The Love Shack has landed! We had a good hour of driving (no wind, no precip, some actual sunshine), a less than stellar hour of driving (20 mph headwind, occasional spit of rain), and an hour of "clearing the pass", where the snow on the sides of the road was over the top of the truck! What I have been hearing is true - they have WAY more snow here than last year.
The good news: we are in our site in the park (they cleared it out with a Bobcat before we got here).
The bad news: we still had to shovel a lot of snow to make room for the slideouts, and to find the water spigot and the sewer. The really bad news: no water at our site for a while. "A while" is an indeterminate time - they are trying to clear the snow around some of the bathrooms in the campground, but it is like concrete; and the plumbers aren't coming out until they can get to every bathroom.
The REALLY bad news: our landing gear motor took a dump (that's the two big legs that come out of the front of a 5th wheel), and we are a half-bubble out of level. Go ahead, make the wise crack; you won't be the first. Hopefully on Monday, I'll be able to call the factory and get some guidance from them. I tried to crank the gear down further with the manual crank... heard a big CHUNK and I stopped. Oh, and due to the snow at the back of the coach, we can't get our rear stabilizers down... so we have a bit of a spring in our walk, especially at the back of the coach.
And back to the good news: we are here; and in one piece. Joan has to check in before me, since she's a manager. The lake level is so low that we won't be launching any boats until at least mid-June. I guess I'm fortunate - all indications are they will have other work for me, with getting things set up in the marina. They have asked one of the other captains to not check in until late June. I believe this means I will not be putting in killer overtime like last year, so I may have the opportunity to get out more and enjoy some free time. My manager apologized for that... "Yeah, I'll be OK with that," I told him.
Joan has to check in tomorrow, and starts work on Monday. I will be a "house-husband" until Thursday or Friday. I may get an apron, bake a cake, and have a good meal ready for her when she gets home from a hard day at work.
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So, I'll be doing boat time this summer, but not on Wild Blue. Just an update, since circumstances have kept me off the water much of the last few months. Besides getting paid to drive the cruise boats (assuming the water level rises as fast as they're predicting - they let water out anticipating a HUGE runoff from all the snowfall), I'm hoping for some time on our kayaks in the lakes and rivers around here. If any C-Brats find themselves on Jackson Lake or passing through Grand Teton National Park, look me up at the Colter Bay Marina.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
Photos later when I get a chance. Oh, and it's after 6:00 here, and the world didn't end. I would have really been pissed if the last thing I did on this Earth was shovel snow. :roll: