TravelingZombies
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We whole heatedly agree campsite location is key and have learned that lesson well and will be much more critical about where we camp in the future.
yes it is a nice day when people ask We have that dog situation also and I get what you are saying.TravelingZombies said:Wow RoamerRv238, I would have been embarrassed but I do see the humor in your situation. Earlier that day we did get asked by a woman who was there with her daughter if they could cut through our site and had no problem with that.
I have seen the lightweight dog panels used to enclose a site. As host I allowed it and stayed at the perimeter myself while transacting business with the campers. The orange colored stuff though is just not pretty.GypsyJan said:RoamerRV428:
I am so with you re people cutting thru your campsite. A friend who knows how territorial I am suggested I get a roll of orange plastic construction fencing and enclose my car and tents, LOL. Actually, I thought it sounded like a good idea
...Scary movies and intruders in the dark AND the woods ... OMGcrofter said:So what was the purpose of scary movies again?
-crofter
When someone is using a chainsaw to cut wood to build a fire, yes. That way if they were to cause a forest fire the authorities would know who to charge.JRRNeiklot said:So, it's okay for you to sneak into their campsite, but not the other way around?
I'm pretty sure sneaking into someone else's campsite and filming them without their permission is against the rules.TravelingZombies said:Just drove from Washington to Montana and the skies are filled with smoke. Don't break the rules, regulations or laws then you don't have to worry about getting caught.
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