Monday, July 7, 2014

Outer Banks - Travel Time

On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, Adam and I packed up the Tundra and headed northeast toward the Outer Banks of North Carolina to brave the adventures of camping in the beach dunes for the next few days.  Little did I know, it would be a trip to change our lives.  

We left just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday and drove toward the Outer Banks.  Once on Hwy 12, the only highway on the island, we continued to drive until we hit Hatteras, a small village at the end of the stretch of land.  Our drive had lasted just over five hours and we were eager to get on the ferry that would take us 40 minutes south to Ocracoke Island.  When we arrived to the ferry station, however, it was slightly...held up. Dozens and dozens, maybe even a hundred cars filled the slots before us. After a two hour wait, and a slight loss of patience, we were able to find our own spot on a ferry.  It was well worth the wait...













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