โMay-03-2014 12:38 PM
โMay-04-2014 10:15 AM
They park there for the same reasons as you because it is allowed and think nothing as to why or why not to park thereNo, they do not. I park there because it's quiet and private and there is no one else around. They obviously have other reasons. :R
โMay-04-2014 10:01 AM
โMay-04-2014 10:00 AM
mockturtle wrote:
Why does everyone assume that people who like a bit of privacy while camping are rude and antisocial? I don't mind greeting and talking with people but it's those who park their rig right next door when there are acres of empty space that puzzle me.
โMay-04-2014 09:58 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโMay-04-2014 09:57 AM
noplace2 wrote:
As to the "move or live with it" respondents, there is a 3rd choice: make it uncomfortable for them to be there. Because we nearly always pick spots that are under-populated (such as where we are now with less than 10% occupancy spread over 460 acres) and we fairly obviously set up in an unwelcoming fashion, we have only had to deal with this directly once in 13 years of fulltiming.
We were boondocking in the desert. Our nearest neighbor was roughly 1/2 mile away. Wouldn't ya know it....rig came in and set up 300' from us. In the middle of the freakin' desert!
In relatively close quarters you will never find more respectful neighbors than we. We don't allow sounds, smells, lights etc. to escape our site when it is necessary to park next to someone (usually an assigned site in an RV park on our way to somewhere else).
SO, we cranked up the tunes (400 RMS watts available into 6 bodacious speakers), built a smoky fire upwind of them and cranked up the generator, which, given our solar panels, we rarely use, but boy did we use it that day ๐
The guy had the gall to come over and ask us if we'd turn the music down. While sweeping my arms toward the vast expanse of the unoccupied desert I said, "No, this is what we do...your choice pal". They moved the next morning.
โMay-04-2014 09:07 AM
โMay-04-2014 08:44 AM
Pogoil wrote:
By the way we do know how to leave people alone but you will get a hello or good morning from me every time I see you. That is the way I was brought up.
Pogoil.
โMay-04-2014 08:39 AM
โMay-04-2014 08:32 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโMay-04-2014 08:30 AM
โMay-04-2014 07:48 AM
โMay-04-2014 07:45 AM
โMay-04-2014 07:39 AM
noplace2 wrote:tsetsaf wrote:
How about you folks move? I get your original complaint and agree it can be irritating but it seems from the above comment and a few of your other replies that you are not people friendly. There is nothing wrong with that but being as it is your RV is very capable of moving to a different spot. Alternatively you could rent out all the adjacent spots within an acceptable radius. Or you could just go over and have a conversation with the new neighbors they might surprise you and move themselves.
Seriously? Here's the deal. Hypothetically (we haven't had to actually deal with the problem since we make it abundantly clear that we are not "people friendly") if we are in a remote site for 3 weeks in a park consisting of 850 sites spread over 460 acres, only 80 of those sites being occupied, and someone chooses to move in a site next to us and you then suggest that WE move? You're kidding, right?
โMay-04-2014 07:28 AM
โMay-04-2014 07:19 AM