Sugarcreek Treats

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Our day started in Sugarcreek! We had a delightful conversation with Austin and Marvin.  Next we gratefully accepted fresh baked cookies and coffee from Elsie who then helped us apply a spiffy nüCamp sticker to the side of our T@B!



Before heading south we accepted Sarah’s invitation to stop by Dutch Valley Foods where she offered us an opportunity to watch the part of the production of Dutch Apple Pie filling!



After final hugs and promises to “See you in December” we’re now heading south on I-77 with plans to stop over at the KOA in Wytheville tonight on our way to Tween Creeks!

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