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I guess everything will be decorated for our stay in October? Awesome
 
We just spent a week at Elm Hill RV Resort on Percy Priest just west of Nashville, TN. Full hookups and no dump station on site. I think it just eliminates a smelly spot you don't need. Cell and internet is a big deal for many. For us, good internet access allows us to work remote and that's. Even working off our own hot spots requires good cell reception. They did have shower and bath facility but we use our own.
Thank you,
Ken
 
Step away! You still officially have a week of summer left.
 
We just spent a week at Elm Hill RV Resort on Percy Priest just west of Nashville, TN. Full hookups and no dump station on site. I think it just eliminates a smelly spot you don't need. Cell and internet is a big deal for many. For us, good internet access allows us to work remote and that's. Even working off our own hot spots requires good cell reception. They did have shower and bath facility but we use our own.
Thank you,
Ken
Looks like a wonderful park. Actually, resort. I didn't see anything about pricing or whether or not there was a sewer hookup. Being out on the peninsula like that I wasn't sure.
 
We haven't had much bandwidth lately, but now get to report that we finally took possession of the coveted Site #8 over the Labor Day holiday! As an added benefit, we got to share a campfire with FLSteve and the charming Lisa, along with the best camp hosts ever, Jim and Trish. Our second stay at Deer Springs - and can't wait for our next visit!
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:oops: Our mostest favorite site! Can't wait to get back!
 
Looks like a wonderful park. Actually, resort. I didn't see anything about pricing or whether or not there was a sewer hookup. Being out on the peninsula like that I wasn't sure.
Full hookup up. I don't even remember seeing a dump station. We paid $110 a night and the Labor Day premium was $140 for off water. Real nice bike trail close by and we have E-bikes so that was great. We already made reservations for next Labor Day but on the water this time.
Ken
 
We haven't had much bandwidth lately, but now get to report that we finally took possession of the coveted Site #8 over the Labor Day holiday! As an added benefit, we got to share a campfire with FLSteve and the charming Lisa, along with the best camp hosts ever, Jim and Trish. Our second stay at Deer Springs - and can't wait for our next visit!View attachment 8936View attachment 8939View attachment 8937View attachment 8940
Can you believe it? I had to come down EVERY NIGHT and start a fire for these flatlanders. :-)
 
You start fires?!;) didn't realize that!
 
Can you believe it? I had to come down EVERY NIGHT and start a fire for these flatlanders. :)
HAHAHA! This flatlander read the chapter in the camping book on "how to start a fire with bourbon." ;)
 
My patience is growing thin with self-entitled people who care of little but themselves.
 
My patience is growing thin with self-entitled people who care of little but themselves.
Did another squatter steal one of your prime sites?
 
Did another squatter steal one of your prime sites?
Hey GlampDaddy! Good to hear from you. I just ran by the house to pick up a shovel and saw your post so I'll take a minute or two and answer.

As for the squatters, nope! I've been having very little trouble from them. The problem is coming from the group that rent a spot and think they're the only people in the campground. They're the ones that feel their little Spoofy is not subject to the rules that all the other dogs abide by. Those rules are meant for the other dogs, not their Spoofy. I'm not sure if Spoofy has trouble with his inner working parts or what, but he's not made it to the dog park even once. But why should he, there's plenty of nice green grass right here at the campsite, right?

I suspect this demographic is also predominantly deaf. A theory that gains credence as the rest of the park is threatening a public hanging, or at the very least a cross burning, if somebody doesn't stuff a rag in Spoofy's mouth pretty soon.

I'm going to step out on a speculative limb here, but I'll bet this group doesn't have a blade of grass at their home. If they did, they'd realize that the 8X10 carpet they just tossed out on their site is going to cause some severe damage to the grass in a very short amount of time. At first I thought that the eventual loss of grass might be a problem for Spoofy too, but I stand corrected. It appears Spoofy already knows how to sneak over to the neighboring sites and do his business on their grass instead. And while he's there, he'll do a little digging around, just to see what he can find.

OK, I found the shovel and I'm on my way back down to the park. I've got an appointment with Spoofy. Not sure what site he's in but I'm sure the barking will help me find him.

Take care, buddy!
 

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