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Old 09-21-2014, 06:33 PM   #1
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Selected a new seasonal site for next year.

Being new to the park we had a small site this year in a crowded corner of the park. Did surprisingly well at the site exchange this weekend and got a much bigger site with a view of the lake. Now I just can't wait for next April. When the current trailer leaves I'll have to go in and take some measurements to see how I want to place mine.

Winter is going to be so long
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:12 AM   #2
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Winter in WhiteRock?????? Come to Saskatchewan and find out what winter really is... but dont expect to find me here... Heading to California Oct 27.
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Winter here is a lot different then Sask or Ottawa where I grew up. I don't miss the extreme cold but the endless cold rain and dark grey days are depressing.
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Hope to follow Seann45 South.
I have been both cold, and wet, in Canada.

Warm, and dry, might be a nice change.
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Weather has not been too bad here in Vancouver so far this week. Have to return to Virginia on Saturday though.
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Old 09-23-2014, 07:28 AM   #6
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I don't miss the extreme cold but the endless cold rain and dark grey days are depressing.
I hear ya on the cold rain and endless gray days as I can see you from Bellingham . I'm on the road now headed to Pismo Beach till mid November. Hope to find a suitable place to keep the TT down there and go see it again in Late Feb. early March.
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Endless cold rain? you mean gloriously mild winters and green grass all year round!

that's a nice site. Cultus, right? Looks good!
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Yep it's Cultus. A little crowded on nice weekends but it's great during the week. Also the lake is one of the few in BC that warms up enough to swim in.
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Old 09-28-2014, 06:05 PM   #9
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I hear ya on the cold rain and endless gray days as I can see you from Bellingham . I'm on the road now headed to Pismo Beach till mid November. Hope to find a suitable place to keep the TT down there and go see it again in Late Feb. early March.
I can only assume that if your headed to Pismo, and staying through mid-November, you are heading to Pismo Coast Village and likely a share holder. If so, why would you not just store the TT with them. If not, you may want to check into storing with Pismo Coast Village.

PCV is a first rate Camp Ground and all their amenities and services are very organized and well run.
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