We've never had a problem there. Not to say that it won't happen. We have more bear scat in the woods at home. But I haven't seen any signs in the yard.
We've never had a problem there. Not to say that it won't happen. We have more bear scat in the woods at home. But I haven't seen any signs in the yard.
So I was up and at it by 8am installing the metal roof on the shower house. I then got to work building a small bench out of leftover pieces of wood. Still a few pieces of fence boards for the interior and install the plumbing and hooks.
Nope. Never ends. Lol always something to do out there. After this project is done I'm finishing off a section of fence and laying down some crushed rock around the fire pit. Then taking down the tarp garage this fall. She who must be obeyed has hinted at a screened in gazebo in it's place. I'll have to think about that one. Lol. All this construction is cutting into my boating and drinking time. Lol
Lmao. You're welcome.
We started out with basically a gravel pit 7 years ago. Our site didn't even exist and was a hole at the bottom of the hill only weeks before we moved in. So we saw it as a blank canvas. The sweet part of it is that I have it set up in a way that I can have the camper out of there ready to travel in the time it takes to pull in the slides and hook up to the truck. Most people out there have their campers blocked in and inaccessible.
Back at camp for the day finishing up the shower. Got hangers hung for the towels etc. I picked up a rubber mat for the shower area and a caddie to hold soap and such. I also installed a rod and curtain. I had planned to finish the permanent plumbing but forgot a couple things. Next time. Lol
I also removed a few corner boards that were overlapping and cut them to size with the table saw.
.Back at camp yesterday until Sunday. Not many people here so I hung out with the kids. After they were in bed, I sat around the fire pit by myself listening to music and watching the stars.