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Hurlbutt Famcamp Overflow |
We made the shift to Hurlbutt Famcamp and ended up, as expected, in the
overflow area.
While this is supposed to
be a holding area for people waiting to get into sites with utilities it is
more like a storage yard.
It is a short
dirt road with grass on both sides and the RVs are parked in all different
directions.
These guys should buy some
marking paint and designate parking areas – and make a rule that if your RV is
not occupied for 7 days it will be considered abandoned and towed so others can
get a good spot.
Once we got unpacked it was off to find
MyRVMail, our Good Sams mail forwarding service so we can actually pick up our
mail – and see what our home address looks like.
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MyRVMail |
I’ll tell you, it is a lot smaller place then
I expected. From the lobby of MyRVMail
you get to see the operation in action and it is actually a well run operation
with just over a half-dozen people. The
timing with this pickup was perfect because my retirement gift showed up and
was a decent size box. By picking it up
I did not have to pay for the mail forwarding to ship it. From the mail forwarding service we took a
little sightseeing tour and ended up at Bob Sikes airport. This place seemed like an aircraft dumping
ground since the first thing you see are three jumbo jets and an Air Force C-130
in various stages of dismantlement.
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Could This be a 707 Air Force 1? |
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C-130 |
However, Sikes Airport is a collaborator with the military in performing
aircraft modifications.
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