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michigansandzil
May 09, 2017Explorer
Day 3: We had to leave lovely Tishomingo in Mississippi and drive to New Orleans. We all felt validated about skipping the stop on the Gulf as we saw quite a bit of flooding on the way down. It was a smart decision to avoid that area the day before.
It was a long drive south and we had some issues with sway along the route. After we returned, we complained to the RV company where we purchased the camper, and they upgraded our hitch to the Husky Centerline free of charge. This is already working out nicely.
We arrived in Louisiana about 8pm at Bayou Segnette State Park. The office was closed so a police officer checked us in. That impressed us.
The sites at Bayou Segnette were very nice. Large grassy sites.
Not only were the sites nice, but there was a ton of wildlife. We saw alligators and all types of birds on at the picnic area in the park.
It was a long drive south and we had some issues with sway along the route. After we returned, we complained to the RV company where we purchased the camper, and they upgraded our hitch to the Husky Centerline free of charge. This is already working out nicely.
We arrived in Louisiana about 8pm at Bayou Segnette State Park. The office was closed so a police officer checked us in. That impressed us.
The sites at Bayou Segnette were very nice. Large grassy sites.
Not only were the sites nice, but there was a ton of wildlife. We saw alligators and all types of birds on at the picnic area in the park.
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