KFS wrote:
I agree but ...
One caveat where we camp is that if you have a lakefront lot - other campers still have access and there is no public path so ...
People are nice enough though. Keep a distance with a discreet nod or wave as needed.
Last night DH watched a woman walk her dog around empty sites and let it do its business under a picnic table then wander off without cleaning up. That will be nice for the next people who pull in.
that's where the old cellphone video comes in handy or video camera, and record the person, make sure to catch their face, and turn it over to the park manager, hopefully with a campsite number to make it easy to find her, nothing is more disgusting.