Some bumpy roads. Decided Alaska doesn't have the corner on bumpy roads.
The campground we headed to is called Upper Peninsula Golf and Lake Resort. Sounds great huh? Well, turns out their challenging course with lots of water hazards has so much water that they haven't opened the course yet this year. Gary and Ken were disappointed that they didn't get to golf. Then as for lake resort, turns out the RV park is built on the sight of an old saw mill. The "lake" was mill ponds. The office is in one of the old mill buildings.
Garnet is enjoying a glass of wine after finally getting settled in this lovely spot. Each camp site has 45 feet of water front.
This is the burner that was used to burn the unwanted parts of the logs and sawdust from the mill. Beautiful sunset and moon reflected in the pond.
We had also been told there was good food at the casino. No casino, so we had tacos which made for a relaxing evening on the pond.
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