Here's another great weekend trip for the bookings. With a 3 day weekend ahead of us, we headed out super early (about 5:00 a.m.) on Saturday morning. We had booked the Hampton Inn on Jekyll Island. We made two charging stops on the way down for a total of 50 minutes which gave us time to eat breakfast at the Waffle House in Auburn and then grab some Starbucks in Tifton.
As we approached Jekyll Island, the line at the toll booth was quite long. This should have been our first clue this wasn't going to be a quiet winter weekend on the island. The entire trip (including stops) took us 8 hours and 18 minutes to go a total of 407 miles.
Our room was not quite ready yet so we snagged an EV spot at the hotel, plugged in our car, and ate a late lunch in the hotel lobby before heading out to hike the Shark Tooth Beach trail. Immediately across the street from our hotel, I heard the pecking of a woodpecker and to our delight discovered this female Pileated Woodpecker.
Northern Mockingbird |
A flock of Hooded Mergansers |
This Snowy Egret (right) appeared to be leading the flock of Hooded Mergansers somewhere. |
Hooded Mergansers in flight |
As we were headed back from our hike, I received the notification that our room was ready. The Hampton Inn was a little run down. And the EV chargers were not marked and in fairly prime parking spots so were often ICE'd. The parking lot was also dark as trees got in the way of the lights that had been installed. Next time we return to Jekyll Island, we will likely more seriously consider the Residence Inn/Courtyard just down the street with much better EV charging (that is well marked) and a nicer hotel.
Not wanting to go out for dinner, we went down to the hotel bar hoping they had some food. They did - chicken nuggets, a burger, and one other thing. Despite the very limited selection, it wasn't bad and then we spent the evening relaxing.
The next morning, we were up super early to catch sunrise at Driftwood Beach. We were in for a surprise as we pulled out of the hotel parking lot. A cone intermittently blocked our lane of traffic all the way to the village and there were so many cars out. Initially we had no clue why so many people were up before sunrise on a Sunday morning but with some google searching we discovered a marathon started at 7:30 a.m. that morning that circled the island. We were able to get to Driftwood Beach where unfortunately the clouds never lifted but I still got some photos I really like.
Ruddy Turnstones - there were some waves this morning that kept threatening their perch! |
Great Egret |
Snowy Egret |
Snowy Egret |
Great Egret and a Wood Stork |
Snowy Egret, Great Egret, Wood Stork, White Ibis |
White Ibis |
Snowy Egret, White Ibis, Wood Stork |
White Ibis, Great Egret, Wood Stork, Snowy Egret |
White Ibis, Great Egret, Wood Stork, Snowy Egret (2) |
White Ibis, Great Egret, Wood Stork, Snowy Egret (2) |
White Ibis |
We headed back to the hotel for breakfast and to finish getting ready for our day and then headed out to the Historic District. Our first stop was the Georgia Sea Turtle Center which included some great exhibits on sea turtles and the dangers they face plus a peek into the rehabilitation work they do. These next photos are from the rehab building. Many of these turtles were stunned by cold weather, are being nursed back to health and will be released.
Double-crested Cormorant - I don't know if I have ever seen one resting like this. |
Double-crested Cormorant |
Double-crested Cormorants and a Ring-billed Gull |
Male Belted Kingfisher |
Male Downy Woodpecker |
Male Downy Woodpecker |
Black and White Warbler - quite the acrobat! |
Black and White Warbler |
Black and White Warbler |
Eagle's nest although no signs of any eagles |
Snowy Egrets in the marshy area across the street |
Female Boat-tailed Grackle |
Boat-tailed Grackles |
By this time we were hungry. We first stopped at Tortuga Jacks but it was way too busy so we head back towards the hotel and stopped at the Shore Restaurant at the Residence Inn/Courtyard for a salad and a pizza.
We went back to the hotel for a little downtime before our sunset plans. We made use of this time to top off our car with a some electricity since plenty of EV spots were open.
We watched the sunset at St. Andrew's Beach.
Natural hangers for our bags! |
We dealt with some chatty, obnoxious people for sunset just like we did for sunrise. This is a photo Paul took and next I'll post a Timelapse I created. |
We made plans to catch the sunrise at Driftwood Beach the next morning but then started hearing about the State of Emergency our governor had called for about half the state including our county and the coming precipitation Monday afternoon and evening. So the next morning instead of checking out and heading to watch the sunrise, we checked out and headed off the island towards home. In the rearview mirror, I caught glimpses of the most beautiful colors and can only imagine how amazing the sunrise had been. I wish we could have stayed but we wouldn't have been able to enjoy it with the worry about icy roads if we had stayed so I know we made the right choice.
The ride home was uneventful. We made two charging stops on the way home for a total of 41 minutes which included time to eat lunch and a morning bathroom/snack break. The drive home took about 8 hours including stops, about 15 minutes shorter than the drive down. Round-trip, including driving around the island, we drove a total of 858 miles. Our overall efficiency was 313 Wh/mi. Cold weather negatively affected efficiency to a certain extent for a portion of the drive. The vehicle we took for this trip was a 2020 Tesla Model S Long-range Plus.
Here is a summary of our charging:
Date | Location | kWh | Beginning and Ending Percentage | Cost | Approximate Time | How we spent the time |
1/13/2024 | Home - starting charge | 76% | $0.00 | |||
1/13/2024 | Auburn Tesla Supercharger | 43.8 kWh | 29% - 84% | $18.72 | 35 minutes | Breakfast at Waffle House |
1/13/2024 | Tifton Tesla Supercharger | 28.1 kWh | 28% - 56% | $9.83 | 15 minutes | Bathroom break and Starbucks run |
1/13/2024- 1/15/2024 | Hampton Inn Tesla Destination Charger | ~100 kWh | 14% - 100% | $0.00 | Overnight plus two top offs after driving around | Sleeping, relaxing in hotel |
1/15/2024 | Albany Tesla Supercharger | 40.1 kWh | 28% - 69% | $12.82 | 22 minutes | Bathroom break, bought snacks at Walmart |
1/15/2024 | Prattville Tesla Supercharger | 41 kWh | 22% - 63% | $15.54 | 19 minutes | Lunch at Subway |
1/15/2024 | Home - ending charge | 34% | $0.00 |