gfortelney wrote:
We tried the fairgrounds, they would not allow us to stay since our tow vehicle was a repair place until Tuesday. The lady said they need the vehicle there in case they need it moved. I explained our situation and she flat out would not allow our RV to stay. Worst case scenario maybe I can find an RV storage to put it in. I have someone back in Oklahoma who could drive up here with a car hauler to take my tow vehicle back home if they cannot repair here. I could then make a trip back up here at a later time to get the fifth wheel. This is me and my wife's first time pulling a 5th wheel out of our home state of Oklahoma, I feel like it may be our last.
Such a shame that some CG owners and staff have a dismal don't care about you attitude:
3 1/2 weeks ago when major engine failure had us towed off a mountain pass into a small town, we spent the first night at the towing yard lot.
On foot, we walked past a nice little CG we happened to walk by on our way back from finding a breakfast place. We walked through the CG, first person we saw was the owner doing some maintenance work. He asked if he could help us. I explained the situation to him. RV at tow yard, nothing to move it with, need a place to stay. He said they were booked, but come with me to the office and I will see if I can juggle something. He juggled and said yes we can put you in a spot over here, pointing out the window. We gratefully accepted, and I said I will have to get a towtruck to pull it over here. He said no, don't do that, let me see what I can do, wait here. 10 minutes later he came back and said "Dale" over there will move it for you, or I will with my old Ford truck. Dale with his nice new Cummins Ram truck was kind enough to do it, we went over, picked up the TT and he put it approx where we wanted it, got out and said the truck is there, use it as you need to position your rig, and walked back over to his 5ver nearby.
The CG host was absolutely over the top helpful beyond anything I have ever experienced. He also said I may have to move you around to make my bookings work, but lets worry about that later. Well, he did have to move us and he did so very willingly with his very old worn Ford and with a big smile. No big deal, just hook on and move it.
We stayed there 2 weeks on account of his schedule juggling and willingness to help us.
I can't say enough good about the Lamplighter Campground in Revelstoke BC. Best experience I've ever had with a CG anywhere.
Such a shame that so many other CG owners really don't care about what puts food on their table...