To all Bowdish Lake Campers 2023 Fall Activities
Thanks for coming this Summer! It is still hot and will probably
stay that way till the end.
The camp will officially close for the winter on September 30
but you will be allowed til the fourteenth of October to winterize and close up
Please try to schedule final pump out early
We cannot handle more than twenty five per day and someone has to be first
2023 Fall Activities.
We will have a Halloween trunk or treat and golf cart parade on September 30 starting at 6 pm
Prizes for best decorated cart
- First Place Cart Prize is $500
- Second Place Cart Prize is $300
- Third Place Cart Prize is $100
Prizes for best decorated site
- First Place Site Prize is $500
- Second Place Site Prize is $300
- Third Place Site Prize is $100
So get into the spirit and win a prize!
2023 Fall Activities – Refreshments will be served at the Safari field
Have a great time and Thanks for Coming
JOHN
Connect with your Campground Neighbors on the Bowdish Lake Camping Area
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Winterizing your RV camper
is essential to protect it from the harsh winter conditions. Here are the steps to ensure your RV is ready for the cold:
- Drain Water Systems: Empty all tanks, including fresh, grey, and black water tanks. Open low point drains and use compressed air to blow out any remaining water1.
- Bypass Water Heater: Install a water heater bypass kit if your RV doesn’t have one. This prevents antifreeze from filling the heater tank, saving you gallons of antifreeze1.
- Add Antifreeze: Use non-toxic RV antifreeze to fill the plumbing system. Pump it through all faucets, shower heads, and toilets until you see the antifreeze coming out1.
- Seal Openings: Check for any openings where pests could enter and seal them. Use silicone or expanding foam for larger gaps1.
- Protect Against Humidity: Place desiccant containers or humidity absorbers inside the RV to prevent mold and mildew growth1.
- Remove Batteries: Disconnect and store batteries in a cool, dry place to prevent freezing and extend their life1.
- Cover Vents: Install covers over vents to keep out insects and small animals1.
- RV Covers: Use a breathable RV cover to protect the exterior from snow, ice, and debris1.
- Tire Care: Inflate tires to the recommended pressure and cover them to protect from UV damage1.
- Lubricate Joints: Apply lubricant to hinges and locks to prevent them from seizing up in the cold1.
By following these steps, you can rest assured that your RV camper will be safeguarded against the winter elements and ready for your next adventure1.