Recently there has been a lot of local activity of the Border Patrol Auxilliary group. They have been using the park as a gathering point for the last few weeks. A lot of them have also been staying very close by while they go to their assign monitoring spots. This weekend we expect a media blitz to cover their current activities. No one else at the park seems to mind their presence. Would like to know if any of our visitors have any comments about their presence or activities.
Anonymous said... We stayed in the park during this particular weekend and had no problems.The group was friendly and very quite as well as respectful of other campers. One "Border Patrol Auxilliary" stayed next to our campsite instead of with the larger group and we invited him over for happy hour. We were fascinated by his stories and exeriences as a Border Patrol Auxilliary.The next day we offered him hot coffee and he shared with us his "findings" while out on the midnight patrol.Our conversations led to the exchanging of our respective personal emailaddresses and we look forward to hearing from our new "friend".
11:37 AM
R.W.GOLDEN said... WHILE WE WERE THERE THIS SUMMER, THERE WAS A BORDER PATROL AUXILLIARY STAYING IN A SPACE ACROSS FROM US. EXCEPT FOR THE FACT THAT WE WONDERED WHY HE WAS PARKING AWAY FROM HIS TRAILER. WE DID NOT EVER SEE HIM. WE SUPPORT THEM IN THEIR ACTIONS.
1:40 PM
Anonymous said... I thank God for each and every one of you.
This is the spirit that made America great. We have erred in that we forgot that we must continue to fight to keep what our forefathers gained. Many fought even unto death.
Tennessee loves you and we are grateful for what you are doing.
6:47 AM
Anonymous said... Love what you do, Keep it up. Keep us free.
5:25 PM
Anonymous said... We were looking at your blog after seeing a workamper ad. We would view this as a negative aspect of the park. Thanks for the opportunity to comment.
9:35 AM
Anonymous said... We too are looking at your website and blog after seeing a workamper ad, and would also view the support of Border Patrol Auxilliary activities as a very negative aspect of your park. I really would not want to have to listen to anyone talk about their activities; do not approve of what they're doing. Glad you give the opportunity to comment.
2:07 PM
Anonymous said... We have no problem with the Border Patrol Auxilliary being in/near your RV park. They are doing a service to our country.
We have visited your park briefly, and will be spending our first weekend there this weekend (3/10/07) and can't wait. Your RV park is really nice.
6:37 PM
Floyd Beatty said... I had some negative ideas about the Border Patrol Auxilliary at first and after getting to know these men and women, I find them just regular people who care deeply about a problem and involve themselves in a solution at great time and expense. I'm glad they are here!
6:48 AM
Anonymous said... My wife and I have been thinking about visiting this RV Park for the first time this weekend. After reading these blogs about the Border Patrol Auxilliary staying here, we will DEFINITELY come visit over the next 2 days! THANK YOU Minutemen for trying to protect our country while our own government (Both Republicans and Democrats) does nothing but incentivize illegals to break our laws and illegally cross the border and then reward them with free medical care, free education and even welfare! And to add insult to injury, the LONGER an illegal has broken our laws the better chance we will grant them amnesty! We live in an Upside-Down, illogically-thinking country.When we visit this weekend, I hope my RV site is surrounded by Border Patrol Auxilliary! They are the TRUE American heros.
11:07 AM
Recently there has been a lot of local activity of the Border Patrol Auxilliary group. They have been using the park as a gathering point for the last few weeks. A lot of them have also been staying very close by while they go to their assign monitoring spots.This weekend we expect a media blitz to cover their current activities. No one else at the park seems to mind their presence.Would like to know if any of our visitors have any comments about their presence or activities. posted by Sharon & Dimitri at 8:11 AM on Oct 14, 2005
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Special Package
Explore, Relax and Unwind Outdoor World Retreat (located in Campo) has teamed up with Pacific Southwest Railway Museum for
FUN $89.00 weekend Camping & Train Ride package get-a-ways!
Camp Sites and RV Sites Available • General Store, Club house, Shower Facilities
Family Camping & Train Ride Special
$89.00 gets a family of four Friday and Saturday nights at Outdoor World Retreat PLUS four tickets (2 adult and 2 children) on the train ride at Campo on Saturday and a visit through the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum.
Details at www.outdoorworldretreat.com. For reservations, call toll free at 888-703-0009.
Board a vintage train and embark on a 1+ hour
adventure through San Diego’s scenic backcountry mountains. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Museum’s collection.
Trains Depart Campo Depot
Select Weekends11 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.Trains leave on time ... so come early!
Details on train ride/museum at www.psrm.org Artifacts • Displays • Gift shop 619-465-PSRM
We Do Parties Too!
FUN $89.00 weekend Camping & Train Ride package get-a-ways!
Camp Sites and RV Sites Available • General Store, Club house, Shower Facilities
Family Camping & Train Ride Special
$89.00 gets a family of four Friday and Saturday nights at Outdoor World Retreat PLUS four tickets (2 adult and 2 children) on the train ride at Campo on Saturday and a visit through the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum.
Details at www.outdoorworldretreat.com. For reservations, call toll free at 888-703-0009.
Board a vintage train and embark on a 1+ hour
adventure through San Diego’s scenic backcountry mountains. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Museum’s collection.
Trains Depart Campo Depot
Select Weekends11 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.Trains leave on time ... so come early!
Details on train ride/museum at www.psrm.org Artifacts • Displays • Gift shop 619-465-PSRM
We Do Parties Too!
Cart Trails
People are saying that the new cart tracks cut in the back are somewhat challenging. What do you think? And what do you drive?
Permits signed!
Hey, after a mere 4 years in attempts at the pool, we have good news. They were signed in on Friday. Inspection is to be coming today, Tuesday, and then if all goes well the gunnite will be shot this week. Then we countdown the days to jumping in!
Friday, June 22, 2007
Bunkhouses
After many inquiries, we decided to bite the bullet! And create a bunkhouse. It will be for up to eight people, bringing their sleeping bags and cooking at the outside kitchen. Restrooms and hot showers nearby. If for a group of friends, they all have to know each other's habits - might have to bring earplugs to block the personal nighttime sounds. This would be the ideal setting for people to come camping who have no trailers. We are thinking scouts, friends, youth groups, good friends, small groups for retreat like small companies or women's groups, really good friends.
This is the first of several that will become a old western town It is exciting to create something from nothing. Hopefully, ready in three weeks.
PSST someone saw a pair of lynxes run across a site close to the bunkhouse. I
This is the first of several that will become a old western town It is exciting to create something from nothing. Hopefully, ready in three weeks.
PSST someone saw a pair of lynxes run across a site close to the bunkhouse. I
Pool Update

As of this morning, folks, the holdup at the County has been resolved. The next step is a couple of over the counter signatures, that will be done on Monday. Then Tuesday we call for inspection! Then the gunniters [is that a word] will be up this week to have a blast! We will be seeing real progress.
Of course there are soooo many details. Like concreting, and fencing, and plastering, and pump equipment housing. All in the final phases just awaiting their time.
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