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missnmountains
May 31, 2014Explorer
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
I thank the OP for his response to my pm. His main concern was with the site not level, an issue that cannot not be addressed in GS ratings. It is recognized that 'level' is in the eye of the beholder, different for each class of rig. Flat sites are muddy when it rains. Certainly a site should be within a couple of inches in each direction for ease of leveling, drainage.
I can sympathize with the camp hes in in Seattle for not having flat sites. It is known to rain there.
Enjoy your trip to Alaska!
Max
There were actually three issues:
1. They quoted us $127.00 for three nights yet when we checked in they refused to honor that and charged us $150.00. Told us at 5:00PM we could go and find another campground.
2. The "Gentleman" was extremely rude.
3. The actual site has a two foot slope. It is impossible to level the rig.
On a good note, they said they would allow us to leave a day early and refund us that day. I will hope they honor that as we are going to leave for 100 Mile House in the morning.
Ken
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