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- DannyAExplorerI agree with many others, music, tv's etc are a real problem.
No one wants to hear someone else's music.
Campgrounds should stop this quickly. - SDcampowneroperExplorerWe requirED leases on cats for the safety of the cat, control its faeces, and for our wildlife. A cat is a hunter. It will kill anything it can and bring it home. Tell me about your cat that only brings home rodents and not birds.
When I was a kid on the farm, Kiowa co. Ks., we had a colony of Western Kingbirds. People from colleges and all around came to study them, but we also had to control rodents in hay, grain, buildings. My pappys ( BS ag, Friends U, Wichita ) solution was bull snakes, no cats except the indoor house cat, we would catch every bull snake we saw and release it in the hay stack. Bingo! no mice, lots of birds.
Not a good solution in parks or camps with campers unfounded, uneducated fear of snakes. - 2oldmanExplorer II
Naio wrote:
Now that's something my cat and I have not had a big problem with. Most parks seem pretty strict about leashes, except on cats. :)
Off-leash dogs. - ppineExplorer II"I've seen it all" is a pretty bold statement.
Have you seen bad acid trips, stampeding elk, a knife fight, two grizzlies fighting over your cooler? - NaioExplorer IIOff-leash dogs.
My camping cat and I sometimes resort to taking turns getting up every 10 minutes or so, to look out the window and see if the dogs have finally been taken in, so he can go out. - B_O__PlentyExplorer III've seen it all. Trees not trimmed, barking dogs, dog poop, cutting through my site, loud parties, management not enforcing rules, loud exhaust. Come to think of it, what the heck am I doing this for. Much nicer if I just stay home.
B.O. - 2oldmanExplorer II
Lantley wrote:
Yikes. Glad I never have.
If you have ever dealt with the public on a long term basis you will understand he is not exaggerating. - LantleyNomad
2oldman wrote:
bgum wrote:
Methinks he may be exaggerating just a bit, but I get the drift.
I agree with westernrvparkowner.
If you have ever dealt with the public on a long term basis you will understand he is not exaggerating.
The public believes the public is always right.
Unfortunately the manager,owner,or clerk. Has to inform the public when they are wrong. It doesn't always go well ....LOL
Working with the general public can be difficult at times...one bad apple can ruin a day - ScottGNomadHaven't really had any problems in a very long time. Night time noise would probably be the biggest complaint but it seems to be a rare occurance anymore.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
bgum wrote:
Methinks he may be exaggerating just a bit, but I get the drift.
I agree with westernrvparkowner.
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