~The Road Trip To Nowhere: Lodging~
Well, I can say that the lodging was pretty fine as compared to my previous camp at the same location, where I had to stay in an A-Hut, which was terribly damp, cramped, poorly ventilated, sandy, and most of all, uncomfortable. This time, I got to stay in the dormitory, which was gr8!
Firstly, there were actually mattresses, pillowcases and bedsheets, all of which were lacking in the A-Huts, where I had to make my living space within a 3m x 1m wooden board without anything remotely cushiony within a 500m radius.
Secondly, there was a built in toilet and shower facility, which meant that we did not have to use the common showering area I had to use previously. Somehow I didn't think that the constructors of that place adequately used open concept here...Anyway, there were two toilet cubicles and one shower cubicle for our usage as and when we needed it--not that we are all scarmbling for it, though.
Thirdly, the dorm is elevated so less sand gets into our shoes, socks, bags et cetera. Unfortunately that also means more leaves and twigs are blown into the dorm, but at least they can be removed with ease.
Perhaps the lodging could be improved with better ventilation, because the window mechanisms are a tad bit too rusty.
Firstly, there were actually mattresses, pillowcases and bedsheets, all of which were lacking in the A-Huts, where I had to make my living space within a 3m x 1m wooden board without anything remotely cushiony within a 500m radius.
Secondly, there was a built in toilet and shower facility, which meant that we did not have to use the common showering area I had to use previously. Somehow I didn't think that the constructors of that place adequately used open concept here...Anyway, there were two toilet cubicles and one shower cubicle for our usage as and when we needed it--not that we are all scarmbling for it, though.
Thirdly, the dorm is elevated so less sand gets into our shoes, socks, bags et cetera. Unfortunately that also means more leaves and twigs are blown into the dorm, but at least they can be removed with ease.
Perhaps the lodging could be improved with better ventilation, because the window mechanisms are a tad bit too rusty.
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