From Deseret News archives:
Campground hosts lovin' simple life
Free Lunch
The Leeches can't do much to help the moose or the squirrels, but they are pros at helping new outdoor wannabes figure out how to build a campfire or keep the skunks and mosquitoes at bay.
Rule No. 1? Zip up your tent.
Now that summer is officially here, the Leeches are ready for whatever campers toss their way at the Jordan Pines campground in Big Cottonwood Canyon. As campground hosts, they've dealt with everything from overflowing latrines to rowdy card games since they quit their jobs two years ago and traded their four-bedroom house for a fifth-wheel trailer.
They downsized from a living space of 2,300 square feet to one that fills up less than 250, but now that they've sampled the simple life, they don't want to go back.
Instead of an alarm clock, the Leeches are awakened by the sound of birds singing and the tantalizing aroma of campfire bacon. There are no lawns to mow, no roofs to repair and no electric bills to pay. Their only big expense is filling their gas tank.
Eager to share the joys of campground hosting, Don and Jo, 49 and a former software developer, recently joined me for a Free Lunch chat during a break from collecting campground fees and helping campers figure out how to put up their new Springbar tents.
Inside their Fleetwood Wilderness trailer, there's a sign near the kitchen sink that reads, "Home Is Where We Build Our Nest." Don's mother gave it to Jo on her birthday, after the couple announced they were downsizing to spend their summers as campground hosts and winters volunteering in warm climates like Texas.
Until a few years ago, the Leeches seemed content with their 9-to-5 lives, commuting to their jobs from the pretty little town of Mantua, in Sardine Canyon. Then, while vacationing in Island Park near Yellowstone, they met a pair of happy campground hosts.
"We had no idea that such a job existed," says Jo, who like Don has always enjoyed camping. "We thought, 'Man, that looks fun. Why couldn't we do something like that?' "
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