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Terryallan
Sep 04, 2018Explorer II
fj12ryder wrote:
If you don't, or can't, use an awning mat, and the area is fairly wet and muddy, you'd be surprised where the mud and dirt will go. Or sand from the beach. Or wet leaves on the ground. If you camp somewhere other than on a concrete pad, the dirt has to go somewhere.
The OP asks what people thought of the steps, so I said what I thought. Don't get too upset about how I do things.
Just wondering. I have been camping for 35 years, in mud, sand, grass, gravel, (last night the rain turned the area in to a pond) and what ever that stuff is on the ground on the Blue Ridge Parkway CGs, and never did we get our steps so dirty that they couldn't be swept off, or quickly cleaned. There are rugs that fit over the steps that help keep them clean.
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