Sunday, March 8, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 54

8 March 2026

Claytor Lake State Park 

Dublin, Virginia   

Sue crossing the New River on the New River Trail.  

Marc- The New River State Park is linear.  It is 57 miles long encompassing the old railroad right of way and incorporating several structurally sound railroad bridges, several tunnels through solid rock, and new bridges where needed.  It also has campgrounds, parking areas, cabins and playgrounds.

We had to wait for a park ranger driving across the above bridge in a pick up truck with about 1 inch to spare on either side.  A local university cross country team waited beside us to cross.  The wait was well worth it.  This is a nice trail that passes at a slight grade where the surrounding terrain is quite hilly.  We know this since we first travelled on a portion of the Northern trail before taking the truck down to the Southern terminus of the trail to ride there.  The hilly terrain is a series of tight rolling hills requiring sharp curves in the roadways and rapid changes in elevation.  The rail trail follows the gradual descent of the New River.  We needed this exercise since we will be driving the next two days.

Former Allisonia General Store.  Now a guest house.

Former Allisonia train station.  Now an Inn.

The Rail Trail leaves the New River to follow Chestnut Creek to the Manufacturing City of Galax.

The end of the Trail in Galax.

We even found a quilt shop but it was not open today (Sunday).



Mindy Donnelly gave us this book for Christmas and it has been very helpful.

Speaking of books, check out this Little Free Library at Clayton Lake State Park.













 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 53

7 March 2026

Claytor Lake State Park 

Dublin, Virginia   

Yes we are still here.

Marc-  Fuel prices have greatly increased this week.  We have also looked at a weather window for safely returning home to Vermont between snow storms.  It looks like we will head up to Hershey, PA on Monday and back to Vergennes, VT on Tuesday during a heat wave.

This morning we headed out to visit quilt shops and revisit Mt. Airy, NC (aka Mayberry) birthplace of Andy Griffith.  

Note the temperature at 2000 feet in elevation at 09:00.  It is warmer than usual here for the time of year.

The former Floyd Elementary School is now a large quilt and sewing shop.  Also a bridal shop, upholstery and upholstery supplies, and many other crafts.


This quilt design is called "Cathedral Window"

On our way to Fancy Gap via the Blue Ridge Mountain Highway we encountered very dense for with only 20 feet of disability at times. Our second stop was the Fancy Gap Pottery and Fabric Outlet (a discount outlet type place on the Blue Ridge).

Although we did see some snow along the sides of the Blue Ridge Highway, Spring appears to have arrived in this part of Virginia.

We returned to North Carolina for lunch and a visit to Mt. Airy.


Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith) and Opie Taylor (Ron Howard) going fishing.

Main Street where we found lunch at the Leon Diner.

The town has made the most of its connection to the fictitious Mayberry in the Andy Griffith Show.
Nearly all of the shops in town remain open despite the closure of nearly all of the manufacturing industry in the town.  Even the granite quarry closed after it was bought by an out of state company.




Some of the Andy Griffith Show cast.

Andy Griffith's childhood home.

Sue found the Courthouse and Police Station.


Apparently I was unruly and had to sentence myself to time in jail.


Sue spoke with the Police Department who took us both out for a ride about the town.

1963 Ford Galaxy 500 Police cruiser.

We left town and headed over the state line to Wytheville, VA and our last quilt shop of the day.

Batiks Etc & Sew What Fabrics Quilt Shop.







A tiny bit of a truly incredible assortment of beautiful fabrics on three floors.  Definitely a place we would like to visit again.

Sue - The fellow who drove us around in the squad car was a Mt. Airy native.  The town has reinvented itself with the re-creation of Mayberry.  He explained that Andy Griffith didn't like to use made up names.  He wanted to be Sheriff Taylor, but the higher ups said no, so he used his grandmother's last name, which was Taylor.  In the show they talk about going to the big city of "Mt. Pilot," and there is a Pilot Mountain near by.  Andy had a close friend by the name of Emmett from Mt. Airy, and he had a friend named Emmett in the show.  There was someone named Otis in town, and someone with the last name of Campbell, and the town drunk in the show was named Otis Campbell.  The show ran from 1960-1968.

In addition to the granite quarry that was mined way back when, there was a lot of furniture making in Mt. Airy.  Andy felt he was destined for the furniture factory, but didn't want that.  He bought a used trombone and was mentored in music and in life by the pastor of the local Moravian Church.  This church is a popular denomination of Protestantism in this area.  In fact, according to AI, the Moravian Church is one of the oldest Protestant denominations, founded in 1457 in Bohemia (modern Czech Republic) following the teachings of reformer Jan Hus, who predated Luther by 60 years.  It emphasizes a personal relationship with Jesus, community life, and the motto:  "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, love."  With about 1 million members globally, the church is known for its liturgical, music-filled worship, and trombone choirs.

Andy went to UNC on a scholarship.  He visited Mt. Airy all his life.  He moved his parents out to LA when they were in their 70s (he was an only child).  He lived in Roanoke, NC at the end of his life and is buried there.  He died at age 86.  













Friday, March 6, 2026

Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 52

6 March 2026

Claytor Lake State Park 

Dublin, Virginia  

Clayton Lake State Park lies in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Marc-  We drove North on Route 77 from Columbia, SC through part of NC to arrive in Dublin, Virginia at this beautiful park.  This route was under construction and heavily used by large trucks making for a slow ride.  We crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains at Fancy Gap, Virginia.  The rapid change of elevation from North Carolina to Virginia slowed the trucks considerably.  Our Duramax diesel just powered through it all (lowering our mileage considerably).  Once over the mountains the area became rolling hills of farmland with grazing cattle and beginning-to-green-up fields.

Approaching the Blue Ridge Mountains
(looks a bit like Vermont).

Two of many attorney advertising signs polluting the roads of South Carolina.

We also noticed that most of the television advertising is attorney advertising.

Sue-  South Carolina has SO MANY lawyer ads on TV and on billboards.  They are everywhere, and constant.  They all say "Dan got me $500,000, or George got me $1,500,000 for my case."  It's a bit much, and I think it ultimately creates a culture of entitlement.


The Park Visitors Center (aka Howe House).

The Park and the Visitors Center were once part of a 2000 acre cattle farm operated by the Howe family. Clayton Lake was once the free flowing New River before the creation of a dam.  

Entry foyer of the Howe house.

View of Gazebo behind the Howe House.
Nearby Park beach.

Deer near our campground entrance road.

Marc-  We made two attempts to visit quilt shops today.  Only the stop in Elkin, NC at the Yadkin Valley Quilt shop was successful.  The first shop had no parking available for our rather long rig (truck plus camper trailer).  


Two very colorful quilts from Yadkin.  I really like this one!

Remarkable color transition.

Sue - Today was our first aborted attempt at visiting a quilt shop.  There was not a parking lot near enough for me to jump out to visit the store.  I sprained my ankle 2 days ago and I'm not getting around very quickly.  But I am moving a little.  The ankle did not swell so it is minor-ish.

The Yadkin Quilt store was different than most, per its owner.  There wasn't a lot of fabric.  Rather, they are commissioned to make quilts for people.  And they teach classes.  A couple own the place.  She makes the quilts and he does the long arm quilting.  They had books, patterns and some kits.  I bought a book and a pattern.

Marc-  Note on the cost increase for diesel fuel. Our last fill-up in South Carolina cost $3.39 per gallon.  Two days later we paid $4.59 per gallon in Virginia.  The increase appears to be a result of the current war with Iran and disruption of the oil industry. 

We passed over this fuel stop in Virginia in shock with diesel fuel at $5.04 per gallon.


























Southern Camping Trip 2026 (aboard "Elsie" the land yacht). cont. 51

5 March 2026

Sesquicentennial State Park 

Columbia, South Carolina   

What shall we do on our last day in Columbia?

Marc-  This little owl presents a key question that we most often answer with meeting up with friends and going to quilt shops.  Off we went to quilt shops in Columbia and Camden on our way to Florence where we met up with our friends Craig and Donna for lunch.  They came way over from Myrtle Beach.

The first of three quilts seen at the Creative Sewing Machine Center in Columbia.
(Many are sold in kit form meaning fabrics and the pattern are included.)

This hummingbird quilt is pretty.  We have only seen this as a barn quilt (painted on wood and hung on a barn or house) previously.

I love spirals.

Our Camden quilt shop was Palmetto Stitches & Quilts.  This and the next quilt were found inside.


Fabrics are often grouped by designer/manufacturer.

I spent some time walking in the rather tall pine forest near our campground.  The forest was dominated by longleaf and lob loblolly pines.  

Hi Ho it's off to the woods I go.

I stopped a Park Ranger and asked if he could estimate the height of this tree.  His answer was 115 feet.

Tall and straight trees.


Sue - Shop owners down South welcome you to their store by saying "Welcome In!"  I had never heard that before, and think it's really nice.

We have seen a lot of major road construction projects, likely thanks to Joe Biden's infrastructure money.  Also so many new neighborhoods and apartment complexes, particularly south of Myrtle Beach (Murell's Inlet) and all over Florida.