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CincyGus
Explorer II
May 28, 2014

Dumping tanks- Waiting lines

Please humor me this venting rant. If your are guilty of the two items I mention below, I'm sorry for my name calling. If you, like I, are one of the people that try to be prepared when it is your turn at the dump station, a big thank you for being considerate to your fellow RVer's.

When I go camping for the weekend, especially a holiday weekend, I expect that there will be significant lines for the dump station. I know some people that get up at the crack of dawn to get camp broken down so they can beat the rush at check out time. That kind of "hurry up" mode kind of kills the relaxation I hopefully had during my camping trip so I've never been one of those folks.

I got up, woke the daughter, ate a little breakfast and we started our leisurely breakdown of camp and got hooked up. Pulled around to the dump station around 1130 (1300 checkout)and surprisingly, it wasn't that bad of a line. About 10-12 units I'd estimate. Kicked on the tunes and did the position crawl, moving up a spot about every 3-5 minutes or so (two dump hookups).

So as I get close enough to the dump station that I can see the people dumping, I'm watching and see some of them as they are next to dump, come out and get their compartment door opened, some even pulling their sewer hose out and putting it in the back of their truck and getting their gloves on. Tip of the hat to those folks for being ready when it was their turn!

I also see two people that go in their camper and not even aware the people that were in front of them are gone and it's their turn to pull up. I'm not talking about 30-45 seconds. I mean the person behind them had to go knock on their camper door after about 3-4 minutes and inform them they needed to pull up and dump or get out of line!

I also witnessed someone take out the screen from their window to their bathroom I'm assuming to run a hose through it for a tank wand flush, that they must have run for 7-8 minutes if it was a second. How clean does your black tank have to be? 25 minutes this guy was at the dump station while 4 people dumped in the station next to him. The most frustrating part was his female companion (Wife/Girlfriend/Whoever) had to come talk to him about something about every 3-4 minutes at which point he stopped whatever he was doing at the time.

My term for such people are Obliviots. Again sorry for the name calling but you really need to be more considerate of others. Maybe you can be observant and be ready when it's your turn like 95% of people do? Maybe you can skip the snack or drink refill from inside the camper until you pull out of line after dumping? I'm sure someone will say, I'll take as long as I need when it's my turn. And I have no problem with that. Just don't take multiples of what you need, please? Show some consideration for the folks behind you?

No Obliviots we killed or injured in preparation of this rant. If I can convince one Obliviot to look in the mirror, self identify and make an effort to be more considerate of others, this has all be worth it.

Thank You!
  • Ran into this on Monday afternoon of Memorial day weekend with 10+ rigs waiting. Guy has hose in window for over 45 mins. When asked if there was a problem, he says no just trying to clean a tank sensor. You inconsiderate SOB

    I like to flush my black tank also but the whole procedure only takes 8-10 min start to finish. Its not rocket science, but to some its a project.

    JKaz
  • Obliviotes! Post of the day!!

    I like to flush my tanks but I will not do it if I'm in a line. It really doesn't mean the end of the world if you don't.

    Heck, I don't even rinse my sewer hose. If running 40 gallons of soapy grey water through it doesn't get it clean enough then nothing will. And it just doesn't need to be any cleaner.
  • X3.....We were waiting in line one time.....family of 4 in front of us. They got in and gee, dad decided now would be a good time to teach sonny boy how to do it. Obviously sonny boy had a hard time understanding cuz dad went thru it a # of times. Then after all was done, dad went into the RV and mom came out and started washing windows!!!!!!!!!!! We suffered thru that, then dad and son came out and then #2 son went into the RV!!!!!!!!! I'd had it.....went up and told them to move their damn rig that others wanted/needed to use the dump station. Dad said "we can't help it, sonny boy has to use the restroom". I informed him that SONNYBOY was at least 10 yrs old and COULD have used it before they were in line or down the street or in the trees, I didn't care. and btw MOM could wash those windows when you get home, not when there are 10 rigs wanting to get out of there and to kindly move the rig before my husband moves it for them. yeah, they moved....... :) No, I've never been sorry for confronting the Obliviots....... I love that name!!!!
  • This is my cue to post how glad I am to have a macerator with a long hose, and a sewer cleanout where we can dump at home straight into the sewer. It won't help on long trips, of course, but it's great on one of these holiday weekends.
  • X2- I am one of those that likes to flush my tank between trips and I know how long it takes to do it correctly. Can take 15 minutes or longer. When I have the urge to do this, I wait until the line at the dump station has gone. I can't deal with people who have no consideration for others, but it is what it is. It is like avoiding rush hour traffic, just have to leave before or after the crowd.
    I usually choose after when it comes to dumping.

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