โMay-29-2016 07:49 AM
โJun-01-2016 09:20 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
Our family tradition is to go out camping every Memorial day weekend so we made reservations way in advance. Set up camp last night. Roasting marshmellows with the family when neighbors move in. Stereo cranks. Beers are opened. Kids we don't know are in our site. Tried to polietly , and I really was, ask the neighbors to turn it down as it is suppose to be "quiet time". They told me I picked the wrong campground. Thought about camp hosts but what could they do? Get into a conflict and put drunks out on the road? Not likely. So we packed up and came home. Why can't folks who want to party stay home? Folks just do not care anymore. Very discouraging
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โMay-30-2016 09:12 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
It was a USFS campground. As I said previously no cell service. No rangers in the area. Only one camp host. What are they going to do eccept risk gettin beat up. This is the new norm. I am not going to get physical with a bunch of drunks with my kids present.
โMay-30-2016 07:08 PM
westend wrote:Oasisbob wrote:IMO, you made the right decision.
It was a USFS campground. As I said previously no cell service. No rangers in the area. Only one camp host. What are they going to do eccept risk gettin beat up. This is the new norm. I am not going to get physical with a bunch of drunks with my kids present.
Think about this, though: Your kids aren't present and you get in a fight with one of these drunks. You throw one punch and the drunk goes down, forever. You may end up in a cell before everything is worked out in your favor. Or, the deceased drunk is the nephew of a Court Clerk/Judge and a trial doesn't go in your favor. There are a lot of good reasons to choose flight before fight.
โMay-30-2016 04:22 PM
Oasisbob wrote:IMO, you made the right decision.
It was a USFS campground. As I said previously no cell service. No rangers in the area. Only one camp host. What are they going to do eccept risk gettin beat up. This is the new norm. I am not going to get physical with a bunch of drunks with my kids present.
โMay-30-2016 03:11 PM
โMay-30-2016 03:04 PM
2gypsies wrote:Oasisbob wrote:
Interesting thoughts on our short weekend. It was a USFS facility. One camp host. No rangers to be seen. No cell service as we are T Mobile customers. In short it was our problem. Could have reported them Saturday morning. Then wondered about retaliation while we wee out fishing. We have been camping many years and this is the new normal. I will not expose my kids to this again
I can assure you that if you would have contacted the host, the host would have warned them once and then would have had a direct line to other authority - the park ranger (who is usually nearby) or the Sheriff. Even if you see no security, the host always has a contact number.
A slightly similar occurrence - we were hosts in Rocky Mtn. Nat'l Park and had an instance of a camper going away for the day with his cooler and food setting on the table. There are signs right on the table to stow your cooler and food from bears. Our directive was if we were to see this happen, pack up everything and put it in the office and let the ranger deal with it, which we did.
At 11pm the party returned and knocked on our door asking about his cooler. He demanded that we go to the office and get it for him. We said it wasn't up to us to give it to him. He got mad and demanded we call the ranger. We stated the ranger will be in the office at 8am to give it to him. The party was kicked out for being beligerant to us the previous night.
There are rules put into place to deal with things. Next time, your first contact should be the host.
โMay-30-2016 02:54 PM
noplace2 wrote:2oldman wrote:
I feel your pain, but it's best avoided. Change your family tradition and don't go camping on holiday weekends in popular parks. July 4 and Labor day come to mind also.
I'll second this opinion and add to it. Avoidance is indeed the best policy. As fulltimers we have to be somewhere on these holiday w/e's. Over the years we have developed keen radar about picking appropriate places for us.
We are currently in a small park in N. Central FL. There are 53 FHU sites and 15 tent sites. All were full last night due to a very popular local music festival. Over the past 3 nights there have not been any disturbances.
We look for 2 primary hallmarks:
1) No fire pits. Sitting around a campfire, drinking oneself into oblivion and raising **** seems to be the rule rather than the exception. To be sure, we enjoy a fire and have our own propane fired variety, but we rarely use it when a number of other people are around.
2) No or limited children. If a CG advertises "family friendly" or playground equipment, kids activities etc. we give it a wide berth. I know I'm likely going to get slammed for that, but I never had children of my own and don't want to deal with those of others. Kids need to be entertained. While camping, that means outside and that means noise. Pass.
Eliminating those 2 factors alone can almost guarantee us peace and quiet. And peace and quiet is, for the most part, why we do what we do.
โMay-30-2016 02:34 PM
โMay-30-2016 02:05 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
Interesting thoughts on our short weekend. It was a USFS facility. One camp host. No rangers to be seen. No cell service as we are T Mobile customers. In short it was our problem. Could have reported them Saturday morning. Then wondered about retaliation while we wee out fishing. We have been camping many years and this is the new normal. I will not expose my kids to this again
โMay-30-2016 11:54 AM