โMar-28-2018 11:54 AM
โMar-31-2018 02:36 PM
Lantley wrote:Walaby wrote:Lantley wrote:Fizz wrote:
Never seen such a disorganized bunch openly say they can't get it together on pack-up day.
It's simple:
The night before you pack away everything you won't use the next morning.
Toys, canoes, bicycles are all packed away.
Simple breakfast, lunch, catch your breath then go.
What you pack away the night before impacts the night before.
Do I shut down Saturday at 6:00 so that I can depart Sunday by 11:00?
There is merrit to putting things away early, however in order to leave swiftly it requires sacrificing part of the evening's activities the night before. I am not willing to give up Saturday night for the sake of Sunday morning.
It's really not rocket science. Night before I leave, I put away stuff Im not going to use either that night, or the next AM. It doesn't take 3 hours to break camp. I get up in the AM. Eat breakfast, lounge around, maybe visit RV.net, take my last dump, then do the tank dumps (if FHU), flush, pack up stuff, take dog for last walk, hook up and go.
It's not difficult, and I find it humorous that there are 8 pages debating this. Almost as bad as asking when do you make your bed.
Mike
"How many hours does it take folks to pack up? I usually do a basic clean up the night before and then the actual pack up takes less than 15 minutes."
I have no issue getting out by 11 however it is more than a 15 minute endeavor.
The only way I can pack up in 15 minutes is if I shut down the night before.
โMar-31-2018 02:26 PM
SoundGuy wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Soundguy your arguments are getting weaker and weaker every time. The truth is YOU want a later checkout so you are making up generalities to justify that what you want is the only reasonable solution.
Thanks for a good laugh. :W Look in the mirror if you want to see who's being argumentative ... or look back on your many posts in this thread which do just that. :S I've simply pointed out why a later check out works better for many, for a variety of reasons ... happily our Ontario provincial park system which manages 20,000 campsites agrees. :B
"Check in time is after 2:00 p.m. and check out time is before 2:00 p.m."
โMar-31-2018 01:35 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Soundguy your arguments are getting weaker and weaker every time. The truth is YOU want a later checkout so you are making up generalities to justify that what you want is the only reasonable solution.
โMar-31-2018 12:50 PM
Walaby wrote:Lantley wrote:Fizz wrote:
Never seen such a disorganized bunch openly say they can't get it together on pack-up day.
It's simple:
The night before you pack away everything you won't use the next morning.
Toys, canoes, bicycles are all packed away.
Simple breakfast, lunch, catch your breath then go.
What you pack away the night before impacts the night before.
Do I shut down Saturday at 6:00 so that I can depart Sunday by 11:00?
There is merrit to putting things away early, however in order to leave swiftly it requires sacrificing part of the evening's activities the night before. I am not willing to give up Saturday night for the sake of Sunday morning.
It's really not rocket science. Night before I leave, I put away stuff Im not going to use either that night, or the next AM. It doesn't take 3 hours to break camp. I get up in the AM. Eat breakfast, lounge around, maybe visit RV.net, take my last dump, then do the tank dumps (if FHU), flush, pack up stuff, take dog for last walk, hook up and go.
It's not difficult, and I find it humorous that there are 8 pages debating this. Almost as bad as asking when do you make your bed.
Mike
โMar-31-2018 12:06 PM
โMar-31-2018 11:31 AM
Lantley wrote:Fizz wrote:
Never seen such a disorganized bunch openly say they can't get it together on pack-up day.
It's simple:
The night before you pack away everything you won't use the next morning.
Toys, canoes, bicycles are all packed away.
Simple breakfast, lunch, catch your breath then go.
What you pack away the night before impacts the night before.
Do I shut down Saturday at 6:00 so that I can depart Sunday by 11:00?
There is merrit to putting things away early, however in order to leave swiftly it requires sacrificing part of the evening's activities the night before. I am not willing to give up Saturday night for the sake of Sunday morning.
โMar-31-2018 11:03 AM
Fizz wrote:
Never seen such a disorganized bunch openly say they can't get it together on pack-up day.
It's simple:
The night before you pack away everything you won't use the next morning.
Toys, canoes, bicycles are all packed away.
Simple breakfast, lunch, catch your breath then go.
โMar-31-2018 10:35 AM
โMar-31-2018 10:30 AM
โMar-31-2018 10:25 AM
BadgerMcAdams wrote:
What is with the part about "No Alcohol allowed" etc, etc...
Is it a dry county/province or some such? Not that I drag a keg along with me on my camping excursions, but an ice cold one at night with my pipe is a very nice ending to a good day camping...or a bad day camping even.
โMar-31-2018 10:21 AM
drsteve wrote:Trekkar wrote:drsteve wrote:
Here in Michigan the state parks all are 11AM checkout, 1PM check in. Some parks have no-alcohol rules, but they operate on the wink and a nod system. The only people I have ever seen getting busted for alcohol by the rangers are the ones making noise and causing a disturbance.
The online registration site FAQ shows Michigan State Parks check in at 3 p.m., and check out time at 1 p.m.
That's what it listed in Muskegon State ParK when I stayed earlier this month.
It sure does... I stand corrected. I wonder when they changed it?
โMar-31-2018 09:39 AM
Fizz wrote:
Never seen such a disorganized bunch openly say they can't get it together on pack-up day.
It's simple:
The night before you pack away everything you won't use the next morning.
Toys, canoes, bicycles are all packed away.
Simple breakfast, lunch, catch your breath then go.
โMar-31-2018 09:04 AM
โMar-31-2018 08:39 AM
โMar-31-2018 08:17 AM
SoundGuy wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Oh, and here is the first response to my question on the tent camping forum:
8am would be too early for me
scout camping we generally have 30-50 people packed and ready to go by 10am
if 30-50 scouts and parents can be packed and out by 10am no eeason anyone else cant be ready by 10am
can always do activities after your packed and out
I don't see any commonality at all between teen scouts who are individually expected to be responsible for getting themselves organized by a certain time and are chaperoned by adults monitoring that they do so and a family with a couple of young kids camping in a tent or popup struggliing to meet such an unreasonably early check out deadline. Silly comparison. :R