โAug-10-2015 07:50 AM
โAug-10-2015 12:27 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
We are volunteer hosts at a Corps. Of Engineers campground. This is a our fourth summer here. (9th year overall hosting)
The past three years it was usual to have a noise compliant, maybe, once a month. This year we are receiving them once a week or more!
We are asked to explain and educate campers about the rules. No enforcement. 99% of the time campers will comply when the rule is explained to them. No problem.
This year I have had more people want to argue the rule. One 20 something group of six argued with me for 20 minutes about the "no parking/tents on grass" rule. After all that they only stayed one night!! ( I know I should have not argued but their overall attitude just angered me, which is VERY unusual.) I say to you campers: I did not write the rule, and there are places you can express your concern to, but not me.
So what you say work campers? Is the general overall mood, and thus people's actions much worse this year than other years?
โAug-10-2015 12:25 PM
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โAug-10-2015 10:25 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:Dog Folks wrote:
We are volunteer hosts at a Corps. Of Engineers campground. This is a our fourth summer here. (9th year overall hosting)
The past three years it was usual to have a noise compliant, maybe, once a month. This year we are receiving them once a week or more!
We are asked to explain and educate campers about the rules. No enforcement. 99% of the time campers will comply when the rule is explained to them. No problem.
This year I have had more people want to argue the rule. One 20 something group of six argued with me for 20 minutes about the "no parking/tents on grass" rule. After all that they only stayed one night!! ( I know I should have not argued but their overall attitude just angered me, which is VERY unusual.) I say to you campers: I did not write the rule, and there are places you can express your concern to, but not me.
So what you say work campers? Is the general overall mood, and thus people's actions much worse this year than other years?
Today's world they would have got the point faster with a text:S
โAug-10-2015 10:21 AM
Dog Folks wrote:
We are volunteer hosts at a Corps. Of Engineers campground. This is a our fourth summer here. (9th year overall hosting)
The past three years it was usual to have a noise compliant, maybe, once a month. This year we are receiving them once a week or more!
We are asked to explain and educate campers about the rules. No enforcement. 99% of the time campers will comply when the rule is explained to them. No problem.
This year I have had more people want to argue the rule. One 20 something group of six argued with me for 20 minutes about the "no parking/tents on grass" rule. After all that they only stayed one night!! ( I know I should have not argued but their overall attitude just angered me, which is VERY unusual.) I say to you campers: I did not write the rule, and there are places you can express your concern to, but not me.
So what you say work campers? Is the general overall mood, and thus people's actions much worse this year than other years?
โAug-10-2015 10:11 AM
sail2liv wrote:
Welcome to the human race and john q public.....you should be happy if you have been doing this for 9 yr and is your first encounter.....
โAug-10-2015 09:38 AM
โAug-10-2015 09:36 AM
Perhaps some more information should be provided on the web site or in campground literature, to the effect that some or all sites are not tent friendly. And if it is designated as a tent site, it needs to be tent friendly.
I would be annoyed and setting up on the grass too, if I paid for a tent site, and arrived to find no good spot for a tent.
โAug-10-2015 08:49 AM
Dog Folks wrote:Naio wrote:
Where would a person set up a tent other than on grass?
I am sorry you are dealing with so much hassle. I think it's unlikely that the whole world has become grouchier this year :). Maybe your park has become popular with a different crowd?
All equipment must be set up on the site, which is delineated by 12x12 beams. Unfortunately, the site is gravel and not real tent "friendly."
Why not grass? Because after a very short time of tents being on the grass, it dies, leaving a large mud pit. Not very pleasant. Seen it happen in some areas of the park.
I know I can call a ranger for enforcement, and one of two things will happen: 1. Immediate eviction without refund 2. Civil ticket of $136.00.
Has the park become popular with a different crowd? Good question, and a possibility. I will monitor the demographics.
My question is not about what to do etc., but rather is the amount or incidence of unhappy, rule breaking campers increased this year??
I do appreciate all responses.
โAug-10-2015 08:46 AM
Naio wrote:
Where would a person set up a tent other than on grass?
I am sorry you are dealing with so much hassle. I think it's unlikely that the whole world has become grouchier this year :). Maybe your park has become popular with a different crowd?
โAug-10-2015 08:44 AM
Naio wrote:
Where would a person set up a tent other than on grass?
I am sorry you are dealing with so much hassle. I think it's unlikely that the whole world has become grouchier this year :). Maybe your park has become popular with a different crowd?
โAug-10-2015 08:24 AM
downtheroad wrote:I would add: and enforce them EQUALLY.
All I can say is that we really appreciate it when parks, rangers, and hosts ENFORCE the rules.
Naio wrote:Enter the millennials.
Maybe your park has become popular with a different crowd?
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