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Jun 01, 2016Explorer
Let's say I'm staying at a larger campground and need to go up to the camp store and grab a bag of ice (or you fill in the blank). I can hop in my 1 ton diesel truck that's loud, large, and riddled with blind spots. Or I can take my small, quiet and relatively slow golf cart. Which should I choose? Imagine answering that question while envisioning your children playing around the campground, walking the trails, riding bikes, etc. Sure, sometimes kids on golf carts and play around a little and act seemingly irresponsible. But I'll take the kid on the golf cart way ahead the guy that's been drinking all day who climb's in his truck to go fetch that bag of ice.
Of all the campgrounds we've visited (most of which allow golf carts), I've never been bothered by anyone's usage of golf carts. In my lifetime, I've actually had more close encounters of a serious nature with people on bicycles than carts.
As a kid, we used to ride our bicycles in the most irresponsible way possible. As fast as we could peddle, running into each other, jumping off of them while they're still going, etc. Let's not get upset because kids these days have access to cooler toys than we had ;-)
Of all the campgrounds we've visited (most of which allow golf carts), I've never been bothered by anyone's usage of golf carts. In my lifetime, I've actually had more close encounters of a serious nature with people on bicycles than carts.
As a kid, we used to ride our bicycles in the most irresponsible way possible. As fast as we could peddle, running into each other, jumping off of them while they're still going, etc. Let's not get upset because kids these days have access to cooler toys than we had ;-)
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