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GordonThree
Aug 11, 2015Explorer
If it can be heard from the road or another site, that's not quiet, although it would take a strict host to call it a violation. A group of people around a camp fire do tend to whoop it up now and then, while quietly chatting most of the time. Screaming kids in a tent can be pretty distracting too. In my humble opinion; anything making noise that's not mechanical or electronic should be easy to tolerate.
What about those folks that insist on driving at night to "avoid the traffic", so they pull in with their diesel rig at 11pm. Not only do I get to hear their "LOOK!! AT!! MY!! DIESEL!!" powerstroking itself while they set up, I get to smell that disgusting odor of half burnt fuel. Late arrivals should count as a violation of the quiet hours policy.
Is it a slow day for posts on the forum, need to stir the pot and get the trolls fired up? Did I do good? Who has the popcorn?
What about those folks that insist on driving at night to "avoid the traffic", so they pull in with their diesel rig at 11pm. Not only do I get to hear their "LOOK!! AT!! MY!! DIESEL!!" powerstroking itself while they set up, I get to smell that disgusting odor of half burnt fuel. Late arrivals should count as a violation of the quiet hours policy.
Is it a slow day for posts on the forum, need to stir the pot and get the trolls fired up? Did I do good? Who has the popcorn?
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