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Dog_Folks
Apr 03, 2015Explorer
Rollnhome wrote:Dog Folks wrote:
The general consensus is : Cheat and don't worry about it. Sad.
Not mentioned here is the number of people restricted to a site also may be to keep the wear and tear on the site to a minimum and give the site a "rest." I know one state park where this is the case. The sites were literally becoming big mud holes.
So go ahead and cheat, put a little extra wear and tear on the site. No one will know except you. Having fun is the most important thing. Be sure to check the rest of the rules to see which ons you don't want to follow.
A bit dramatic and much ado about nothing in this particular instance.
Your message and opinion is duly noted.
I happen to disagree because of my camp hosting experience where I seen sites worn out, with my own two eyes, due to overuse.
Nothing dramatic about most replies here saying CHEAT. It is not dramatic but rather sad. I expected better from the camping community.
I would be willing to bet if the OP calls the park and asks, he will be granted an exception.
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