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DrewE
May 22, 2017Explorer II
Agreed that it's not a problem.
If the park is operating on a reservation/assigned space system, there should (emphasis on the should) be no need to mark your territory. If it's a first-come, first-served setup then of course it's quite necessary. If you do leave some sort of an occupied marker, make sure it's something that isn't readily mistaken for items accidentally left behind. I lost a couple of homemade wooden leveling ramps and a cheap doormat once from that situation.
If the park is operating on a reservation/assigned space system, there should (emphasis on the should) be no need to mark your territory. If it's a first-come, first-served setup then of course it's quite necessary. If you do leave some sort of an occupied marker, make sure it's something that isn't readily mistaken for items accidentally left behind. I lost a couple of homemade wooden leveling ramps and a cheap doormat once from that situation.
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