We are dipping our toe in the waters of work camping for a
private RV park this winter. In our first three full years we have stayed in
private resort style parks different times, but never traded hours for a site
with them. We have only work camped for federal and state parks. We took this
job, knowing it would be an entirely different experience and come with a
different set of expectations on both sides of the equation.
We have historically taken some down time in between jobs at
the beginning of the winter season at private parks. Last winter, after leaving
the situation at the NPS in Georgia we spent the entire winter in a private
park. We always meet great people, make new friends and take advantage the amenities and activities. Two things have happened during our
short stents. We (mostly me) long for the natural area and wilderness of the
parks when we are in the concrete jungles. On the other hand, just about the
time we really start to connect with new friends and get into a routine of activities,
it is time to ‘go to work’.
We came to Llano Grande this year on the recommendation of
friends who have come here for years. Having never volunteered for a private
park, we also knew we would either love it or hate it. Private parks are a
little less forgiving about missing hours than government owned parks. Case in
point, Thanksgiving. The state and federal parks we have worked for observed
holidays and are closed those days. If your normal workday falls on a holiday,
you get a buy. With these private parks, holidays are just another day. The activities
still go on. If the department you work for is closed that doesn’t mean
anything accept you have to make up your hours for being off that day. They
look at your comped site differently. They are giving up a certain number of $$
by not renting it. If you are going to stay there free of charge, they expect a
certain number of hours in trade. They don’t care if it’s Christmas Day. Raining
and 42 degrees out? Too bad, no rain days like at the gov’t parks. It’s all
about the numbers and the revenue. I remember when we were at Goliad State Park
two seasons ago and Champ had to have his appendix removed. The first words out
of the park superintendent’s mouth were, “don’t worry about your hours, just
tell us what you need, we’ll get your work covered until you can come
back”. That would never happen here.
It’s not a bad thing, just a different set of expectations.
We have been here for a month now, and our conversation over
coffee this morning was an affirmation to each other, we are happy in this
particular park. For me, the fact that it is adjacent to Estero Llano Grande
State Park and the RGV Birding Center gives me walking access to some of the
best birding in the country. If I need to be in the woods, all I need to do, is
walk 10 minutes west on the levee and voila', I am in my element. One morning
this past week I was sitting on the patio having my herbal tea about 6:30 a.m. and a
young Bobcat strolled through our site on his way home to bed. No wilderness withdrawal for me here.
State Park Entrance from the levee |
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View of our site from the Levee |
Our street is
populated with several other couples who are work camping here and we are
beginning to socialize and form a nice circle of new friends. I am in
the reservation office Mondays and Tuesday mornings. It is a beehive of
activity and I get to meet new arrivals and get to know the regulars who
meander in and out. Champ is working for maintenance the same days and so far,
is mostly running the street sweeper. Not a bad gig for him. The park employees
are really nice to work for and the park in general has the friendly community
that most snow bird parks enjoy. I have learned a new game called Pegs and
Jokers, that I go play on Sunday nights and have started going to a yoga class
on Monday and Wednesdays at 5 after my work-day ends. There is an activity most
anytime of each day to keep just about anyone as busy as they want to be.
Friday afternoon happy hours provide live music and some of the best Fish and
Chips around along with the social aspect of a party.
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Champ on the job |
Friday HH at the Event Center |
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Me on the job |
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Sunset from my patio |
It is safe to say, we are satisfied with our first private
park gig. We love our summer job too, but this is a nice change of pace while
we wait for the weather up north be get over it’s winter-time frozen tantrum.
Until Next Time…