Despite the promise of heavy thunderstorms en route I had to escape the Forest Hostel Hippies and so made my way towards New Orleans. I did get soaked and then stopped at a closed restaurant with about 20 rocking chairs facing suburban parking lots and box shops.
I happily came across a camp site on a lake near De Funiak Springs, FL as it was approaching 4pm. The rest of the camp was RV’s who parked up near the bathroom so I had the whole lake front to myself, with free wood, internet, and clean bathrooms. The owners even brought me a sleeping bag because they thought it too cold to spend the night in a tent.
Forest Hostel, GA To Bass Haven Lake, FL
The following day I drove mostly on Interstate 10 until about 1/2 from New Orleans and then took the ‘scenic route’ state highway 90. Passed through swamps (Bayou’s?) and saw houses on stilts and what looks like hurricane damage. Arrived at the India House hostel – which is a noisy zoo and shared some wine with an American and an Australian. We went out to the French Quarter around Bourbon street and drank
beer and listened to some music sung by an inordinately fat fellow. Seems like the bars don’t
necessarily close in New Orleans, so it was a late night. I managed to break my camera somehow so today’s first order of business was to go to Best Buy to get a cheap replacement – pictures of ‘Brad Pitt’ houses in the lower 9th ward are taken with it for comparison. Toured around the hurricane damage, and the Garden District, and the city park.










Very cool pics James. Safe riding bro.