Dan, the end-of-year pricing that's good till Dec. 31 is $75 a night for 2 bedrooms and $80 for three bedrooms. This $5 surcharge covers the hydro (ostensbily) for heating the cabin. There's one gas-fired cabin (I believe), but we've never stayed in that particular one. It's likely #3 or #4 if memory serves. We've stayed in #2 (decent, small porch, big area inside for 2 bedrooms), #6 (fairly small inside, 2 bedrooms, has a nice couch, our favourite year-over-year) and #7 (the furthest west cabin within the grounds, big porch, bigger than #6 inside, 2 bedrooms, not as nice of a view of the lake).
So far,#6 has been our fave. It has one of the best views from a cabin at Wasi Lake that I've seen. The firepit's placed well and there's even a large rock that allows you to split logs easily if you bring a splitting axe. It is right next to the boat ramp, so some mornings during fishing season there's some foot/vehicle traffic that you hear at times. Normally, most people set up the night that they get there and launch/tie up their boats early to avoid that situation in the morning.
They're reasonable there, the pricing for rentals is wicked for what you get and the people that run the park (Chris and his wife Darla) are awesome. Some days when we want to go sit by the lake in peace, we'll drive down and hang out for a bit. That kind of atmosphere is why I've been looking actively for a year now for the right deal on a camper-model trailer with an add-on there. Now that I think that we've found it, I can't wait for next spring.
Oscar's been out a couple of times too. He knows they're decent there. Just ask him
Giant log-splitting rock:
There's water at all of the tent sites, so we can hose you down if you get too excited.
Yeah Matt, I hear you man. We've been stuck here since mid-summer, so at least we've been able to get out there a few days at a time and get some fishing and campfires in.
Note the fact that after you stir a campfire with one of those two-pronged camp forks, do NOT under any circumstances jab the red-hot camp fork into your foot. Doubly so if the person wielding the camp fork is your g/f :p
Symptoms include burning a hole through the top of your shoe, vaporizing your sock and pretending to be Dracula fighting Blade when Blade's super-hammered. It cauterized instantly, no blood gushing and is healing... but there definitely was/is a hole in the top of my foot.
I did tell Amanda that I felt I'd sleep safer that night knowing she was that good with sharp objects should vampires arrive. No smiley face on her reaction.
So far,#6 has been our fave. It has one of the best views from a cabin at Wasi Lake that I've seen. The firepit's placed well and there's even a large rock that allows you to split logs easily if you bring a splitting axe. It is right next to the boat ramp, so some mornings during fishing season there's some foot/vehicle traffic that you hear at times. Normally, most people set up the night that they get there and launch/tie up their boats early to avoid that situation in the morning.
They're reasonable there, the pricing for rentals is wicked for what you get and the people that run the park (Chris and his wife Darla) are awesome. Some days when we want to go sit by the lake in peace, we'll drive down and hang out for a bit. That kind of atmosphere is why I've been looking actively for a year now for the right deal on a camper-model trailer with an add-on there. Now that I think that we've found it, I can't wait for next spring.
Oscar's been out a couple of times too. He knows they're decent there. Just ask him
Giant log-splitting rock:
(10-21-2010, 08:44 AM)meford4u Wrote: With my new medication, I am always pitching a tent.
There's water at all of the tent sites, so we can hose you down if you get too excited.
(10-20-2010, 11:47 PM)Burnin21 Wrote: Adam, thats kick ass bro. I'd be down for that, I love the north and I'd like to get up there more in 2011. I was perma stuck in the city this year, selling cars gives you no room for vacay lol
Yeah Matt, I hear you man. We've been stuck here since mid-summer, so at least we've been able to get out there a few days at a time and get some fishing and campfires in.
Note the fact that after you stir a campfire with one of those two-pronged camp forks, do NOT under any circumstances jab the red-hot camp fork into your foot. Doubly so if the person wielding the camp fork is your g/f :p
Symptoms include burning a hole through the top of your shoe, vaporizing your sock and pretending to be Dracula fighting Blade when Blade's super-hammered. It cauterized instantly, no blood gushing and is healing... but there definitely was/is a hole in the top of my foot.
I did tell Amanda that I felt I'd sleep safer that night knowing she was that good with sharp objects should vampires arrive. No smiley face on her reaction.
Daily driver 1: 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport "S"
33" BFG Mud-Terrain KM2s, lots of Rough Country gear - bumper, 2.5" lift, swaybar disconnects, Superwinch 10,000lb winch, Detroit Locker in rear D44 axle, custom exhaust, K+N filtercharger, Superchips-tuned.
Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT
COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.
33" BFG Mud-Terrain KM2s, lots of Rough Country gear - bumper, 2.5" lift, swaybar disconnects, Superwinch 10,000lb winch, Detroit Locker in rear D44 axle, custom exhaust, K+N filtercharger, Superchips-tuned.
Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT
COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.