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โAug-06-2021 07:40 PM
mdcamping wrote:
RV Manners start by following the rules & policies posted to every campground/Rv park, maybe we all can work to set a better example. :C
Mike
โAug-06-2021 11:53 AM
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โAug-03-2021 02:37 PM
magnusfide wrote:
Another one:
Don't ask other RVers to trade campsites with you. And especially do not ask them to move so your buddies can camp next to you. Remember, it takes a couple of hours to set up camp. Their vacation time is at a premium just like yours.
If you want to camp next to family or buddies, make sure you make site specific reservations to make that happen. Otherwise, leave the other campers alone. The other campers are trying to enjoy their time too.
โAug-03-2021 02:35 PM
schlep1967 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Schlep - the good thing is that they turned it down when you asked. To me, that is "polite enough" and I take no issue.
I have found that sometimes those twenty-something males end up being better camping neighbors than families or older folks. Often, they are profiled by the rangers as trouble, so they try hard not to upset other campers and get kicked out.
They were very polite about it. I realize sometimes others just do not think about their surroundings.
They did seem to be burning a good bit of "grass" over there so maybe they just didn't want a whole lot of attention paid to them. :R
โAug-03-2021 12:06 PM
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โAug-03-2021 09:37 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Schlep - the good thing is that they turned it down when you asked. To me, that is "polite enough" and I take no issue.
I have found that sometimes those twenty-something males end up being better camping neighbors than families or older folks. Often, they are profiled by the rangers as trouble, so they try hard not to upset other campers and get kicked out.
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