โJun-16-2013 04:21 PM
โJun-18-2013 07:53 PM
โJun-18-2013 05:14 PM
mike mck wrote:Lynnmor wrote:Thats_Ok wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Also the fire pit is not your dogs bathroom.
Still don't understand the anti-dog element...
Not the dogs fault...bears, birds, deer, racoons, skunks, squirrels, and other vermin poop in the woods...
9.8 of 10 dog people pick-up as far as I've noticed.
Why is this such a big frigging deal?
...actually never seen dog droppings in any fire pit...
Crimeny sakes ๐
Ok, I'll explain....
I COOK FOOD over my fire. The last time I camped, a dog on a leash was allowed to PISS on my fire ring. To me that is a big frigging deal! With the attitude that anything like this is OK, you don't belong in a campground.
When you cook food on a public Grill do you clean it before cooking? I would think same is true of the fire pit. I can't imagine why you would cook over a public campground fire pit. Dogs are the least of your worries. Your expectation that a hole in the ground in a circle of rocks used by the general public will be suitable to cook your food without any cleaning on your part amazes me. Bring a grill.
โJun-18-2013 03:32 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Thats_Ok wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Also the fire pit is not your dogs bathroom.
Still don't understand the anti-dog element...
Not the dogs fault...bears, birds, deer, racoons, skunks, squirrels, and other vermin poop in the woods...
9.8 of 10 dog people pick-up as far as I've noticed.
Why is this such a big frigging deal?
...actually never seen dog droppings in any fire pit...
Crimeny sakes ๐
Ok, I'll explain....
I COOK FOOD over my fire. The last time I camped, a dog on a leash was allowed to PISS on my fire ring. To me that is a big frigging deal! With the attitude that anything like this is OK, you don't belong in a campground.
โJun-18-2013 03:03 PM
karead7 wrote:
Two things we notice...
...about running a campground here in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
One, people around here know how to back up. From boat trailers to fifth wheels, they can squeeze into and around anything, going backwards with a trailer. There are no pull through sites here, so I guess they've had practice.
Two, they are no different than the rest of North America when it comes to thinking that their firepit is actually a trash can. Seriously folks, put your trash in the bin, not the firepit. Please...?
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โJun-18-2013 02:20 PM
robatthelake wrote:
...and would You believe that they even moved the Fire Pit several Feet from where They were dug into the ground.
โJun-18-2013 02:14 PM
pitch wrote:
I use the fire pit for cooking but I do not use their grill. I use a cast iron pan tree.
Trust me, if you clean any debris out the pit when you get there and start a good fire,it does not matter what was in it previous to your arrival. You have a mental hang up that is your duty to get around.
All the ranting, whining and *****ing is not going to change any one elses conduct, so why are you getting your panties in a wad about it.
We live in a wide wonderful world, populated with mostly wonderful people. You know what though? I can't think of a single person that does not have a quirk, a habit, or mannerism that doesn't irk me from time to time.
You are the only one that can control your peace of mind,if you allow others action to do it for you,expect a miserable life!
โJun-18-2013 01:21 PM
โJun-18-2013 10:24 AM
โJun-18-2013 08:30 AM
apr67 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Ok, I'll explain....
I COOK FOOD over my fire. The last time I camped, a dog on a leash was allowed to PISS on my fire ring. To me that is a big frigging deal! With the attitude that anything like this is OK, you don't belong in a campground.
You really worry about this? While I wouldn't shower in it, you won't catch much from dog urine. Leptospirosis, is about it, and that is only while the urine is wet. I would imagine even the simplest of fires would stop it. BTW, many forest animals also carry this disease, so perhaps a shoot on sight policy for squirrels should be implemented?
Dont get me wrong, I don't like people letting their dogs use my site as a bathroom. But anything within a few feet of the road is acceptable for me.
โJun-18-2013 06:19 AM
โJun-18-2013 05:47 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
Ok, I'll explain....
I COOK FOOD over my fire. The last time I camped, a dog on a leash was allowed to PISS on my fire ring. To me that is a big frigging deal! With the attitude that anything like this is OK, you don't belong in a campground.
โJun-17-2013 06:18 PM
โJun-17-2013 04:11 PM
Thats_Ok wrote:I have a camping friend that cooks over the fire pit and is anal about the cleanliness when he arrives and cleans it himself . No one puts trash or other wood in the fire until he is done cooking that day. I hate when folks try to burn their cans and baby diapers before pulling out of the CG.Lynnmor wrote:
Ok, I'll explain....
I COOK FOOD over my fire.
Well I can see your point then.
Who knows what happens in the fire pit when unobserved.
Others burn all kinds of toxins in the fire like treated lumber and cans coated inside with Teflon.
โJun-17-2013 01:45 PM