Woke up to rain which continued until around 11:30 am, we spent our time, cleaning up our email box, checking our favorite forms and doing a little house cleaning. I found a post in RV.Net forums regarding an Arizona RV Park in the Snowbird section; a member posted a link to Tombstone Territories RV Park, stating it was away from the big cities, highway noise and trains WOW that sounds good. We have found so many RV parks in or close to big cities, highways, trains and no trees except for the obligatory 1 tree per site, we were ecstatic. After reviewing the website, we decided to email for more information. This park looks promising, view of the mountains and there are many interesting areas to visit. We were very pleased to hear back within one hour, a total shock as we have sent many emails to RV parks for more information in the last four weeks, most did not reply or it took two plus weeks for a reply. The park staff are forwarding a packet of information, cannot wait to recieve it! When the rain quit and dried up some Woody got out the weed eater and went to work until he ran out of string for the weed eater. Three of the members dropped over during the afternoon to assist Woody with various tasks and the association has set up accounts for Woody to purchase supplies he needs so around 3:30 pm he travelled to Onoway to purchase the needed items. Woody wants to have the camp grounds looking shipshape for the weekend crowd. There is a lot of catch-up grass cutting, grass and tree trimming etc. to do as the previous camp hosts both had full-time jobs and were not able to keep up with the trimming and mowing in the park. We are being treated so well here it is a pleasure to work with the Onoway Fish and Game Association and Gun Club.
Woody tossing Oreo's toy, she loves to play fetch!
A small grass area to the left of the parking lot.
The ramblings of our life as RVer’s camp hosting in Alberta, Canada and travelling to Arizona for the winter with some pics and history of some areas we have visited.
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