Bought a new project.


Some of you may know that I live in a State Park.
Our camphost for our Castle Rock Campground had a medical issue and was
unable to arrive on their scheduled date so the park manager asked if
I could cover for them until they arrived so I took my trailer and ATV and headed out.


Our other campground is only a few miles up the road so I drove further up
the canyon to see how the truck and trailer handles and it seems just fine.


This is my favorite camp site here. #20 is a double site and
that's my second favorite.
#1-10 are first come first serve. There are 20 that are reservable.


The Joe Lott Creek flows thru the campground and right next to
this site and several others.
Its awesome having it right there.


Yep, I like it here.
 
This campground doesn't have hookups but it does have 6 water spigot's around the campground, a wet bathroom with flush
toilets and sinks and two pit toilets at the other end.


About 1 week later I moved into the camphost site.
Now I had water, sewer, propane, solar, batteries and an inverter.
I could live here but I'd miss the electricity I have back at my place.


I'm spoiled when it come to power. I live in a large trailer here
in the park and they upgraded my power last fall.
One 50 amp with 50 amps on each leg and a 30 amp with two 110 plugs.


This is a huge RV space.


With room for everything and more.
 
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I tried out my new hubs yesterday for the first time.
I started up this tiny hill in 1st gear 2H.
When started digging in and was no longer moving I stopped and
shifter into 4H.
The lock and unlock as smooth as glass and work perfectly.
My initial concern was they ca]me off a truck with drum brakes
and mine has disc brakes.
Apparently they fir both drum and disc brakes.
 
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