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DanNJanice wrote:
We carry a small two person dome tent, for the rare times when we find ourselves in just this situation. We can put the tent up in about 5 minutes and it guarantees there is no "misunderstanding".
โSep-25-2017 07:01 PM
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wa8yxm wrote:
I have to take my Motor home in for routing maintenance (Lube/Oil/Filters) next week... I'll be leaving a Car on site.
โSep-25-2017 04:08 PM
โSep-25-2017 12:37 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Orange cones from the dollar store.
โSep-25-2017 12:05 PM
BizmarksMom wrote:Have to agree that firewood and mats are left behind a lot and don't indicate a occupied site.
Door mats and chocks are easy for people to forget when they pack up and head home. Leftover firewood is commonly stacked and left for the next camper to enjoy. None of those items says "occupied" to anybody driving around the campground, looking for a site.
You need to make it obvious. An old tent, a few chairs, a sign, orange cones... Make it really obvious that the site is occupied and the majority of campers will respect that. Yes, there are some jerks who will throw your stuff in the bushes, but they are few and far between.
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