We had a choice this morning, plan on driving another 11 hours today or split the drive into two days. Ed opted for splitting the drive which was a good thing. Our GPS told us there was a large traffic jam on the highway and gave us an alternate route --- extend our drive by 24 minutes or sit in traffic for 44 minutes. Not sure if there were actually any problems but Ed decided we'd take the senic route.

Driving down highway 26, one of the road signs indicated that it would take greater than 60 minutes to drive 44 miles. I took that to me a traffic tie ---- OK GPS why didn't you tell me about this problem? Turned out the left lane was closed for 5 miles while tree debris was being removed. The traffic was backed up 3 miles before the left lane had to merge. That took a little while to get through.

About 4 pm we arrived in Kingsland, Georgia, the last town of any size before the Florida state line. The Red Roof Inn here is very nice --- they even offer a continental breakfast.

Ed, in his pursuit of "state tokens" given by the Geocache website, managed to find caches in West Virginia, Virgina, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Found several right near the motel here in Kingsland. State tokens for 5 states should make him a happy camper at least for a day or two.