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2_geocachers
Jun 16, 2013Explorer
When camping in public campgrounds, I think campers are forgetting that they do not own the campground, especially the site they are on. Walking through a campsite on the outskirts is sometimes the only way to quickly get to a bathroom they way most of them are set up. Not everyone has the money to have a fancy facility in their own rv. IMO, comparing it to your home or your motel room, doesn't make much sense. I cut through campsite quite often when in the campground, but I do not stare in your windows and I do not cut through if you are sitting out eating. I keep to the side so as not to disturb anything. I think the campgrounds themselves should have set up walkways throughout the campground to get to the bathrooms, club houses, etc. I am respectful of others property which includes your camper, bikes, or whatever else you might have laying out, BUT the ground I'm walking on is not yours. Just my opinion and I realize that it is not shared. I'm just being brave today! AND PS Our last camping trip, my husband had injured his knee and was using a cane. There was no way I wanted him walking all the way around the outskirts of the whole campground with a bum leg just to get to the bathroom. So we walked through your rented site.
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