return to the world tomorrow but the memories gathered in just three days will be with us forever and make us all closer together. 

RV travel is a lifestyle we hope to share with everyone.  With a little luck and lots of effort the Tom Johnson Campfire Club will grow over the years and friendships and memories will be made together.  Hopefully soon we will be hosting marshmallow roasts for lots of our customers at campgrounds all around the Carolina's!

Campfire Club Day 2 1/2

We reluctantly left the Tom Johnson Campground in Marion, NC.  It is a magical campground that connects campers to the natural world.  It is located close to many of the Western NC area attractions allowing convenient access to the Blue Ridge Parkway and outdoor activities in the area like hiking, swimming, fishing.  You can visit these attractions galore, or just relax in the campground and watch the sun setting over the mountains. 

Driving from Marion to Asheville is a feast for the eyes looking out over the rolling mountain ranges.  You imagine yourself arriving in a new world full of possibilities. The motorhome was just getting warmed up when we were arriving at Rutledge Lake RV Resort.  Rutledge Lake is a nice campground with lots of activities to enjoy like fishing, canoe/kayaks/paddle boats, a heated pool, playground and rec center.  It was late in the day so we were only able to take advantage of a little fishing before it was time for dinner and some campfire stories. 

Alex casting for the big one!

Joe cool catching a catfish.

Camping Club Day 2

Day 2
There is something very comforting about being wrapped up in a comfortable bed while it’s dark outside and hearing the birds start to wake up and announce a new day. Enjoying a cup of fresh made coffee I was treated to another stunning light display as the sun rose over the trees in the campground washing the thin clouds with colors. The neighboring RVs and lawns are damp with dew and it reminds me that when you are camping, even in an RV, you just feel connected to nature. 

Today we will be working to capture the excitement and togetherness of camping in video and pictures to use in our advertising.  Trying to convey that feeling and showing people all that Tom Johnson Camping Center has to offer will be a challenge.  Our neighbors in the campground just picked up their 4th new fifth wheel from Tom Johnson Camping Center and in talking with them you could see the excitement in their eyes.  It’s like the grown up version of waking up on Christmas morning when you were a child.   This morning they were up early, grabbed some coffee from the on-site restaurant, TJ’s CafĂ©, and now they are poking around checking out all the features of their new fifth wheel and getting better acquainted with it on their own pace. 

It was a great day of filming around Tom Johnson Camping Center in Marion.  Spending time around the dealership you are filled with a sense of pride to be a part of this organization.  What has been built over the years and the sense of place connected to this company is something that is great to be part of.  As you walk the grounds and talk to customers you consistently hear the same theme of customers continuing to return because they know they will be well taken care of.

This afternoon Tina and the boys spent a bunch of time playing in the river at the back of the campground which is where I found them after the commercial work.  The boys were wading around, skipping rocks and exploring the banks of the river.  There were tadpoles everywhere in the water and little itty bitty frogs hopping on the rocks on the edge of the river.  It was such a peaceful time and one of those moments when you can feel yourself just finally start to relax from everything going on in the world.   We even found a rock that looked like it had a fossil of some animals vertebrae in it.  This hidden gem of a campground is minutes from so much of Western North Carolina’s major tourist destinations like Asheville, Biltmore House, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Black Mountain to name a few. Tomorrow will be more exploration and if Tina has her way, a trip to a waterfall somewhere. For  now, the boys are finally worn out and snoring in their bunks which allows Tina and I some time to reconnect around “campfire.”
Splashing and skipping stones.
Alex makes friends with a baby frog

Inaugural Tom Johnson Campfire Club Trip

We having often talked about starting a camping club for Tom Johnson Camping Center.  It is in idea to be an informal club of RV owners who like to meet and enjoy the RV lifestyle exploring different campgrounds.  Most of our trips will be used to explore the hundreds of campgrounds that are available to us in the course of a weekend but you never know where your travels will take you and someday we may do some more extensive traveling. 

RV travel enriches lives connecting families and friends to each other and nature.  So this weekend we decided to test the waters with a trip that will take us to the Tom Johnson Campground in Marion, NC and then Rutledge Lake RV Resort by Asheville, NC. 

Day 1
I am not sure who was more excited for the RV to get home, the kids or the parents.  For Nic (7) and Alex (4), it was a new adventure, a vacation to a new place in a traveling home and the first trip for the family in a couple years.  For the Tina and me, it was a return to a favorite lifestyle and an opportunity to expose the kids to something we love.  It was the kind of excitement that made me glad to be at work and not at home with the constant “Is it time to go yet? When is Dad getting home with the RV?” Of course, it then became 2 hours of non-stop excited chatter as we drove to the campground but you can learn a lot about your kids when they are chattering away like that.

Arriving at the Tom Johnson Campground in Marion, NC the sun was starting to hang low over the mountains and the contrast of the manicured lawns around the campsites was like a welcome home picture for Tina and I.  It has been 6 years since we have been out in an RV but arriving in a campground as beautiful as this is like seeing a well wrapped present that you were not expecting. You want to savor the excitement of wondering what’s inside but you also can not wait to tear it open and explore. 

Backing into our site surrounded by trees with a stream in the back we could barely contain ourselves and hooked up the RV as quick as we could.  The trees behind the site were ablaze with fireflies which triggered a firefly catching expedition.  It felt almost like being dropped into a magical place being surrounded by so many glowing objects floating around the air and was a great start to a camping weekend.  While there was still some light left we decided to go for a walk and were treated to a stunning display of the sun setting behind the mountains in a fiery display of orange, pinks and purples.  And while you would think that all that excitement and anticipation during the day would have been enough to tire everyone out, no one wanted to go to sleep on time this evening.  Maybe we all just wanted to continue to share more fun and togetherness; the kind that seems to be unique to the camping lifestyle.
Catching fireflies at the Tom Johnson Campground in Marion, NC