Today we reluctantly departed NC and drove to Williamsburg TT near Williamsburg, VA. The scenery from the road is wonderful which almost makes you ignore the absolutely horrible highway paving in Virginia, at least on I-95 and I-64, the two highways we took to get here. It would seem that their Department of Transportation has mandated that all lanes of their highways should be as lumpy as possible utilizing terrible patchwork, cavernous and yawning potholes the size of wheelbarrow tubs, uneven lane surfaces and bridge approaches that seemingly were mined but unrepaired after detonation of the explosive charges. At least it was not raining which would have partially concealed the myriad hazards under poorly directed drainage. Perhaps the state has a deal with technicians that engage in wheel alignment services.
Regardless of the crummy roads, the place is quite beautiful. The Williamsburg TT park is a bit crowded but the spaces are almost all pull-thru types and easily accessible by competent drivers, a classification which does not apply to me. We have nice neighbors and the facility has ample amenities for trailer trash like us.
It was a pretty harrowing drive for us to get here so we loafed for the rest of the day once we were set up in the camp spot.