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WAs that one of the places where the dump connection was only a foot from
the fresh water pipe, which was at ground level?

ronc
>> The placement of the power, water and dump were a serious issue.

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>> The placement of the power, water and dump were a serious issue.


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Re: [GMCnet] World's worst KOA - Please write a review [message #245574 is a reply to message #245549] Fri, 28 March 2014 18:16 Go to previous message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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rallymaster wrote on Fri, 28 March 2014 15:33

WAs that one of the places where the dump connection was only a foot from the fresh water pipe, which was at ground level?

ronc

>> The placement of the power, water and dump were a serious issue.

Ron & Linda Clark

No Ron,

The potable and dump were effectively separated, but the dump was about a foot over the local pad surface. The electric, water and power were arranged such that you could only pick two unless you carry a lot of hose and/or cable. When I needed to dump. I had to pull the nose out to over hang the drive. This still did not get me enough elevation, but it got me an up angle that was good for dumping, but impossible for sleeping.

Matt


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