Sunday, November 25, 2007

Nov. 9th at NACO - Russian River

This camp ground is built on 40 acres up and down a canyon above the Russian River. It is a beautiful spot and I am not sure when they developed it. It has electric/water hook ups, no sewer. They have a honey wagon that will pump out your tanks 2 times a week for a price. We got very creative with using water. The campground showers were not bad and above the showers is a propane heater. A very welcome addition. The sites are all paved and quite level. The access roads are very narrow and curvy. Very difficult for big rigs.

We did spend some time walking around the campgrounds and down to the river. We managed to see deer at dusk and lots of stellar jays.


The river is quite low at this time. It is also a good fishing river for chinook salmon. Right now the fish are not running.
This was looking west and there is a mallard duck swimming away from us. You can kind of see him in that dark area.

This is a shot from the road above the canyon. You can see the river and the area where we took the previous shot from. The campground is above that cleared area there.


You can see the sign "TT Camping", our rig is right behind the letters CA. You can see some white showing behind the G, that is Schaeffer's rig.



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