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Headlights when showing up late!

jake2250
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Why do campers keep there headlights pointed at other campers when they arrive after sun down? I can see that you are backing in,, but when you disconnect and level your trailer, Or set your tent up.....TURN YOUR HEADLIGHTS OFF!!!! Really? Just experienced that Friday night..
Big camping weekend for some,, Campers started showing up late Friday after dark,, They find there site,,stare at it,size it up,discuss there backing in strategy,walk thru the procedure! All the time the truck or car is running,radio playing, kids running around,HEADLIGHTS blaring in other campers eyes!!! I am trying to enjoy a camp fire,have a cold drink and watch the madness!!
Use common sense!!! Shut the HEADLIGHTS off,,,,leave the parking lights on if you must!!! But if you see me putting my hand over my eyes it's because you are blinding us!!!!!
Then to leave your vehicle running with headlights on while you set up your tent or camper BEHIND the vehicle MAKES NO SENSE at all!!!
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jake2250
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JN B, Just what I was looking for,,Nah they didn't piss me off,, I just was trying to figure out if there was a warp in time or a dimension in time that makes that behavior ok? I read a thread about a rv'er that wanted to install an LED light strip under his awning,, a handful of responses were that they hope he didn't camp near them or about how these lights were disturbing others and ruining the night sky!

But it seems ok to come a blaring in and throw ALL courtesy out the window!! As long as I dont leave a few LEDs on all night,, or god forbid leave my flag pole Red White and Blue LED light on past quiet time!!

But I guess as you see it,, I was at fault because I didn't hand them a trophy or an award because they finally got it back in and set up by themselves!!

I guess if no one is around to help you get 'er set then it won't get done in your neck of the woods.. Don't need your help with guiding it in there, I feel the happy go lucky neighbor that runs over telling me how to do things is the nosy one!! "Uhh Ehh there good neighbor,, uuhh yah,, ya might a wanna try turning them there wheels ah to da right eh,, yep,ah that 'll get ya right where ya need 'eh"...
"Oh hey ah thanks right back to ya good neighbor,,Couldn't have got that done with out yer help there 'eh"..
"Oh and after I help get your water hooked up and your fancy power plug hooked all up like and all, why ah don't you come on like and we'll have a few Labaatt Blues and talk about them there Leafs "eh"...
Well then maybe in the morning Yogi and Boo Boo can come by for waffles and Syrup!!!

But seriously,, really,,, I mean it,,,,,I only stayed over on Friday night to see the spectacle and get a few laughs!! It was funny!! Some of these weekend warriors had no clue what was going on around them.. Is this what weekend camping is like?? I mean really,, I did wake up later that night or maybe it was early Saturday around o dark thirty,, to the sound of a couple of folks laughing and talking (almost quietly) to see that they were sitting at my picnic table just enjoying the full moon and drinking a few beers and smoke!!

REALLY?? I showed them the new LED light I put in my porch light fixture,, I think they were impressed,, kinda blinded them a little at first,, but once that bright dot in the center of there eyes started to fade they got up and left,, nice of 'em to leave the cigarette butts on my table!!

I think the misses and I will do that again in the future,, Maybe try to stay the whole weekend,, should be a hoot "eh??

beemerphile1
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If the ignition of my Pontiac is on, the headlights are on, there is no off switch.

If you don't believe me, check on genvibe.com. Been discussed a number of times. The only way to cut my headlights is to cut a wire or pull a fuse.
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DESERT CAPTAIN: "Sadly these morons vote and make babies which when you stop and think about it explains a lot."

Your statement is โ€œsubliminalโ€ and has more meaning the longer one thinks about it. If you should run, I shall cast one your way. You have a very nice trait, intelligence and wit in the same package. Thanks for sharing.

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Tom_Dee
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ScottG wrote:
dodge guy wrote:
Tom&Dee wrote:
Trlrboy wrote:
Uhhhhhh... you forgot to mention the idling diesel.

I am one with an idling diesel. You need to keep in mind that when I pull into a campground and back my trailer in the exhaust temperature does increase to about 450*. Without idling to cool the exhaust down (time depends on how warm everything is, how hard the engine is worked prior to arriving, etc) the turbo is spinning about 10,000 rpms and shutting it down hot causes the oil flow to stop while the turbo is still spinning and the heat will cause the oil to burn (coke) around the bearings and cause a premature turbo failure. If you are next to me when I pull in I will shut the engine down soon as I arrive PROVIDED you or anyone else puts $1000 in my hand because it will cost me more than that to replace the turbo. Now, I don't let it sit and idle for hours but I also watch the pyrometer and soon as I can I shut it down.


By the time you check in the truck has idled enough to cool down the oil. and by the time you idle through the campground it is cool enough to shut down! no reason to idle it in the campground for up to 30 minutes.



Tom, Your pyro may be bad if it shows it takes any more than 3~5 minutes to drop below 300 degrees - it just doesn't take any longer than that. There's no way the temps are that high after slowly driving around a CG and just maneuvering into a spot.

Again, I shut it down AS SOON AS I CAN, but when I am driving in a campground then backing in my exhaust gas temperatures do climb to about 400*. I am going to let it idle until it cools to a minimum of 350*. Simple as that. and like I said, soon as I can I do shut it down. I don't let it idle for any more than necessary.
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JN_B
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I think people need to lighten up.. While I agree people should be considerate, it is a two way street.

I know I've shown up after dark to a campsite, and there's nothing worse than nosy neighbors staring at you while you are trying to be quiet, rush and get setup properly so the kids can get to bed.

Maybe you should consider going over and helping out, that would make everyone happy, as you won't be starring at headlights, and the camper will be set up quicker.

I've noticed common courtesy/respect has gone out the window.. I'm apparantly part of the "me" generation, yet I've noticed it's the older generations that prejudge everyone.

Just this past weekend, we were camping with a group, and the sites were not designed for 30+ ft units. There were other campers that were in the sites across from us that were less experienced, and were having issues backing up. Instead of staring and making fun of them, we got off our asses, and helped them. Weird concept..

Oddly enough, most of the "other" campers we helped out, greatly appreciated the help, and specifically said, most people just spectate, which causes more frustrations on their side. So someone who normally is considerate, might have forgotten to turn off their headlights because they are rushing, trying to get setup.
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dodge guy wrote:
Tom&Dee wrote:
Trlrboy wrote:
Uhhhhhh... you forgot to mention the idling diesel.

I am one with an idling diesel. You need to keep in mind that when I pull into a campground and back my trailer in the exhaust temperature does increase to about 450*. Without idling to cool the exhaust down (time depends on how warm everything is, how hard the engine is worked prior to arriving, etc) the turbo is spinning about 10,000 rpms and shutting it down hot causes the oil flow to stop while the turbo is still spinning and the heat will cause the oil to burn (coke) around the bearings and cause a premature turbo failure. If you are next to me when I pull in I will shut the engine down soon as I arrive PROVIDED you or anyone else puts $1000 in my hand because it will cost me more than that to replace the turbo. Now, I don't let it sit and idle for hours but I also watch the pyrometer and soon as I can I shut it down.


By the time you check in the truck has idled enough to cool down the oil. and by the time you idle through the campground it is cool enough to shut down! no reason to idle it in the campground for up to 30 minutes.



Tom, Your pyro may be bad if it shows it takes any more than 3~5 minutes to drop below 300 degrees - it just doesn't take any longer than that. There's no way the temps are that high after slowly driving around a CG and just maneuvering into a spot.

rickeoni
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pitch wrote:
Well it was getting dark, and I was going to park at Wal-Mart for the night. Then I remembered that the folks on RV.net would say I was a cheap SOB, and that I was giving the RV community a bad name by parking in a lot, and that I was stealing out of the poor hardworking Cg owners pocket.
we had considered ourselves lucky that my overloaded, grocery getter 1500 hadn't exploded and killed 40 orphans on the way to camp.
So I decided to take the high road and continue on to the CG. Maybe I will stay home next season. Seems I am wrong with this community no matter what I do!


LOL, too funny!
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That is why we boon dock or stay in BLM or USFS campgrounds. Currently at Hurricane Creek campground near Joseph, OR. No one but us and the sound of the creek.
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CKNSLS wrote:
If headlights, drunks, loud children, barking dogs, music etc., etc., bother some of you, you should stay home.

Any RV park I have ever camped in had at least one of the above.


Bull cookies! That is beyond absurd. There are rules in every RV PARK AND CG to deal with all of these issues and if you cannot comply with all of them, all of the time it is you that should be shown the gate. Sadly the "rules are for other people" crowd just does not get it.
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pitch
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Well it was getting dark, and I was going to park at Wal-Mart for the night. Then I remembered that the folks on RV.net would say I was a cheap SOB, and that I was giving the RV community a bad name by parking in a lot, and that I was stealing out of the poor hardworking Cg owners pocket.
we had considered ourselves lucky that my overloaded, grocery getter 1500 hadn't exploded and killed 40 orphans on the way to camp.
So I decided to take the high road and continue on to the CG. Maybe I will stay home next season. Seems I am wrong with this community no matter what I do!

rk911
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Bumpyroad wrote:
jake2250 wrote:


US campsite here,,,some state DMV laws also require the driver to Honk the horn if not equipped with a back up alarm,,,,,,


I'd like to see some references please.
bumpy


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old guy wrote:
well for one thing my lights come on after it gets dark automatically. I am sure there is a way to turn them off by bypassing the system, I don't know how to do it. do you???


yup. on the headlight switch there is an auto position and a manual position. yours should have something similar. but I agree, sometimes a gentle word to the offender works wonders.
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