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Building a small RV park, Part 3

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Yup…they were changing in just the week we were there.
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Yeah, that big ol tree is the first to start changing, And look at it now!

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Now that the wild bunch from RV Forums has departed, (yeah, you know who you are ;)) I got the trenches in, power lines installed, and pedestals set. Electrician will be here in the morning to connect it all and call for an inspection.

The tree climbing guys will be here on Tuesday to start opening up the view, which you can somewhat see through the trees already.

Opening May 1st of 2024, these 4 sites will be ADA compliant, will have Full Hookups, Fire Pit, Picnic Table and some awesome long range views! We have strategically designed each site so that when you are set up, you won't be looking at the people across from you. Yes, you will see their rig, but you won't be looking right into the awning side of their site. So these sites will offer a degree of privacy that you don't find at other campgrounds!

Check out the colors on the distant mountains!




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Real nice Jim. We hope to have our coach back by the time you finish the latest sites.
 
Wonder what makes someone wake up one day and tell themselves they want to do this for a living? lol

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I think Jim needs an excuse to playbwithhis toys.😂
lol, no, I didn't have anything to do with the septic. Cep maybe paying them. I trenched in the power lines, installed them and will cover them when the inspector gives me the "OK". But the septic, that's above my pay grade! :)
 
Not this guy. We had 3 pine s taken out last year and the climber put on quite a show. And it ain’t cheep.
 
I worked for an arborist one summer while I was in college. They wouldn’t let me do that though. Something about killing myself or one of them. Smart people.
I think the one wheel episode of 2022 showed us that you require a higher degree of adult supervision than most. :)
 
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These guys in Hawaii are nuts when trimming palms, especially when the wind is blowing (which is always). You can see them swaying 10’ in each direction while they work. Fascinating to watch with a Mai Tai in hand….
 
I think the one wheel episode of 2022 showed us that you require a higher degree of adult supervision than most. :)
You break ONE wrist…
 
View attachment 21408These guys in Hawaii are nuts when trimming palms, especially when the wind is blowing (which is always). You can see them swaying 10’ in each direction while they work. Fascinating to watch with a Mai Tai in hand….
Interesting contraption that the guy is standing on.
 
Do you think those trees will survive the trauma to their roots?
I think they'll be OK. I wondered the same thing when they put in the septic system at my home. That was 11 years ago and we haven't lost even one tree.
 

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