We drove our coach 332 miles, about six hours of driving, from Red Bay, Alabama to Rutledge, Georgia.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading east:

An interactive map:
Water streaming off our slide topper as we brought in the slide, from recent rain:

Toading up:

We left Red Bay via downtown:


SR-19:

On to I-22 East:

A bathroom break at a truck stop:

Our coach in travel mode:

Paladin in his nest on the stacked dining chairs:

Fun with zoom:

I-65 South:

Birmingham:

I-20 East:

Fun with zoom:

I-20 East:

A large load:

Fuel and lunch stop:

91.717 gallons:

Heading to the parking area, with Paladin on the passenger chair:

Parked:

We had Popeyes for lunch:


A branch on the roof; we found it on the truck when we arrived:

Talladega Superspeedway; apparently there was a NASCAR race on:


Eisenhower Interstate System sign:

Fun with zoom:

Welcome to Georgia:


Entering Eastern Time Zone, where we’ll be until July:

Another bathroom break at the Georgia Welcome Center truck parking:

Atlanta:




SR-11:

I chose this route to go over this railroad crossing, as the one in downtown Rutledge has a very high crown:

Horse properties:

Hard Labor Creek State Park:

RV check-in area:


Trading Post:


The camp host happened to be in the trading post when we checked in, so she offered to guide us to our site; that’s the driveway on the right:

Paladin surveying our steep driveway:

Yeah, doesn’t look very level:
