Monday September 12
Arrived Max V Shaul State Park 3:30pm. Once off Interstate 88 and heading down NY 30 we passed over this little creek. There crossing the middle of the road was the largest snapping turtle I've ever seen. Looked like a miniature dinosaur or crocodile. So cool. We kept on our way, headed through Schoharie and we noticed billboards for the local Corn Hole Championship this coming weekend. Unfortunately we'll have to miss it. Passed plenty of fresh produce and cider stands.

There was only one other rig in the park and we basically had the pick of any site we wanted. I suppose the camping season is pretty much finished this neck of the woods. After we got set up we went for a hike on one of the trails. Did a little geocaching, saw a ton of (well, about half dozen) red spotted newts and plenty of unfamiliar vegetation (spending some time deciding if the 3 leaf plants were poison ivy or something else. Some was and some was not... but still looked pretty scary and best be avoided).



When we returned we made dinner. The first meal cooked on our new Partner Stove. Fried potatoes with jalapeño peppers, eggs and some down home tomato salsa mash up. Tasty good.... In the middle of cooking it started raining harder than it has rained all summer. Torrential downpour. We remained somewhat dry under our hatch and kept saying "glad we're not tent camping". I did enjoy seeing the rain water fly out from the hurricane hinge being extended 3/4 inch out from the trailer side. Still raining really heavy here at 8pm but nice hearing the rain bounce off the teardrop roof.

Tomorrow we travel on to Lake Erie State Park.
John