SoundGuy wrote:
These typically would seem to be those who aren't "campers" in the truest sense of the word...oblivious to anyone else who may not share their same view of what "camping" means...For many of us who really do "camp"
Sounds alot like a pot calling a kettle black. Everyone has a different style of camping. While you may not consider a large group gathering together at one site "camping", a single couple in a tent probably thinks the same thing about you with your "house on wheels". As long as the rules are not being violated, it's none of anyone else's business how someone "camps", nor can you define "camping" for anyone other than yourself. If campground rules are being violated, then the park management needs to be informed; most parks do take it seriously. If they don't, find another park. Contrary to what some may believe, there ARE enough campgrounds to find the type/atmosphere that works for you.