Bumpyroad wrote:
jake2250 wrote:
! There are Handicap spots for people with Handicaps.
There are other sites Not next to a Camper with a fire!! Kinda like getting upset at people sitting outside and talking!! Kinda goes with camping!!
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the last I checked, the handicap spots had all to do with access, nothing at all to do with campfires, etc.
and yes there are other sites but why should I have to move if I was there first. they could do as motels/restaurants/etc. did , have non-smoking/fire areas. along with no rug rats, no generators, etc.
bumpy
I think I said it before, but the "smoke" from a portable smoker is more of an aroma than billowing smoke.
Yes, CGs have fire rings, people cooking outdoors, people smoking, people talking, people playing music, people drinking, children, pets, generators, etc. that is the nature of communal areas where we are parked on slivers of ground. Most of the time we have had a great time and a few times some of the above, mainly the drinking, were way out of hand. But to truly avoid the above, one would have to purchase their own standalone land (not seasonal site) and camp solo.
I would welcome a neighbor smoking meat since I love to do the same and I'm always looking to pick up tips from others. And DH is a very friendly person and strikes up conversations easily with others. Most of our camping trips have been "destination" camping to see a site or tourist area, or overnight stops en route, so we don't for instance go to. A CG to sit for a week.