Volcanoes

Today we left the coastal, Tsunami prone area and went inland to the land of the volcanoes. Actually, we drove to Randle, WA to stay at a campground close to Mt. Rainier (also a national park.) I chose this park because it was on our discount campground list. I was a little nervous about this campground because when I called two weeks ago to make reservations, the guy on the phone sounded a little wishy washy. He said I had a reservation but never asked my name. Well, I volunteered it and made sure I got his name too. Earlier this week, Mike called to confirm our reservation and the lady who answered said that she had no record of it. We told her the name of the person we spoke to and she said that was her son and he was worthless. Great! Anyway, she said they were full and we should just "come on and we'll figure something out". I imagined we would have to park in her backyard with an extension cord for power. Actually, the campground area isn't too bad. There are lots of trees and space between the sites. Our site actually has 50amp service and I was only expecting 30amp. Nevermind the fact that our site has someone else's name posted on it. They told us to park here. We were very lucky and were even able to set up the satellite for internet and TV. Tomorrow, we're off to Mt. Rainier.


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