by JudyJB » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:54 pm
Been busy lately, so not much posting. I'm still in Canada, but moved from Tobermory to Huntsville, which is on the east side of Georgia Bay--long drive on two-lane roads. Something is thumping around when I start and stop, but have not yet figured it out. Going to use more Velcro to stick down my rear dinette and move the cooler to start eliminating things. Really irritating when you have no second person to check such things as you drive. I also had my overhead sun roof pop open and flap around as I was driving and it took two stops to get it latched. I seldom use it because it shines in the TV but my sons use it and I suspect Son #1 left it unlatched a couple of weeks ago. Very, very hard for me to reach way up there.
I had a bad experience in the Lands End campground in Tobermory, and I am just getting over being steamed about it. First the "free" WiFi was for only 30 minutes--after that you had to pay $5 a day, and as you know, I need more than 30 minutes a day! Second, I scratched the gel coat and needed the help of three people to get into my site four days ago. The site was open enough to get satellite and it was a lovely spot, but this campground has very narrow roads overgrown with pine trees and very sharp turns. The guy behind me took an hour to get his 5th wheel around one corner and then into his site. When you complain, you get the "we would have been glad to help you" story. Helping someone get past all the branches is not the solution--trimming trees and being more honest about the size of rigs they can handle is the real solution. I would not recommend that place to anyone with more than a popup or very short trailer or a motorhome less than 24' long. AND, the dump station is way in the back around several sharp turns and more low branches, so I skipped it. They offered to pump my tanks for $15, but I was so mad by then I told them if I had to pay to dump my tanks I would pay somewhere else, which is exactly what I did this morning. Drove down the road to other campground and paid $10 to use their dump station. Seems like if you are paying $45 per night you ought to be able to get to the dump station without scratching your RV!!
Coming and going from my site was impossible under the tight conditions, so I rode my bike and got a shuttle to pick me up for the boat tour I took. Met a very nice pair of couples and had long chats around their campfires. One couple full-timed locally because they still work, but plan to get traveling as soon as they can retire in a couple of years. In the meantime, they travel as much as they can. Funny thing is they grew up in the same small town my great-grandparents lived in the mid-1800s.
FYI - I was able to get DISH satellite in Canada and Detroit local stations, but apparently (per Dish) it is illegal. Shhhh.