Night of the Javelinas
We recently stayed at the Fort Davis State campground and had new camping experience. Night of the Javelinas. Javelinas resemble a small wild hog, but are not a member of that family. We arrived and set up the camper and I had opened the front compartment to get the dogs long leads out and had a senior moment and left the door open. At around 1:30 AM there was a loud ruckus going on under the front of the RV. The Javelina around 5 of them had raided the compartment and found the dogs backup sack of food, which they pulled out of the RV and were deciding on who got what. I got up and with a broom and flashlight and making large carnivore sounds drove them off. I was concerned that they were chewing on the RV's electrical system which was in the compartment. I picked up the remaining dog food sack, locked the compartment and returned to bed. At 3:30 sensing that the coast was clear the raiding party returned and the party was on again. I decided that they could have what dog food was left on the ground. The next morning all was well and no damage was found. Moral to the story check your compartments!
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