I have rented many places on my travels. When someone pays you to stay on your land, it’s your responsibility to host them, which means getting back to them when they message you in a timely fashion. I told you I was driving across country from Oregon, and that I did not know where I was and I was trying to spend the night somewhere and asked if there was anything I needed to know before I booked my stay. I do understand that you rent mostly to RV sites., However, you were very enthusiastic about me coming in a car and said that a car camper would do well. When I reached out to you to ask about bathrooms, etc. there was no response. You didn’t get back to me until the following day long after I had messaged you. I also messaged you again after that with no response. These messages were sent at a reasonable hour, and then you told me the following day once I had left that there were bathrooms available at the refuge. I told you I didn’t know where I was and that I was in a car, and you did not adequately respond to my message. You quickly responded to me when I initially reached out, encouraging me to come out of my way to camp there telling me it was worth it. What I know to be true is that people who host guests are, responsive, communicative, and make them feel welcome.what I got from you was a lack of response and zero communication until I was already off your land. It’s unacceptable because you’re only job as a host when someone comes to your land is to respond.