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Aug-27-2018 06:27 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:Even for a Capitalists there is still a difference between what one can do and what one should do . Going back to the OP question , for a tent camper to be surrounded by RV' s diminishes their camping experience . Sometimes it's necessary , but if it's not , take the high road .mkirsch wrote:
...but that's how we've been taught. Always grab the biggest piece of cake even if you don't really need it, because if you don't someone else will.
No, not being rude, it's called "Capitalism" ... The American Way! :B
And be thankful we can still do it!
Aug-27-2018 10:35 AM
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Aug-19-2018 10:14 PM
jaycocreek wrote:While I don't think a smaller rig should refrain from taking a larger site if it suits them better, I don't think we need to get rude about the frustrations of folks with larger rigs.
The folks with these monster rigs have to understand the limits of there length...I did and they should...Buying an RV and choosing a length, should be should be well thought out before the purchase,not after!
That's what a toad is for,scouting out before committing to a site.And there is the internet nowadays for a phone call or spots available.
If 'ya snooze 'ya lose...
Aug-17-2018 09:04 PM
Aug-17-2018 07:40 PM
Americamper wrote:
I have yet to see two campgrounds that have all the same rules. I never know what to expect.
Aug-17-2018 05:39 PM
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While I don't think a smaller rig should refrain from taking a larger site if it suits them better, I don't think we need to get rude about the frustrations of folks with larger rigs.
Aug-17-2018 02:59 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Not hard. “Tents only” means only tents. Just follow the rules.
Aug-14-2018 05:17 PM
mountainkowboy wrote:toedtoes wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:
When it's first come first serve I drive the CG looking for the best site for us. If it's a giant pull-thru with an awesome view and available I take it. If the bus driver wanted it that bad they should have reserved it...and if they come up and say anything to me I'll tell them to learn how to reserve a site and quit whining like a snowflake.
How exactly is the "bus driver" supposed to reserve that site you took when you just stated it's "first come first serve"?
While I don't think a smaller rig should refrain from taking a larger site if it suits them better, I don't think we need to get rude about the frustrations of folks with larger rigs. We certainly don't need to start throwing out the snowflake accusations.
ANY CG that a 40' bus can fit in has some kind of reservation system, believe me I know, we had a 36' Moho and you had to plan ahead as to wear your going to stay, and most ruralish "FCFS" CG's can't take a rig over 30'. So then we're talking privately owned CG's...if they didn't plan ahead then it's solely there fault. Then to walk up to someone, who already paid for that site, and blame them for there decision not to reserve a certain space ahead of time IS being a snowflake...sorry if you don't agree.
Aug-14-2018 05:02 PM
toedtoes wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:
When it's first come first serve I drive the CG looking for the best site for us. If it's a giant pull-thru with an awesome view and available I take it. If the bus driver wanted it that bad they should have reserved it...and if they come up and say anything to me I'll tell them to learn how to reserve a site and quit whining like a snowflake.
How exactly is the "bus driver" supposed to reserve that site you took when you just stated it's "first come first serve"?
While I don't think a smaller rig should refrain from taking a larger site if it suits them better, I don't think we need to get rude about the frustrations of folks with larger rigs. We certainly don't need to start throwing out the snowflake accusations.