โJan-08-2018 08:11 AM
โJan-14-2018 03:58 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Maybe it's different from State to State but honestly I haven't had trouble finding a spot to camp whenever a workaholic friend of mine calls up and wants to take his kids camping.
Folks really detest rustic parks here in Michigan. I can walk in and get a spot around Independence Day no problem.
They camp in tents and I'm already setup for boondocking, it works well.
โJan-14-2018 03:53 PM
โJan-14-2018 03:27 PM
ohhell10339 wrote:Durb wrote:
People are gaming the reservation system and are even being coached how to do so on this thread.
If your description of the situation was accurate, then people could easily get campsites simply by showing up at a given time of day and taking one of the site cancellations. That's actually fairly easy to do at some parks, but not at others. On the Oregon coast during the summer, for example, good luck with that.
People's plans change and they may not actually show up when they have a reservation. They consider it worthwhile to make reservations, though, and are willing to pay a cancellation fee if they can't be there. Not everything is a conspiracy, and not everybody is trying to "game the system."
โJan-14-2018 02:20 PM
Durb wrote:
People are gaming the reservation system and are even being coached how to do so on this thread.
โJan-14-2018 02:09 PM
spoon059 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
In our area at NFs, if you don't show the first night of your reservation and you don't call the rangers, you forfeit the entire reservation. There is no, well I'll book 14 days and then choose which ones to go.
I like this idea. I'm not sure how to prevent these types of bookings, short of a stringent cancellation fee and forfeiting sites like you mentioned. It still doesn't help the average camper, who checks availability before leaving and it shows booked because the date hasn't yet arrived to forfeit the site.
โJan-14-2018 01:37 PM
toedtoes wrote:
In our area at NFs, if you don't show the first night of your reservation and you don't call the rangers, you forfeit the entire reservation. There is no, well I'll book 14 days and then choose which ones to go.
โJan-14-2018 01:36 PM
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โJan-14-2018 11:42 AM
โJan-14-2018 11:19 AM
โJan-14-2018 11:13 AM
Thom02099 wrote:GordonThree wrote:Durb wrote:
We booked the last two sites at a popular state park in Oregon for Tuesday through Friday. Even though the park was booked full it was 80% empty and did not start to fill until Friday. People are gaming the reservation system and are even being coached how to do so on this thread.
In my mind - $200 booking fee of which $192 will be refunded to you when you physically show up on the first day of your reservation. Forfeited if the reservation is cancelled. Too many people with too much time on their computers taking pride in locking up campsites so others can't use them. Tough medicine but hitting people in the wallet is the only thing that will stop the abuse. This plan provides for no extra cost if you actually plan to use the site.
Nothing angers me more than showing up to a state park that showed sold out online yet is mostly empty.
Onsite staff don't even have the power to override the computer without a several day wait.
^^^ This! Total agreement with GordonThree.
Last year, on a trip to RMNP, Moraine Park CG had the sign out front that said Campground Full. And yet, there were sites on both side of us that were never occupied for the weekend, and several others in our loop that were also not occupied.
Same thing at a USFS CG. Sign out front said FULL, but a walk around the CG several times during the weekend, we saw several sites that were never occupied.
This is frustrating, for those of us that try to use the system correctly, and for those who want to try a last minute booking, or even a walk in to a specific CG. If the sign out front says full, can the CG host override that? Can the area Ranger? Seems like at some point the site should be fair game for any takers.
For anyone who may be interested in booking within the 180 day window in Colorado for locales that use recreation.gov, 01/20/18 is the first day for booking 07/20/18. So far, I've been able to book CG that I want, though I've had to go with a 3rd choice for some locations.
โJan-14-2018 11:09 AM
GordonThree wrote:Durb wrote:
We booked the last two sites at a popular state park in Oregon for Tuesday through Friday. Even though the park was booked full it was 80% empty and did not start to fill until Friday. People are gaming the reservation system and are even being coached how to do so on this thread.
In my mind - $200 booking fee of which $192 will be refunded to you when you physically show up on the first day of your reservation. Forfeited if the reservation is cancelled. Too many people with too much time on their computers taking pride in locking up campsites so others can't use them. Tough medicine but hitting people in the wallet is the only thing that will stop the abuse. This plan provides for no extra cost if you actually plan to use the site.
Nothing angers me more than showing up to a state park that showed sold out online yet is mostly empty.
Onsite staff don't even have the power to override the computer without a several day wait.
โJan-14-2018 08:05 AM
Durb wrote:
We booked the last two sites at a popular state park in Oregon for Tuesday through Friday. Even though the park was booked full it was 80% empty and did not start to fill until Friday. People are gaming the reservation system and are even being coached how to do so on this thread.
In my mind - $200 booking fee of which $192 will be refunded to you when you physically show up on the first day of your reservation. Forfeited if the reservation is cancelled. Too many people with too much time on their computers taking pride in locking up campsites so others can't use them. Tough medicine but hitting people in the wallet is the only thing that will stop the abuse. This plan provides for no extra cost if you actually plan to use the site.
โJan-14-2018 07:52 AM