KOA Amarillo, Tx
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01-30-2007, 11:41
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KOA Amarillo, Tx
Yesterday, I drove into this campground and paid for my site. I was
here a month ago, and it suited us just fine. Since then, they have had 12 inches of snow, of which, most has melted. Little did I know, that their roads were mush. The attendant directed me to the rear which he informed me was up hill and drained "better". After driving back there, with tires sinking and squirming, mud flying everywhere, I drove back to the only pavement in the place and promptly said- this will not due. Drove a mile down the road and found another campground with better roads. Thought I was better off as these roads did feel solid. http://www.overnitervpark.com Ernie-83PT40, currrently in Limon, Co at another KOA- this one has 3 feet of snow in drifts, sites are plowed. |
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01-30-2007, 13:54
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KOA Amarillo, Tx
Ernie,
It's at its worst when the ground has thawed between storms-- the ground can be really squishy as you discovered. Personally, I prefer parks that (at least) have paved access roads. Even better are parks with nice, concrete parking pads. We've been to a couple of parks in the Sierra foothills where the parking spots were a tad "damp" due to rain storms -- but, fortunately, the access roadways were paved. I've learned to carry some 16" x 24" sheets of plywood (with rope handles) to use under the HWH leveling jacks. Some parking spots have slightly soft/spongy parking spots, especially after a rain. The plywood (3/4") spreads out the pressure and really keeps the leveling jacks from punching into the ground (or pavement as the case may be). Pete Masterson aeonix1@... '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' El Sobrante, CA On Jan 30, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Ernest Ekberg wrote: > Yesterday, I drove into this campground and paid for my site. I was > here a month ago, and it suited us just fine. Since then, they have > had 12 inches of snow, of which, most has melted. Little did I know, > that their roads were mush. The attendant directed me to the rear > which he informed me was up hill and drained "better". After driving > back there, with tires sinking and squirming, mud flying everywhere, I > drove back to the only pavement in the place and promptly said- this > will not due. Drove a mile down the road and found another campground > with better roads. > Thought I was better off as these roads did feel solid. > http://www.overnitervpark.com > Ernie-83PT40, currrently in Limon, Co at another KOA- this one has 3 > feet of snow in drifts, sites are plowed. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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