Saturday, April 15, 2017

Corpus Christi, Houston, Martinsville



On Thursday March 23rd we drove to Corpus Christi.  We booked into the Colonia Del Rey RV Park which was just a 20 minute drive from the USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier and close to the bridge to cross over to Padre and Mustang Islands.  The next day we spent 4 hours touring the USS Lexington aircraft carrier and then drove up to Port Aransas to explore the area. We happened to stop at a sporting goods store just to kill time and ended up getting great bargains on swim suits. Bev really lucked out getting two suits at $20 each and a gorgeous sun dress for $5. Vic's suit were $10 each.

A view of the USS Lexington from the bridge to Padre Island

heading for a tour of the USS Lexington


Giving it a try

We left the Corpus Christi area on Saturday March 25th to head towards Houston. We stopped at a Walmart in Dickinson (about halfway between Houston and Galveston) and unhitched our tow car to research some of the area RV Parks.  We settled on Green Caye RV Park for $30 per night which was just 6 miles from the Houston Space Center.  

Sunday we drove south to Galveston. We drove around Pelican island touring along the Seawall area, the East End Point, the port area and stopped at the Seawolf Park  to tour a WWII submarine and a destroyer escort ship. 

Amusement park on the pier in Galveston
another glimpse of the rides on the pier

one of the container ships passing by the East End point, site of the remains of Fort San Jacinto




on a dock in the port area of Galveston


Lots of oil rigs

Oil rig that can be toured
The WWII USS Cavalla submarine at Seawolf Park near Galveston





On the deck of the destroyer escort ship USS Stewart at Seawolf Park

Huge container ship passing going into port by Seawolf Park

Monday March 27th we spent most of the day touring the Houston Space Center which was about a 15 minute drive from where we were staying. We hoped to take the VIP Tour but it was booked weeks in advance. We will have to return in the fall and book ahead.
 
Modified 747 with Shuttle Endeavor replica



Lunar Rover replica. Original is still on the moon.

A real piece of the moon.
Space Shuttle cockpit

Space Shuttle cargo bay with Canadarm




The next item on our itinerary was to drive to Martinsville VA for a weekend of NASCAR racing. It would be a 3 day drive, making it the day before the rain came.


Tuesday March 28th we left Dickinson TX and stopped for the night at a Walmart in Mobile Alabama. We had driven in 4 states that day:  Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

one of the many crawfish ponds along our route through Louisiana
The following day we drove through Atlanta Georgia and found a nice RV park called Carolina Landing near the town of Fair Play. (south of Greenville SC). This gave us the opportunity to dump the tanks and load up with water to last our stay in Martinsville. Nice park, nestled in the hills and trees and very quiet.
 
Thurs Mar 30th we started out about 9:15 am.  By noon we stopped at a Rest Area at the North Carolina border to change into long pants as the weather cool (14C and drizzling). Sad to put on long pants for the first time after 4 months wearing shorts. By 2:44 pm we were in our camping spot at the Martinsville Speedway.  We had tickets to watch the Pole Qualifying on Fri, truck race Saturday and STP 500 on Sunday.  Let the fun begin!
Alas, Friday it rained and the practices and qualifying were cancelled.   

Mudsville. And the fun begins.


When it rains, as it often does at this time of year, the campground becomes very slick and soft mud in many places. The guy pulling this 5th wheel trailer is in big trouble. Too much mud and not enough traction. He needed a pull forward to get into position beside his friends .

Saturday was cool and windy but dry.  We were able to watch the practices, truck qualifying and finally the truck race at 3 pm.  Our favourite driver, Chase Elliott won that race!

#23 is Chase Elliott, during the warmup laps.


 Sunday Elliott finished 3rd in the race, part of the Monster Energy Series. 

Turn 3. Elliott on the outside of Larson. Two of the young guns.

Go #24! Chase Elliott is our guy.
 
Vic sporting his Chase Elliott shirt

When it came time to leave many RVs were stuck in the mud from the Friday rain and tow services were required.  In the photos below, even one of the tow trucks got stuck and had to be towed out!
Red tow truck stuck in the mud.

Big Brute tows Little Red.


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