โJan-20-2014 04:57 PM
โJan-24-2014 03:06 PM
tpi wrote:
How about a nice middle of the road comment?
If you're already in a light polluted area, or an RV park with tons of ugly outdoor night lighting, cut the guys some slack for festive lighting. It really doesn't change much in the whole scheme of things.
If you're into festive lighting, how about some self awareness about dark skies and how the lighting affects others? In all cases turn it off at some reasonable point. Don't deploy it or use it very sparingly in dark sky areas.
โJan-24-2014 11:55 AM
โJan-24-2014 10:07 AM
jake2250 wrote:pappcam wrote:
What I'm starting to understand about this place is there are people who don't like other people and have chosen a hobby or lifestyle that gets them away from people but choose to go do their hobby or lifestyle in a place where they likely have less space and privacy as they do at home so they get angry at other people and come here to vent about them.
Interesting...
Agreed pappcam! Makes me wonder if these kind of people were ever to be invited over to my house whether they would come in and feel they could adjust my thermostat and turn of lights to suit them?
To put a note on some ones windshield expressing your dislike of lights?? Really? Spineless!!
โJan-24-2014 10:07 AM
jake2250 wrote:
Agreed pappcam! Makes me wonder if these kind of people were ever to be invited over to my house whether they would come in and feel they could adjust my thermostat and turn of lights to suit them?
To put a note on some ones windshield expressing your dislike of lights?? Really? Spineless!!
โJan-24-2014 10:05 AM
D & M wrote:
So true. How people go to a campground and not expect campfires, kids, dogs, outdoor lights, golf carts, adult beverages, outdoor movies, and music is beyond me. But this does seem to be a west coast issue. Beach camping wouldn't be fun without "stuff"
โJan-24-2014 09:45 AM
pappcam wrote:
What I'm starting to understand about this place is there are people who don't like other people and have chosen a hobby or lifestyle that gets them away from people but choose to go do their hobby or lifestyle in a place where they likely have less space and privacy as they do at home so they get angry at other people and come here to vent about them.
Interesting...
โJan-24-2014 06:45 AM
pappcam wrote:
What I'm starting to understand about this place is there are people who don't like other people and have chosen a hobby or lifestyle that gets them away from people but choose to go do their hobby or lifestyle in a place where they likely have less space and privacy as they do at home so they get angry at other people and come here to vent about them.
Interesting...
โJan-24-2014 06:03 AM
SuzzeeeQ2012 wrote:JEBar wrote:wnjj wrote:
If you* are rarely asked to stop doing something, the asker probably has too high of standards though it shouldn't be too much skin off your nose to stop anyway for the sake of being civil. If you find yourself being asked frequently, you might consider changing your habits.
* 'you' doesn't mean you personally ๐
agree .... I don't recall ever asking anyone to stop doing something at their site and know I've never been asked to do so .... guess I'm spending too much time enjoying being out and about (as this is being typed we are camped near San Antonio) than I am at looking for or worrying about something on our neighbor's sites
Jim
one time in Wickenburg, we started a fire. A lady comes around the corner "are you lighting a fire? I have lung problems and can't smell smoke"
uhhh there are CAMP FIRE circles made with rocks that people use for fires.
I was dumbfounded and put it out. In hindsight? oh, what I would have said! (like, you're in a CAMPING AREA with fire rings, and I'm going to have a campfire)
โJan-24-2014 05:33 AM
โJan-24-2014 03:14 AM
SuzzeeeQ2012 wrote:JEBar wrote:wnjj wrote:
If you* are rarely asked to stop doing something, the asker probably has too high of standards though it shouldn't be too much skin off your nose to stop anyway for the sake of being civil. If you find yourself being asked frequently, you might consider changing your habits.
* 'you' doesn't mean you personally ๐
agree .... I don't recall ever asking anyone to stop doing something at their site and know I've never been asked to do so .... guess I'm spending too much time enjoying being out and about (as this is being typed we are camped near San Antonio) than I am at looking for or worrying about something on our neighbor's sites
Jim
one time in Wickenburg, we started a fire. A lady comes around the corner "are you lighting a fire? I have lung problems and can't smell smoke"
uhhh there are CAMP FIRE circles made with rocks that people use for fires.
I was dumbfounded and put it out. In hindsight? oh, what I would have said! (like, you're in a CAMPING AREA with fire rings, and I'm going to have a campfire)
โJan-23-2014 09:03 PM
JEBar wrote:wnjj wrote:
If you* are rarely asked to stop doing something, the asker probably has too high of standards though it shouldn't be too much skin off your nose to stop anyway for the sake of being civil. If you find yourself being asked frequently, you might consider changing your habits.
* 'you' doesn't mean you personally ๐
agree .... I don't recall ever asking anyone to stop doing something at their site and know I've never been asked to do so .... guess I'm spending too much time enjoying being out and about (as this is being typed we are camped near San Antonio) than I am at looking for or worrying about something on our neighbor's sites
Jim
โJan-23-2014 08:52 PM
โJan-23-2014 04:19 PM
โJan-23-2014 06:57 AM
sowego wrote:
I agree with the OP...some "camper" are just plain crazy with all their lights. Most of us travel for fun and want to get away from the bright lights of the city and some of us are on the road fulltime and still want to keep things simple. I would love to see RV parks make a rule that all excessive lights must be shut off at 10 pm. Just think of all the energy they are wasting and the RV parks is paying the bill!