On Site, But Not On Our Pad . . .

Jan and I were up at 5:45am to be ready to pull out of our Indian Woods Campground site by 6:45.

Normally Jan drives the truck behind me when we come in to a new site, but after scouting out the site yesterday afternoon and seeing we would have plenty of room to unhitch and get turned around, we got hitched up and pulled out about 7am.

Pulling onto the pad about 45 minutes, we found Jamie waiting for us with our Generator/Water trailer. While Jan talked to Jamie I got us unhitched  and then pulled the coach around and parked off to the side of the gate.

Hawkwood Site 2

Jamie then parked the generator trailer behind us and got our shore power and water hooked up. Then we waited, waited for anyone to show up to tell us where to actually park.

Jamie didn’t think we’d be able to stay inside the gate where we were now parked since we were pretty close to the three wells. So we looked outside the gate for other ideas, and found two possible sites.

The first one wasn’t really very good, and would require a lot of work to get it ready. Right along the fence line, it was basically a water-filled ditch, and was only wide enough to park the rig and the two support trailers all in a line, as well as our canopy and pickup.

Hawkwood Parking Site 1

The next, better place, was on the left side, right before you come into the gate. It was big enough, but the ground was very soft from the rain.

Not something I’d want to drive the coach out on. But with 6 inches of gravel, it might be a possibility.

Hawkwood Parking Site 2

But we’d have to wait and see. But finally someone showed up, someone who as it turned out was pretty ticked off that we had a motor coach, and not as he said, ‘a small camper’ that would fit on the side of the road. But when we showed him the foot of water filling the ditch, he mellowed somewhat.

Jamie finally gave up and left, saying he’d be back tomorrow morning with our sewer trailer, lights, and the rest of our setup stuff.

Then a couple of hours later a pipeline guy showed up to look at the problem, and quickly came up with a solution. He was going to lay down roadway mats, made up of double stacked timber planks. And that’s exactly what he did.

Hawkwood Parking Site 2 Mats

It only them about 30 minutes to get this laid and packed down. I guess if it will hold the shovel, it will hold the our rig.

Hawkwood Parking Site 2 Mats 2

Tomorrow they’re supposed to bring in a load of rock to build a ramp up onto the pad and then we’ll see.

It rained on and off all day, but it seemed to drain off pretty quickly. And with us at the top of the hill, we should stay relatively dry.

We hope.

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It’s beginning to look like this is not a workover, but a full blown drill job of three holes. Looks like they’ve already got the cranes here to drag the drill rig between the holes, and then this afternoon a flatbed came in carrying what looked like the big metal plates that they build the rig on so they can drag it.

But we’ll know more tomorrow, I guess.

Maybe.


Thought for the Day:

For Sale: Parachute. Only used once, never opened, small stain. – Anonymous

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