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cptqueeg

RVF Supporter
Joined
Nov 15, 2023
Messages
16
Location
Central Idaho
RV Year
2023
RV Make
Four Wheel Camper
RV Model
Grandby - shell model
Chassis
Chev 3500 Silverado LT
Engine
6.6L diesel
Fulltimer
No
I have to mention the National Park Service and Mammoth Campground. The camp has about 6 restrooms spread out through the camp of about 100 sites, but only 1 restroom was open!!! It was an 8 minute, not flat, walk to the rest room and you guessed it was uphill both ways! The road went down a draw(valley) and then up the other side so it truly was uphill both ways.

For those campers that aren't equipped to contain waste water this should have meant carrying the dish washing water to the restroom for disposal. The restrooms are connected to a proper sewer system connected to the nearby employee housing Only my wife would walk that far carrying a bucket of dirty water so you know that the wash water along w a lot of urine was being deposited in the camp.

Yet the bathroom including the one directly across from out site had a parade of NPS employees and contractors checking on the bath room since the heat was running and lights were on because they should have been open!!! Keep in mind this is an active wildlife corridor including grizzly and black bears, wolves, bison, etc in the camp ground yet the NPS insures folks go out and mix it up w the animals to get to the bath room after dark. 99.9% don't have bear spray or a firearm (y)w them. And the web page makes no note of the current lack of facilities, which I'm sure is a hardship and reason to not be able to stay there for some.

FYI it's $25 w flush toilets, and potable water and 50% off w the lifetime senior pass discount.
 
I'd prefer the near infinite chance of meeting a bear on a moonless night trek than the more real danger from a tremulous "Ranger Bob" carrying a gun.
 
LOL, and that's why folks occasionally get killed by a bear. When is the last Ranger shooting you heard of?
 

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