No Krusty for this guy. My circus days are long over.
A quick update because it's been a busy few days. So friday, we drove an hr to go look at the place and pick our site. It's a new campground that basically didn't exist two years ago. Actually, the site we picked was just filled in with gravel and leveled on Thursday last week. It didn't exist prior to that. On friday, the hydro lines were still not connected. The water lines didn't have taps. So Saturday, we drove the 3 hrs back to Geraldton to get the camper in a rain storm accompanied by strong winds. I was a little worried my little durango would have a hard time pulling it but we managed to maintain the speed limit at least. We got home late Saturday night and backed the camper in the yard so I could give it a bath since the hwy was under construction and I drove 20 miles in the rain/mud with the camper on behind. I found myself outside at 11pm in a rain storm saturday night washing the camper so we could get it ready to haul to the new site in the morning.
Morning rolls around and I find myself spending a few hours heading to home depot to get some plywood and other materials to build some additional shelving in the closets. What were 3 basically useless closets designed for hanging clothes are now 3 nice shelving units with enough storage for a family of 6 to store clothes. We finally hit the road again at 3pm and make it out to the new site shortly after 4. The hydro was finally hooked up but no water yet. Our site is approx 60x30 so we have plenty of room. The site, being new, is only gravel right now but it's a blank canvas. We plan on building a storage shed, wood shed, tarped shelter for the atv's. Grassed area and fire pit.
The lake is roughly 19 miles long and has pike, walleye, bass, and lake trout. We have access to unlimited atv trails in the area. Great hunting for birds, moose, deer, bear, and sasquatches. I think we are going to love it there.