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Along the Ray is a nature enthusiast who enjoys traveling, exploring historic sites, and finding serenity in nature.

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The author recounts a hiking accident in Kentucky's Daniel Boone National Forest where they broke their ankle after slipping off the trail. With no cell service, they crawled to find help and were eventually rescued by a volunteer...
The blog post details a visit to Battle Run Campground in Summersville, WV, highlighting the pleasant weather, the campground's amenities, and the experience of staying in a spacious lakefront spot. The author mentions the presenc...
The text describes the author's experience at the North Creek campground in Jefferson National Forest, including the peaceful and refreshing atmosphere, the nearby waterfall, and the proximity to the Blue Ridge mountains and the A...
The text is about Goose Point campground located on Philpott lake in Virginia near Blue Ridge mountains. The author mentions the weather and the crowdedness of the campground.
Bandit’s Roost campground on Kerr Scott reservoir is a nice respite for hot showers and electricity to charge. The author enjoys the cool summer rains and mentions the location's altitude and weather.
The text is about the Woods Ferry campground in Sumter National Forest, with details about the altitude, temperature, and weather. The author is on a journey to Nova Scotia, Canada.
The author has been spending less time traveling in order to be closer to their aging parents. They have been overworking on the computer, leading to physical fatigue and missed opportunities with family. They are now focusing on ...
The blog post discusses the General Coffee state park in Nicholls, GA, which was an old farm turned into a living history park with restored historic buildings. The author shares details about the park's location, weather, and his...
The blog post discusses the Bussey Point campground in Lincolnton, GA, highlighting its beauty, quietness, and natural surroundings. The author shares their experience at the 2,500 acre peninsula, mentioning beaches and trails.
The author reminisces about the view of Roberts bay from their late grandparents' home in Venice when seeing twinkling lights of campers across the finger.
The blog post discusses the author's experience at Watsadler campground in Hartwell, GA, where they took a break to recharge and enjoy hot showers. The post also mentions fond memories of the author's late grandparents' home.
The author shares a photo of an old beauty in Willington, SC, and reflects on the stories it could tell. The post captures the author's appreciation for historic sites and nature.
The blog post discusses the experience at Leroy’s Ferry campground in McCormick, SC, during a dark and stormy afternoon on the Savannah river. The author mentions the isolated thunderstorms and the privacy for a skinny dip in cool...
The blog post discusses the experience of exploring forest roads after a rainstorm and almost getting stuck, highlighting the importance of having a 4WD vehicle.
The blog post discusses the experience of camping at Lick Fork lake in Sumter National forest, including setting up camp on a hot day and being relieved by a rainstorm. The author also mentions coming across a spring fed creek to ...
The author describes their delight in finding a spring fed creek to cool off in during a hot hike.
The blog post discusses the author's experience camping at George Smith State Park in Twin City, GA. They mention the altitude, temperature, and their campsite near Watson Lake. The author expresses excitement about being able to ...