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Thread: Camp Scholler: anything under the wheels of a class A?

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    Thanks, Strangebird; good thoughts. I’m relatively small/light. 31’ Sunstar so it’s not like I have a 40’ DP. Still your comments are valid.

    Carl Orton
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    I use 2 x 10 treated wood under my wheels not only for support but to aid in leveling my unit.. My wood is considerably longer than my tandem wheel length,

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    Quote Originally Posted by izznsky View Post
    My wood is considerably longer than my tandem wheel length,
    Well look at Mr. Porn Star over here!

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    We camped with our 39' super C last year - when it was extremely wet. Put the jacks down until the front tires were just about to lift (it was 99% level at that point) and stayed 10 days and one good storm without an issue.

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    Hey Carl, We have been camping there for many years with no major issues. We do use the Plastic Orange jack pads that we got at the major camp supply store near our home and they work very well. You can also use them under your wheel if necessary. As for Black/gray water issues there is a service that will come around and dump your tanks for a reasonable fee. There is a place to place your request for service if needed. We really have never had an issue with Potable Water quantity, but I do believe there is a service that can come around and a service your Potable water service tank if needed.
    Have fun!
    M. Wordell

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    [QUOTE=martymayes;75788]Carl, go a week early and pour a slab. Make it wide enough for your neighbor ! ! ! You'll be a hit ![/QUOTE


    The good folks at Sleepy Hollow Farm Campground poured me a concrete slab about 6 years ago. I paid a little bit down before we left one year, and paid the balance when we got there the next.

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    Look for higher ground when you pick your site. More than a few years have seen some good storms with localized flooding in Camp Scholler.

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