Jim
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2019
- Messages
- 4,573
- Location
- North Carolina
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Essex 4543
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan
- Engine
- Cummins / I6 Diesel Pusher 605HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2016 Jeep Rubicon
- Fulltimer
- No
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Mine!Lot #8, which we are still in the process of graveling. But this will be one sweetheart of a site.
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It looks like like that in the pictures, doesn't it? But they're at an angle. As much of an angle as we could put them and still preserve the 35' spacing between each RV. Every day brings changes and making easy entry and egress is of utmost importance to us. Here is a view from above. (I touched up the inage to show how we will add rock to each entrance and add a bit more curve to each driveway.)Looks really good! One observation - are 3 and 4 perpendicular to the road? Will make backing in hard and will end trashing your vegetation and grass on both sides of the road as people try to get in.
Depends on what kind of Winter we have. Generally, it's going to be cooler at night and early AM, warning up nicely when the sun hits.What’s the weather like mid April?
And we can't wait to have you stay a while! Looks like you're only about 100 miles from us.Looking great! I can't wait to stay there.
Adding an apron (like shown in the image) will definitely help, especially for the long rigs that don't turn on a dime, like mine ;-) How many spots will hold big rigs?It looks like like that in the pictures, doesn't it? But they're at an angle. As much of an angle as we could put them and still preserve the 35' spacing between each RV. Every day brings changes and making easy entry and egress is of utmost importance to us. Here is a view from above. (I touched up the inage to show how we will add rock to each entrance and add a bit more curve to each driveway.)
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All the sites will hold a 45' Class A Motorhome. Lot 1 (in the pictures) looks like it would be to short for a 45', but there is actually plenty of room.Adding an apron (like shown in the image) will definitely help, especially for the long rigs that don't turn on a dime, like mine ;-) How many spots will hold big rigs?
Can you clarify which info is wrong? Is it an adults only park? I have a 10yo and 9yo. On occasion, I’ve also been known to act like a 5 yo.Looks like were getting some honorable mention from RVtravel as well. Some of the info is incorrect and I'm not sure where the editor got it, but that's OK. They mentioned our FB page and put a link to our website, so that's all good!
The email mag just came out today and I've already had two people follow us. One wants to be a campsite host and the other is looking to book some time when we open.
So this is all kind of exciting!
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Campground Chatter with Janet Groene, October 24, 2020 - RV Travel
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The article quotes a September 2021 opening while we are actively shooting for a Spring 2021 opening. Also, and not a fault of Campground Chatter but due to changes in the way grading was required, we now only have one pull-through site. The others are 3 pull-in sites, and 4 back-in sites.Can you clarify which info is wrong? Is it an adults only park? I have a 10yo and 9yo. On occasion, I’ve also been known to act like a 5 yo.