Sunday, November 29, 2009

Louisiana, day 1 and 2

i’m consistently experiencing that all my planned activities take longer than expected. this is not yet a big deal. i’m currently situated in a wal-mart parking lot in lafayette, louisiana, where i plan to spend the night. i had expected to complete my lafayette visit by noon today, and be on the way to new orleans this afternoon.

yesterday i got on the road early as planned from lake livingston, and headed for kisatschie national forest, but due to poor planning, it took me a long time to find the actual forest, so to speak. louisiana, as far as the parts i have seen so far, has been almost entirely forests and lakes, with a few towns and sugarcane fields thrown in for variety. which makes it a little difficult to find a particular forest.

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my gps is a mixed blessing. you tell it you want to go to kisatchie national forest, fine, it’ll take you there. never mind that it takes you to the administration offices, which are about an hour away from the actual forest. i set a waypoint manually to the border of the forest where it was located on my map, and set course for it. after driving around “inside” the forest for what seemed like an eternity, i finally pulled into a church parking lot and tried to find my bearings. when i pulled out after 15 minutes of trying to get online with poor at&t reception, i drove no more than a few hundred feet further down the road, before a big fat sign welcomed me to the forest! finally!!

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to the visitor, kisatchie national forest is mainly a long stretch of road with a number of small campsites off to the sides, and some “multiple use” trails mainly used by people on 4-wheelers and dirt bikes. i took my klx out for a ride, and learned that the terrain was very difficult – loose sand, wet sand, water crossings, clay. and mostly two narrow tracks from the 4-wheelers. i dropped the bike twice (no damage and only minor bruises) and generally had a great time!

i made dinner (instant rice, pork and beans, bread) and went to bed around 8:30… it gets dark so early and there is absolutely nothing to do in the forest after dark other than sitting around a campfire, which i didn’t have – and i slept more or less without interruption until 8 this morning, with only one other vehicle on the site.

got out of bed, shaved my hair (not completely off) and beard, and washed the best i could with cold water and no shower (rubbing alcohol on disposable towels seem to work well.) decided to take the bike out for another excursion before moving on, and went out to all the little campsites, which are all more or less identical, and again up and down one of the dirt tracks… then i loaded the bike onto the van and hit the road on I49 toward lafayette.

found a visitor center on the gps in breaux bridge, which turned out to be closed. went for a walk while since i was there anyway. most of the the interesting shops were closed early (sunday). took the “scenic byway” LA31 out of town, which turned out to be quite uninteresting, and then returned to lafayette.

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went online to look for a good place to eat and found favorable reviews for prejean’s – which was a very good, very large, casual cajun restaurant. i went for all 3 courses, and didn’t regret it. it was all delicious, although the deep fried cheesecake a la foster’s wasn’t as good as it sounded.

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so now i’m finding myself in a wal-mart parking lot along with a couple of other overnighting vehicles. they have security here – which is comforting. there isn’t too much noise. the weather is very accommodating. i think i’m going to get a good night’s rest – tomorrow morning i plan to check out the local sights, then continue on toward new orleans in the afternoon…

Friday, November 27, 2009

It begins…

even though it has been almost two weeks since i left lubbock, today marks the first day of my real adventure. between the 15th and today, i have been hanging out with friends and basically taken full advantage of their generous hospitality, for which i’m very grateful. but today, i left houston – my next definite stop on my journey is ft. lauderdale, fl… i need to be there around the 8th of next month – that gives me a week and a half to complete the journey and experience as much as possible on the way.

i set out from houston in the early afternoon after a late mexican breakfast with paul at a local place, and stopped by a walmart on the way out of the heavily populated area around houston to purchase various necessities for my trip. i then set out northeastward, using the GPS, toward the big thicket national park. that was no success – apparently the GPS did not want me to find the entrance to the park, so i continued randomly northeastward, and stumbled into lake livingston dam a little after 5 pm – and a little later, the lake livingston state park. i could have continued driving for a couple more hours, but decided to check into a campsite for $18 – with a morning shower included. it was already getting dark when i pulled in, so i don’t have a complete picture of what it looks like around here, but there are many people at the campsite and by the lakeside fishing. i plan to eat some of my “rations”, go for a walk in the dark, look at my options for tomorrow, then probably read and go to sleep early so that i can get up early tomorrow and continue my trip eastward.

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the picture is from yesterday – thanksgiving day. downtown houston was more or less deserted, a great day for a little motorcycle exploring… found an open starbucks just in time for a little afternoon coffee break…

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