Picture of the day.
For today:
WE are in Circle M RV park, a nice
park near Lancaster. WE were assigned one of the best sites here. WE settled in, and very happy to have
finished the trip. After a
walk around the park, we had a good night. BUT about midday we lost power.
No problem. We have a generator,
Uh oh, it will not start. I walked down the street where a crowd was gathered, hoping to find out how long we would be
without power. The answer I received, ‘No one knows, see that sink hole.’ It
shocked me, I have seen two sink holes before, but this was the deepest. It is about 12 ft in diameter and 12’ deep.
The fortunate thing was; nothing or no one was damaged, and occupying RV had pulled out a little earlier.
Anyway, our generator would
not start. I got some good advice from 2 RV Repairmen. Both pointed to the
battery that it could also be a grounding problem. The coach showed no real
evidence of battery failure because the 12v system was still alive. Evidently just too weak to pull a starter. Anyway
we bought two batteries and started the generator. Later that day
they had the power restored.
I have seen 2 sink holes, one
in South Georga and the other in Florida. I guess what amazed me was I thought
sink holes were a southern problem; but in a PA park just 200 feet from us? Yep, a real surprise.
Not a big one, but about the same as the other two sinkholes I have seen before. But it broke the buried main power lines that cross that site. Now this is admittedly small. but it will take at least 6 dump truck loads to fill this hole. Had a camper been just partly on this hole it could have been ruined.
Here are shots of BIG sink holes that can scare the life out of you! And how could they ever fill these holes.
(Those above are from around the world)
So for sure that incident was
a blessing in disguise. If we had needed the generator on the road (which we have, once when broke down in Death Valley at 113 degrees), we would have
been out of luck. Like many things in life, you never finish the learning curve in the RV community.
Nite
Shipslog
PS: Always glad you guys took the time to read
this stuff. It may be silly, but this is a big part of my life now. I do this instead of scrolling thru FB where
I really get lost. LOL
2 comments:
I closed my Facebook account, after decades, in April of this year. Don't miss it at all! :) Wow, those are really big sink holes!
Oh my gosh - great no one was on it. So why do sink holes form do you think? And the ones in the city - that was so scary.
Have fun in spite of sink holes.
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