Forum Discussion
AJBert
Oct 04, 2015Explorer
toedtoes wrote:AJBert wrote:
I usually don't have "neighbors" as we camp in NF's. However, if we have an animal hanging or a "neighbor" has one hanging we tend to converse. Have yet to ever stay in an RV park.
On the other hand, if I see someone needing help I'll offer a hand no problem. I've helped a few folks over the years get unstuck in some not so nice places. I kind of hope I'll be repaid in kind should I find myself needing help.
Why do you hang animals? I'm thinking that would be a major sign to NOT visit the neighbor - an animal hanging in their campsite.... :E
No. I don't visit the neighbors. If they say hello, I'll return it. But I'm camping to get away and recharge. I have a friend who will join me camping (in his own RV and campsite) - within an hour he will know most everybody at the campground. After 4 days, I can't identify the folks in the site next to me. It works for both of us.
Sorry, I guess I should have mentioned that when we are HUNTING and we have deer and/or elk hanging in the trees.
About Travel Trailer Group
44,028 PostsLatest Activity: Mar 27, 2025