mike mck wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Thats_Ok wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Also the fire pit is not your dogs bathroom.
Still don't understand the anti-dog element...
Not the dogs fault...bears, birds, deer, racoons, skunks, squirrels, and other vermin poop in the woods...
9.8 of 10 dog people pick-up as far as I've noticed.
Why is this such a big frigging deal?
...actually never seen dog droppings in any fire pit...
Crimeny sakes :(
Ok, I'll explain....
I COOK FOOD over my fire. The last time I camped, a dog on a leash was allowed to PISS on my fire ring. To me that is a big frigging deal! With the attitude that anything like this is OK, you don't belong in a campground.
When you cook food on a public Grill do you clean it before cooking? I would think same is true of the fire pit. I can't imagine why you would cook over a public campground fire pit. Dogs are the least of your worries. Your expectation that a hole in the ground in a circle of rocks used by the general public will be suitable to cook your food without any cleaning on your part amazes me. Bring a grill.
I never saw people jump to conclusions like this. Just where did you get the nonsense about no cleaning?
OK, I cleaned up a fire ring that wasn't even used yet this year. The next day a "lady" with a dog, on a very long leash, allowed it to come 30 feet into my site and spray my fire ring. These folks and all that believe that to be acceptable, is what amazes me.