(Too) late fall trip from Upstate NY to Albuquerque NM

After three weeks on the road, we arrived back at our New Mexico home on Thursday afternoon, both sporting colds that we think we picked up in Abilene.
Due to family matters, we couldn't leave Upstate New York until 9 November. Our goal was to keep away from the mountains and try and hit the warmest route we could, take our time and enjoy the sights, and avoid the foul weather that included a hurricane, snow, tornadoes, and mosquitoes.
We started from around Binghamton and drove to the Pine Barrens in New Jersey. We planned lunch with friends near Philly, but they backed out, so we simply had a 4.5 hour drive. We stayed at Belleplain State Forest in New Jersey, but discovered it wasn't really all pine; there was a lot of oak which, by that time, had shed their leaves.

No problem, we spent two days investigating Wildwood and Cape May, and had low 70's with sun the first day. Changed to rain and mid-50's the second, so we investigated the Cape May Nature Center (small) and the NAS Wildwood museum. (OK, but they didn't have placards correctly placed for most of the airframes, which seem to be whatever they could get cheap.)

After that, we took the ferry from Cape May to Lewes (pronounced Lewis) Delaware


(That first shot is the Cape May Lighthouse, from the other direction.
Once we got to Delaware, we found there was nothing to do, in the entire state! I almost colored it black on the map! We stayed at Cape Henlopen State Park, and did walk around the old (WW II) fort that was there. Found this guy evidently knows there is no hunting on the reservation

But the temperature had dropped to the low 50's, so we did laundry. We also established our eating routine, which I won't recommend to others: We had the coffee maker ready to go the night before, and some sort of pastry (or even canned bread from New England) ready to go for breakfast. We would eat that in our (electrically heated) cabin. We would find a restaurant to eat an unhealthy lunch (MacDonalds counts in this scenario) and then have junk food, like peanut butter filled pretzels, while watching a DVD, for dinner.
Continued...
Tom
Due to family matters, we couldn't leave Upstate New York until 9 November. Our goal was to keep away from the mountains and try and hit the warmest route we could, take our time and enjoy the sights, and avoid the foul weather that included a hurricane, snow, tornadoes, and mosquitoes.
We started from around Binghamton and drove to the Pine Barrens in New Jersey. We planned lunch with friends near Philly, but they backed out, so we simply had a 4.5 hour drive. We stayed at Belleplain State Forest in New Jersey, but discovered it wasn't really all pine; there was a lot of oak which, by that time, had shed their leaves.
No problem, we spent two days investigating Wildwood and Cape May, and had low 70's with sun the first day. Changed to rain and mid-50's the second, so we investigated the Cape May Nature Center (small) and the NAS Wildwood museum. (OK, but they didn't have placards correctly placed for most of the airframes, which seem to be whatever they could get cheap.)
After that, we took the ferry from Cape May to Lewes (pronounced Lewis) Delaware
(That first shot is the Cape May Lighthouse, from the other direction.
Once we got to Delaware, we found there was nothing to do, in the entire state! I almost colored it black on the map! We stayed at Cape Henlopen State Park, and did walk around the old (WW II) fort that was there. Found this guy evidently knows there is no hunting on the reservation
But the temperature had dropped to the low 50's, so we did laundry. We also established our eating routine, which I won't recommend to others: We had the coffee maker ready to go the night before, and some sort of pastry (or even canned bread from New England) ready to go for breakfast. We would eat that in our (electrically heated) cabin. We would find a restaurant to eat an unhealthy lunch (MacDonalds counts in this scenario) and then have junk food, like peanut butter filled pretzels, while watching a DVD, for dinner.
Continued...
Tom