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โMay-22-2014 12:29 PM
Bill & Kate wrote:
Frisco Woods Campground, Frisco, NC -- one of our regular favorites - here is a shot of the site from the sound ....
โMay-22-2014 12:20 PM
discovery4us wrote:
I typically level the MH, set up a chair, hook up the leashes for the dogs, grab a beverage and watch the DW rearrange camp at least ten times. Only thing that has a set spot is when we take the rzr or ranger with us and then it gets parked below the bedroom window on the drivers side.
โMay-22-2014 12:16 PM
DaDubs wrote:
Sorry...That campfire looking thing is the BBQ. I couldn't find a very good picture to do my mock up. Also, the grass is there just so the background wasn't white. I haven't been to many, if any, campgrounds that park on grass...usual asphalt or gravel.
Man, it doesn't seem to matter what you post on this site, some people always seem to be self-righteous nitpickers. sorry
โMay-22-2014 12:13 PM
Bill & Kate wrote:bigdogger wrote:
The first thing that wouldn't work at most parks is the big rug on the grass. If you are there for a couple of days, that is going to leave nothing but dead grass for all of us who arrive after you leave. Rugs and mats on grass is frowned on most places. Even if there isn't a rule against it, it sure makes for a less pleasant experience for the next people.
Regular carpet will kill the grass, but not the woven polyethylene rugs sold specifically for camping. Here is what the grass at our site looked like after a week last summer - the rug actually protected the grass from the hot sun.
โMay-22-2014 12:12 PM
Scrubby wrote:Bill & Kate wrote:bigdogger wrote:
The first thing that wouldn't work at most parks is the big rug on the grass. If you are there for a couple of days, that is going to leave nothing but dead grass for all of us who arrive after you leave. Rugs and mats on grass is frowned on most places. Even if there isn't a rule against it, it sure makes for a less pleasant experience for the next people.
Regular carpet will kill the grass, but not the woven polyethylene rugs sold specifically for camping. Here is what the grass at our site looked like after a week last summer - the rug actually protected the grass from the hot sun.
I was just wondering what campground this was?
โMay-22-2014 12:07 PM
Bill & Kate wrote:bigdogger wrote:
The first thing that wouldn't work at most parks is the big rug on the grass. If you are there for a couple of days, that is going to leave nothing but dead grass for all of us who arrive after you leave. Rugs and mats on grass is frowned on most places. Even if there isn't a rule against it, it sure makes for a less pleasant experience for the next people.
Regular carpet will kill the grass, but not the woven polyethylene rugs sold specifically for camping. Here is what the grass at our site looked like after a week last summer - the rug actually protected the grass from the hot sun.
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โMay-22-2014 07:26 AM
.....so I share your sediment!I don't share sediment with anybody! ๐
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โMay-22-2014 07:09 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
We K.I.S.S. depending on the site or length of day. Coleman exponent, matt, grill, cooler, and call it a day.
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