westernrvparkowner wrote:
korbe wrote:
I normally do not carry trimmers while campin. I have, however, climbed up on my roof and snapped off dead branches from pine trees located in the National Forests. I would not take it upon myself to do any pruning in private campgrounds. If I suspect vegetation that could damage my rig in a private campground, or RV park, I will either ask for a new site or ask for some pruning. If the management is unwilling to act, I will go somewhere else.
In my opinion, this is the only correct answer. And you need to extend it to Public Parks as well. I know a few years back a guy got fined $10,000 for cutting down a relatively small tree in a Yellowstone Park campground. His reasoning? It made backing in easier. Leave the tree trimming to the owners and management. You might only want to cut away a few small branches, but the next person will think it is OK to cut down a 40 foot tree to get satellite reception. As I often say, "Everybody wants to be in the forest, but no one wants to be around trees."
Have to agree. But now you are going to have to put another sign telling people not to prune the trees...lmao