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RE: Waste of time/effort destinations?

Started by greyhounds4me, Jan 06, 2003, 01:15 PM

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AustinBoston

 While the quality of our destinations have varied from spectacular to just OK, we ve never had a destination that left us asking " why did we come here?"
 
 There are some we probably won t go back to, but that is because they are " used up"  the first time you visit.  For example, hunting for diamonds at Crater of Diamonds SP in Murfreesboro, AR was interesting, but muddy enough and tiring enough that I wouldn t want to do it again.  It was very different from any other destination we ve ever been to, and the campground was excellent.  But I m sure we won t be back.  Then again, had we found a diamond, I might be telling a different tale.
 
 Anybody ever visit someplace that you wish you hadn t?  
 
 My suspicion is that places that aren t worth the time, effort, or expense soon don t exist at all.
 
 Austin

greyhounds4me

 AustinBostonI can t say that there s anyplace we ve camped that I wish we hadn t.  There are things that I would have liked to change such as the site we were on, the distance to the bathrooms or the weather.  Can t think of any place that was totally awful though.  
 
 Part of what I love about camping is the adventure of discovering new places.  I do a lot of research on a place and listen to others recommendations but sometimes you never know what you ll find until you get there.  To me that s half the fun!

Trlrboy

 AustinBostonI wouldn t say that Land Between the Lake NRA in Kentucky was terrible but it was a long ride from TX and we only stayed 3 days instead of a week because there was basically nothing to do there.

bikolee

 AustinBostonEven though Cedar Hill SP in Texas is only a 30 minute drive for us, we won t go back there.

ForestCreature

 AustinBoston[font=" Papyrus" ]It s not really where we camped, but what we did as a day trip. We stopped in Bayfield WI on our way around Lake Superior because I wanted to see the Apostle Islands via a boat tour. Well, I spent most of that evening apologizing to DH because it has got to be the most boring thing we have ever done. Next time we go around the lake (yes We want to go again!) that will not be on our list of places to stop. [/font]

tlhdoc

 AustinBostonWe have never been to a park where we were unhappy.  We might have wanted a different site, but not really unhappy.  I don t know if we have been lucky or just haven t gone to enough campsites?[:D]

brainpause

 AustinBostonHolly and I went to Bledsoe Creek SP here in TN on Memorial Day weekend. Nothing to do, even for us folks that like to watch people. Oh, it was full of people to watch, but we think the holiday weekend brought out campers of all kinds. We had firewood and flashlights stolen. We also couldn t find any more fire wood anywhere around. We went to town to window shop for fun. There weren t even any other neat rigs to look at. I rode my bike for fun, but it was such a small place I think the people got tired of seeing me ride by. We really disliked the place.
 
 Excuse me while I go throw up.
 
 Larry

Redwolf

 AustinBostonA few years back we were at the Grand Canyon, and decided to drive out old 66 a few hours west to visit " Grand Canyon Caverns" .  (We like caves!).
 
 What a waste of time.  This place was an old tourist trap back in the hey-day of Route 66, and was  Dinosaur Cavern  back then.   It was pretty much a big hole in the ground, with very little in the way of stalagtites or  mites.  They had glued some flourescent stones to the wall.  The guide told us that a few small drip-created stalagmites near the entrance were  fossilized jelly fish .   There were only two of us, but she insisted on talking to us as if we were a crowd, and kept addressing us as  folks .  " Isn t that the funniest thing you ever seen, folks?"   (We kept looking behind us to see who else she was talking to.)
 
 Save your time and money, don t ever visit.
 
 The only upside of the side trip was that I found a particular set of earrings in their gift shop that were the perfect match to a lost pair my wife had.
 
 

cyclone

 AustinBostonA few years ago while on a trip back home (Iowa) I made plans to meet a college friend in Winterset (the Bridges of Madison County).  We had lunch in a little " diner"  that I think was in the movie, browsed through a few little shops, and drove all over creation to see the Bridges.  Ok, that part was all fun.  Mostly just good to visit with a friend I hadn t seen in 10 years.  Then, we came across " Francesca s house"  and decided to take the tour.  DON T do that, if given the opportunity.  As best as I recall, there were 5 of us in our group and the guide didn t appreciate our laughter throughout.   The funniest part came when we ended the tour in a room that is now a gift shop.  We burst into uncontrollable laughter when we noticed mouse droppings on a stack of t-shirts.  Needless to say, we left without making any further purchases.

CJnRae

 AustinBostonThe Seattle/Tacoma KOA - Never ever ever again!! Everytime we think of our trip out west - we relish the memories of Glacier, Coeur d Alene, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, but our stay in Seattle... actually Kent... it does cast a shadow on the memories.  We ll always remember trying to sit down and eat our evening meal when this fellow with a tow behind hardside trailer almost took out the end of our picnic table as he tried to drive into his site!  [:@]The look on our daughter s face!!! [:o] We ended up putting the table so close to the front door - one practically had to walk on it to get out of the camper![:@]
 
 Next time - state parks all the way!
 
 CJ&Rae

cartooncaracter

 bikolee
 
QuoteORIGINAL:  bikolee
 
 Even though Cedar Hill SP in Texas is only a 30 minute drive for us, we won t go back there.
 

 We were thinking of going over to Cedar Hill. What were some of the problems.
 

Red neff Barchetta

 AustinBoston
QuoteThere were only two of us, but she insisted on talking to us as if we were a crowd, and kept addressing us as  folks . " Isn t that the funniest thing you ever seen, folks?"  (We kept looking behind us to see who else she was talking to.)

 LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

griffsmom

 AustinBostonCarpinteria State Beach.  Sure, it s right on the beach, but the " sites"  are really just parking spaces in long asphalt parking lots and the people were a bit on the questionable side when we were there.  The park rangers actually arrested a guy during the 4 days we were there!
 
 I d much rather go to San Onofre/San Mateo CG in San Clemente.  It s near the beach (just a short little drive) and the CG itself feels more like camping should. You can see pictures of it on my webshots page, link s in my sig line.

gsm x2

 AustinBostonIt wasn t a camping area.  It didn t even cost money to visit.  But it was a waste of time.
 
 The Odessa Meteor off the Interstate by Odessa, Texas.
 
 Shower of meteorites plunged to earth some 20,000
 years ago, shattering limestone bedrock and leaving an explosion ...

 
 Certainly must have been spectacular when it happened.  Might have even been an intriguing visit 5,000 years ago.  However, 20,000 years of blowing Texas winds have pretty well filled in the hole, so now it looks like....well the rest of the surrounding area.
 
 gsm x2

gsm x2

 AustinBoston
QuoteThere were only two of us, but she insisted on talking to us as if we were a crowd, and kept addressing us as  folks . " Isn t that the funniest thing you ever seen, folks?"  (We kept looking behind us to see who else she was talking to.)

 Reminded me of a boat tour of Newport Harbor we went on one rainy Tuesday. Dad, step-mom, my first wife and I were the only ones on the boat.  So we just stood next to the captain/narrator and had really nice conversation.  Then one of us would ask, " What s that house over there."   The captain/narrater s voice would change as he would start, " The white home on the top of the hill to the left is...."   Then we would resume our conversation until the next poing of interest.
 
 gsm x2