So to try and bring us up to date.
We were in Alabama when a bruised rib (sustained from strangely manteling over a sharp hold) forced me to take a break from climbing. We had a week to go before we flew out of Atlanta to visit Kims parents in Massachusetts, so we decided to head down to New Orleans for a couple of days and then head out to the Gulf Coast for some lazing on the beach.
New Orleans
We got a great little hotel in the French Quarter, just 2 blocks from the madness of Bourbon Street, but still quiet. A happy couple of days were spent wandering around checking out stores, street performers, and old world architecture. The nights were spent combining those famous New Orleans staples of Food, Booze, and Jazz, the best being a great dinner at a place called Irene's Cuisine ( great review here
http://adventuresinshaw.wordpress.com/2008/04/21/i-can-now-die-happyor-why-i-love-irenes-cuisine/ )
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| Irene's |
This was followed by cocktails and jazz at Fritzels European Jazz Club on Bourbon Street
http://www.fritzelsjazz.net/live/
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| Uncle Barry |
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| The Fritzels All Stars |
I really recommend Fritzels, there's no cover, a good atmosphere, great music, and the cocktails come by the pint!
The Gulf Coast
After the excitement of New Orleans we headed up the coast for some chilling on the beach.
First up was Dauphine Island.
We spent 2 nights here, the campsite was 5 minutes walk from the beach and part of a sanctuary for migrating birds. From the beach we saw a pod of dolphins, maybe a hundred yards out, and in a small lake in the sanctuary several turtles.
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| The view from the campsite beach |
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| Its a turtle! |
We left Dauphine Island via a ferry ride to Fort Morgan (shown in map above), it was a beautiful day and we were lucky enough to see (presumably) the same pod of dolphins, sometimes as close as 15' from the side of the ferry.
The next destination was Fort Pickens, part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, again camping a mere 5 minutes from the beach.
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| Fort Pickens beach |
Another barrier island, again amazingly beautiful, miles of white sand beaches and wildlife. The highlights were seeing a Nine Banded Armadillo really close as it came through our campsite, and watching Rays feeding in the surf just a 2 feet away. ( see photo below )
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| Rays feeding in the surf at Opal Beach |
We spent 3 days and nights here before heading for the airport in Atlanta.