We hung out at Quincy lakes until late in the afternoon and from there we headed for Bridge of the Gods to a marine park where we were to meet our new internet friends.
The drive was not very interesting other than the wind turbines on out way.
We got to the campsite at the marine park where we paid for our first night of camping, and lucky us we were right next to a train track so we got lots of sleep! We did have an awesome sunset there though, no photoshop here!
The following morning the crew started to arrive, first Steve and Bethany with their two crazy dogs in the Bullet XV!
Then Mike in his awesome earthroamer/Hiscox conversion. Note the guy behind his truck checking it out.
After some initial meet and greets and gawking at these amazing works of art we hit the trail, first section of the WABDR!
It didn't take long to notice that we were the tallest rigs to pass through here this year, I managed to squeeze by a few branches but mike needed Steve to do some gardening, I believe it was just after this that we heard Mike mumble something like "I've gone and made my jeep taller than the Fuso"
Steve using the Jeep to do some trimming.
Then Steve zipped up the tree and did precarious dangling and chainsawing at another bad section, at this point we were thinking it might take a week just to get through the first section! I think I was telling Steve here not to cut the branch he was standing on!
Finally getting to a bit of a clearing for lunch and a further gawk at the rigs.
Dog at play, she was a real speedster and I loved watching her get out of the camper first thing in the mornings and go like heck!
Here's a typical view out the front windshield.
And our first view of a mountain, I had visions of these incredible vistas all along the WABDR but it was very limited, we spent most of our time in what Les called jungle!
Steve and Bethany's punk rocker dog with a mohawk dyed purple, just seemed to fit with his personality, he made himself at home in my rig.