Mid week rainy low turnover gave us only one yurt to clean, but we cleaned #48 as well - the one we stayed in. Petty funny. We have developed a pretty good sense of the yurts after cleaning for a month, but an even deeper understanding after sleeping in one for two nights. They are great for keeping warm and dry at night - a step up from tent camping - but we are getting soft in our advancing years and enjoy the comforts of the motor home - especially at night when you gotta go:)
Two yurts takes less than an hour so we made the last drive in town and had a short time to kill before picking up the motor home - all spiffed up and watertight. When we got back it was almost dark. We took a quick walk to look at the ocean and learned from ranger Travis that a sneaker wave crested over the top of the dune and dumped water onto the park side during the day yesterday. Crazy!
Then I went around and said goodby to each of the other camp host couples before going onto put thongs away from the shprt road teip and ,aking dinner.
and here are Howard and Elna Green - they have been camp hosing since he retired in 1999.
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