Picks and Pans – in and around Nashville, TN

PICKS: driving on Highway 70

Highway 70 is a great two lane way to see the verdant Tennessee mountains and the velvety green rolling hills. I loved driving through Eastern Tennessee and can see how people could quickly and easily develop a strong affection for this simply beautiful place.

Cedars of Lebanon State Park

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Picks and Pans – Lakes and Eccentricities in the Carolinas

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Santee State Park, SC

Something that you may not know about South Carolina is that they have a large network of state parks that, although not always dramatically beautiful, will satisfy the needs of most campers with clean bathrooms, hot showers, water and electricity and, best of all, they usually cost between $13-16 per […]

Picks and Pans – in and around Beaufort, SC

PICKS: Hunting Island State Park

Our AAA camp book led us to this incredible state park, situated on one of South Carolina’s many sea islands. The campground has beach front marsh forest and all the amenities you might need and, as a result, it’s 200 sites were full to capacity on this Easter vacation week. […]

Picks and Pans – in and around Savannah, GA

It was super interesting getting to see Savannah, but it was a little hard to get to know it. Because Savannah is such a beautiful and historic city it draws a tremendous number of tourists (us included) which makes it difficult to get a sense of the local fabric of the place. I imagine the […]

Picks and Pans – Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia

PICKS Camping at Slacks Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Unlike Skyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway allows overnight parking in a number of their pull off spots. We spent a delightful, if slightly cold, night at Slacks overlook where we at beans and hot dogs and hung out together in the van with conversation […]