Today we leave the delights of the Jackson Wellsprings behind us. We are taking a side trip to Jacksonville, said to be one of the best preserved Victorian gold rush towns in the nation (it was bypassed by the railroad in the 1880s), then it is up to Crater Lake. That should take us just over two hours. The campground we are headed to has over 200 campsites, so we don't have high expectations of "scenic", but there aren't many choices for us RV-ers around there.
Hubby has refilled the water tank again and is currently taking a shower, with the result that the RV stinks of rotten eggs. This place could be called Sulpher Springs, it really is very pungent. We tried brushing our teeth in the RV sink using the Wellsprings water, but when you get to the rinsing part it is actually a bit shocking. "GAK!" we all said, spitting it out.
Hubby's next adventure is to dump the grey water (which is full) and he may try to dump the black water (which still says it's empty).
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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