Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Colony Campground Iowa City, Iowa

We stayed here for a dog show last weekend. Small family run campground. It used to be out in the sticks, but now it is being surrounded by the Iowa City suburbs. It is actually in North Liberty which is in the corridor extending between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids.

I did not take any pictures because it just kept raining.

It was comfortable and had full hookups. Really big rigs would have a hard time fitting in here.

I thought it was odd that the campground office was closed since it was the weekend.

It was a comfortable place to stay but nothing to do on site.

I would give it a 7.

Here is a link:

http://www.colonycountry.com/

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Winnebago factory tour and Pammel Park, Forest City







We headed up to Forest City Iowa and had a factory tour of Winnebago. They were down to two lines. Class A and Class C gas were on one line and diesel pushers on another. Even then the work force was half what it was a year ago and they were only working four days a week.

We stayed at Pammel Park a city park just up the road from the plant. It had electric only, but the dump and potable water were easily accessible and in fact being improved most likely in time for the Grand National Rally.

The Winnebago River flows right on the side of the campground and there is a little waterfall. A golf course is right across the road. I would recommend it if visiting the factory, although electric hookups are available near the plant also. They had a big service area at the plant also.
The tour was okay. Kim tells me that since I work for John Deere and have been in many of our domestic and overseas plants, that I am spoiled.











Avoid Topeka

The National Specialty was fine, but the site was awful. We were parked in the far parking lot of the ExpoCenter which was in the worst part of town. We were near a fire station which broadcast all of its calls on the outside loud speaker so the firefighters who were outside could hear it. We nearly levitated out of the RV when we heard it the first night. And from what I could tell, the rest of Topeka did not have much to offer. They had a spot celebrating the fact that they discriminated and that the US Supreme Court had to set them right (Brown v Topeka Board of Education.)

Really, the city was much seedier than we expected. The people were 95% friendly though, although we were approached several times by a beggar while we were camped. The amount she needed was just enough to buy a fifth.