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mgirardo
Jul 23, 2013Explorer
As I mentioned in my first post, I figured most RVers were probably okay. At Twin Grove, they have a lot of cabins, more than any other campground I've ever been to, except for Fort Wilderness. The campground was full, no tent sites, no RV sites and no cabins available (that's why I stayed with my buddy instead of bringing the MH). They had 2 large Off-roading groups there too (the East Coast Xterra Challenge and the Coal Mine Cruisers Classic).
People that stay in a cabin don't have the luxury of flipping to their fresh water tank. My buddy had about 5 gallons of spring water in the 2.5 gallon jugs. Since the electricity was working, I figured the well pump failed or something like that.
I've never encountered lose of power or water before. We did have a cable tv outage at Fort Wilderness once :) It died at around 10pm so no one could come out then, but they were there bright and early the next morning to fix it.
-Michael
People that stay in a cabin don't have the luxury of flipping to their fresh water tank. My buddy had about 5 gallons of spring water in the 2.5 gallon jugs. Since the electricity was working, I figured the well pump failed or something like that.
I've never encountered lose of power or water before. We did have a cable tv outage at Fort Wilderness once :) It died at around 10pm so no one could come out then, but they were there bright and early the next morning to fix it.
-Michael
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