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    Posted: 25 Apr 2022 at 5:20am
Snowbird season in Florida runs from the end of November, typically right after Thanksgiving, to around Easter. But many visitors won't arrive until January, choosing to spend the holiday season at home with their loved ones. Snowbirds' visits can vary in length anywhere from one to six months. Florida is the best place to do this; it is a destination that allows you to relax due to the favorable weather and beautiful nature. I also tried to do this in Costa Rica through a tour organized by Costaricafocus.com, which I took full advantage of.
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Trip southward was without incident (or concern) and we landed at Florida Island Northwest Water District campsite for the afternoon and night. Boondocking guys, picnic table / fire ring / trash can, that's it, yet very quite and we're the only ones there! It's a freebie, just need a permit to stay.

We followed that with 2 nights on St George's Island. That State Park is a beauty! Be hard pressed to find another that nice! Water & Electric at the site. Hot showers, flush toilets and fairly private sites. All this for $26 (and change) a night! Beach was fabulous! Learned it's some of the best surf-cast fishing on the Florida coast.

Heading towards Pensacola and another water district campground (Mystic River) we stayed over night at Grayton Beach State Park. Amenities step up to sewer on site, balance is the same. Not near as much beach, still white sands and bigger waves.

Laundry day (how exciting) and will travel by a couple more beaches to compare before turning north for camp.

Oh ya... 75° and humid here

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Originally posted by Dirt Sifter

You mentioned New Orleans at one point. Might check the Mardi Gras schedule and activities around Lafayette.

I have and we'll be 1 week before Fat Tuesday. Most all Parades/outdoor activity has been cancelled (that I've read so far). I'm fair sure even that won't stop most from showing up anyway. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dirt Sifter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 2021 at 2:28pm
You mentioned New Orleans at one point. Might check the Mardi Gras schedule and activities around Lafayette.
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Originally posted by podwerkz

Don't forget the Prada store out there in nowhere, West Texas. 

(ask your wife!)

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I had to look that up! Too Cool!

We'll drive right by it!
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Don't forget the Prada store out there in nowhere, West Texas. 

(ask your wife!)

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I've been getting some great info from another forum on the stretch across TX and my hopes of what to see/do.

Looks like we'll run a bit of the southern border to Big Bend NP and a bit more and turn north up into Marfa, TX and hope to see the mystery lights! Several historical places as well as interesting places, natural & man-made, to enjoy along this route. 

What I thought would be just another drive through Texas (very top typically for us), is working out to be something of much interest to us! 

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I have much of the itinerary in place for the Jan/Feb run now. Departure is set now for Jan 20th.

Depending on how we feel we make it to Tallahassee Fri/Sat and stay in the Apalachicola NF then travel along the Gulf Coast to North Padre Island for the next 2+ weeks landing in San Antonio around Feb 9th.

I don't wish to push to Carlsbad, so what's to be seen San Antonio to Carlsbad? 

From there it's what I hoped to see in southern AZ working my way to Yuma on or about Feb 20th. Still debating, yet learning so much about possibly heading into the Baja.

Latest thoughts as we enter AZ posted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA2WmUlKTkU 


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I received an invite for a seminar on visiting/joining a group to Baja, MX. Will be fun at least to do and learn a bit more. Comes from an Overlander group otherwise I'd post up the link for others. 

If it turns out good, I'll post up on the next one for informational purposes for this group. 

I will always have smile when I see an rPod at a campsite!

I also recieved much input running Yuma, AZ to Organ Pipe by Overland. Routing is becoming very important and not suggested as solo. Very interesting area and will research further. 

I believe I'm building a season path with warmth in mind.. 

Then again.. I'm not totally sane (so I'm told)!

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If you get that far, want to go to MX for a couple of days, but can't join the organized group, not to worry. There are lots of private campgrounds nearby the Ensenada, San Felipe, and Puerto Penasco areas within a couple of hours of the border. Its all quite organized and civilized. Lots of US and Canadian expats. You can gain some experience with the border procedures and save the big adventure south into Baja for another time, at which point you might be comfortable enough to go on your own. Just a thought.
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