It’s just after 10AM on a sunny July the 11th with
a temperature standing at 80F (but which is destined to reach 90F before the day is
done). And, while the sky overhead is clear, I can see haze along with some
scattered cumulus clouds near the horizon.
I’m sitting at campsite #27, one of about a dozen still
without power due to flooding that occurred the year before. After the waters
finally receded, they had done a number on the power outlet boxes for the
campsite that run along the rivers edge. Fortunately, ten other campsites that
lie on higher ground were spared and today about half are occupied with RV’s.
These sites cost $18 per day and offer both power and water, while the water
only sites are going for $9.
It being midweek, the park was not very crowded. Those that
were here, however, were taking advantage of the much lower temperatures than
what was the regime just a week before. According the weather service, things
should be relatively normal for the mid section of the month with daytime
readings of about 90 followed by evenings in the low seventies.
It was gratifying to see one of the Corps of Engineer people
out repairing the bath house and I hope to hear that all the campsites will be
brought back up to code fairly soon. I was also pleased to see that the signs at the entrance of the Park had been refurbished!
Update: Shortly before closing for the winter - all the affect power outlets were removed and replaced! This was done in September and come next spring, the park should be clean and fully functional!
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Update: Shortly before closing for the winter - all the affect power outlets were removed and replaced! This was done in September and come next spring, the park should be clean and fully functional!
Disclaimer: All content provided on this blog is for informational purposes only. The owner of this blog makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or found by following any link on this site. The owner will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information nor for the availability of this information. The owner will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages from the display or use of this information.