I have to admit that most of my information concerning the goings on
at the River Run Park near Forsyth Missouri is based on conjecture. A
term that the dictionary defines as: the
formation or expression of
an opinion
or theory without sufficient evidence
for proof. So, in effect, much of what I
write about concerning this popular camping destination is shear
guesswork. That said, there remains some interesting questions about
the people who manage this resource, i.e. the Army Corps of
Engineers.
Let me cite an example. Recently, I
noticed that the Corps installed an under the road counting mechanism
near the park attendant’s office. I had to wonder why they'd go to
that expense what with the park operating on only about a third of
the available sites. There are just ten locations that appear to be
open for RV and campers to use. I have to assume the other sites are
closed due to corroded power lines damaged from extensive months when
the park was flooded. Just more conjecture mind you.
And, even though the camping fees have
been jacked up this year, it seems to me that the park must be
operating in the red. So, why that counter thingy under the road?
Wouldn't it make more sense to fix the power lines going to the
other sites first? Yet another secular mystery.
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