Yes, Iron Creek Mill Pond. I remember day the old damn was blown up. It was so sad seeing the water rushing out. I remember the fish caught in pools of water when lake level went down. I tossed as many as I could into the lake. I also remember standing under the water falling over the old damn and sliding on green slim. And jumping into lake. I remember my father and other neighbors pouring concrete to shore it up. They had lots of hay to hold back water.
I played with sparklers at our home on IRON CREEK MILL POND as it was known in the 1940s. Being an environmentalist and having walked area surrounding the lake and iron creek, I do not think this is good for the lake's health. I have seen many changes in the lake since 1940s and it isn't good. The water was very clear. Now we have invasive weeds. On my walks I observed the diversity of floral and fauna. This area should really be a reserve protecting this habitat for wild life. 😢
It looks like that place has seen its better Days.. I hope you didn't pay over 50 bucks a night for that.. that place looks nasty I would not stay there
Unfortunately I bought a Outbound Trailer (2022) and it leaks inside, it’s rusting, wires are falling apart, window problems, moisture issues and the OSB wood is separating underneath. Overpriced, cheap material and poor construction.
Adding the storage box is a good idea, but remember the tongue weight needs to be between 10 and 15 percent of the total weight of your camper or you will have problems.
@@savagemode2498 I'm still shocked how expensive these things are. Less material and man hours to build. For the same price you can buy a solid used 19'+ camper with all the amenities
Noting wrong here. Remove your grease cap and tighten hub nut. Normal break In. Slam your window. The rubber is new and need to be stoke in. Do NOT caulk bottom trim Price. Slide your awning forward to align you awning room.