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  • Things just didn't start well here. Pulled in with our C-RV attached to our 37' Class A just before sunset midweek. Typically I unhook the car while my wife registers. Unfortunately there's just enough of a slope that it made unhooking difficult. I was pretty much so told that was where I had to unhook (which made sense later). A very nice guy (who turned out to be our neighbor) patiently waited before escorting us to our site. He politely stood by while my wife navigated me into our standard back in site. She knows precisely how I like to have the coach positioned. Part of his job was to make sure that I was only in my site. That's a great policy. All hook-ups at our site are behind the coach in a shared gravel area. Our 50 amp outlet is located so low to the ground that the portable circuit breaker thing I use is essentially lying on the ground. Not good. I use one of those blue disposable water filters attached to a gauge pressure regulator for the water. The faucet is about 9 inches above the ground pointing down at a 45* angle. It required the short little hose attachment that they often is included with the filters, an item I had neglected to bring this trip. Good thing we had plenty of water in our fresh water tank! Then there was the dump hose issue. It's a long run (about 20' for our coach) to an elevated connection on the far side an asphalt curb. These hoses ". . . should be raised off the ground . . ." at this park. Never ran into that before. Our dump orifice is located so very close to the utility box that I had to cut off the lever on our attachment designed to facilitate an easy solid connection or dumping would have been impossible. But . . . The site is pretty wide. Plenty of room to park the car in front of the rig. It's hardly more than an asphalt parking lot, but that also makes leveling easy. All the employees have been just great. We look for a quiet, safe park and it most definite has been that. (I would not suggest venturing outside the park on foot, however.). We try to stay at the nicest facility in the area. This is probably number 2. For our desired purpose in visiting the area - visiting family, not casinos - not to mention the discounted special we took advantage of, this will be our #1 choice.
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