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Things are coming together
Due to water leaks from frozen pipes and valves over the winter, we didn't have the five washrooms totally ready to go when campers arrived on Friday. But all of them have full service campsites, so it wasn't a big deal. Besides, we did have two of them ready, so if they really wanted to use the public facilities they would just have to walk a couple of minutes.
We probably have twenty or so rigs in the campground at this time.
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What Do We Pack For A Two Month Trip?
What a busy day we had yesterday getting ready to leave the park. I spent most of the morning helping the guy who comes in to blow out the waterlines. He has a huge diesel powered compressor that we hook up to the various lines and have to go around opening...
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Open For Business!
Well, our campground officially opens for business this afternoon. It's not totally ready, but most of the items not ready are beyond our control. That's okay though, because it's not going to be busy. In fact, we don't have any reservations....
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Only Four More Days
Including today, we only have four more days until the seasonal campers are allowed to start bringing their trailers and campers in. Our hired help has today off, but Ruth and I will be working. We have around 122 usable campsites sites here at the park,...
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Bring On The Campers!
Our hands and wrists are sore, but the raking and cleanup is finally over and the campsites are ready for the long weekend. We had a couple of early bird campers show up yesterday, and so last night we had four sites with people on them. But by this evening,...
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The Past Week Working At The Koa
Well the past week has been an a productive one. The week before, I really only worked two mornings and the Friday and during that time Lynn and I took all the storage stuff out of the cabins, like the patio furniture for the super sites, playground...
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