Crazy Horse RVP Littleton, NH 2

6.30.21

Crazy Horse-feels like back home. Today is actually the first of July but I thought I’d include pictures of a walk we took around the campground. Below is the campground office and a far-view of where we are parked.

The owners have morning coffee on their porch above. Not sure if we’re still in our PJs at about that time. Below are pictures of  the inside of the office and camp-store. Below right, difficult to see, is one of the owners, Pattie (wife.)

Not much to say about a walk in the woods so I’ll let the pictures do the talking. Play equipment can always be found in an RV park and the “gathering building” for special camp and personal events.

Many of the sites here are “Seasonal,” meaning they or their camper remains here for 12-months at a time. Almost everyone here has a stack of wood at their sites. Can you believe the height of these trees; Not as tall as in Oregon but still pretty tall.

An hour later we finally get back to the camp office/store. Above is the owner Doug and not sure if Mattie is family or not. Pattie, Doug’s wife not seen yet. To the side is our “new” coach with our 4th-of-July flag. It still does not feel like this coach belongs to us. Right now we’re contemplating if  this might be something for us.

 

07.07.2012-Time for another walk.

One week has gone by since my first entry on this RV Park. we’re actually beginning to discover where all our stuff is hiding and finding more appropriate places for them. Still haven’t found my coach washing brush, so we bought a new one; it will turn up someday!

Just a quick picture of the “new” coach (Journey) sitting on our site and another picture of the RVP office/store just opposite our site. It’s been raining the last four of seven days so we’re having a little cabin fever; so time for another walk. We’re heading out to the right of the office, which is the entry and exit road to the park. The trees are still awesome to look at. Our first stop will be “snob” hill. We don’t know why they call it that, possibly because they might feel they’re not part of the park since they’re on the exit road. Only annual residents here and it looks like no one is thinking of leaving any time soon.

No lakes or streams located on this property but the Moore Damn is just a very short drive from here. The above picture right are just a couple of residents stay stay here for the season. The work they put into their sites tells you they too are not planning on vacating either. Below right is an entire section of the park reserved for tent campers. We’ve had 52-degrees for evening temps and average low 60’s for daytime highs; only the young can tent-camp and enjoy it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This walk will turn out to be not as long as the first walk but just as enjoyable. As anticipated we ended up in the “Young Families” section; the pool and play areas for the youngsters. These people, once-again, are not leaving-seasonal campers all of them. The final picture is the exit road out from our site. It has a tight curve to the office road but people have been driving it for decades and I do not see any damaged RVs along the side of the road, so I feel pretty confident that we’ll make it as well.

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