I have deleted the posts bashing specific groups of people and the follow-up posts. Overgeneralization is unfair to everyone.
I live full time (7 months) of the year in a park for $700 on a permanent spot where one can leave sheds RV or cars year around, NO POWER but we all do great on solar and are very helpful to those that do not know how to https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=snowbird west rv parkI called today about a pass for State Parks bullfrog, because I just feel better all'round staying where there are rules, and might be a better chance of them being enforced. I don't know if I could afford full-timing but I'll be checking out prices on some campgrounds that I might want to go to. I don't know what else to say except that there's a lot of good people out there that don't deserve to get shut out because of the few bad apples. :s
I know this place. Bob Wells did a V log on it a few years ago.I live full time (7 months) of the year in a park for $700 on a permanent spot where one can leave sheds RV or cars year around, NO POWER but we all do great on solar and are very helpful to those that do not know how to https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=snowbird west rv park
Would you care to share the name of this place?I'm right down the road in Rocky Point Mexico.
Saw this clip of some people in a van throwing their trash on someone else's land
No. His purpose was to live an example life, give instruction on how to live, and save those who believe in him. He had one follower and now he has tens of millions.Jesus tried to change human nature. It didn't work.
I'm right down the road in Rocky Point Mexico. Started out with a 30 foot 5th wheel weekend getaway in a small park with other weekenders. Now retired living here full time. Just a quad or bike ride to the beach.
$154.00 a month. Internet $25.00 a month. Electric $60.00 a month. I can easily comfortably live off $500.00 a month and many do.
He had 12 followers, and we were to follow his example, meaning change our behavior. Guess what, thieves still steal, liars still lie. Technology has changed, human behavior has not. There were good people back then as well.No. His purpose was to live an example life, give instruction on how to live, and save those who believe in him. He had one follower and now he has tens of millions.
Everyone's experience will vary. Just walk around a bit in and around the washes you will see full trash bags and God knows what all around. I loaded up my truck with garbage and brought it to the dump. Then said screw it I ain't down here in vacation to pick up after aholes that can not pick up after themselves.And then you have my experience. I just left Dome Rock Sunday because it was too crowded for me at that Gypsy Minstrel Caravan thingy and the internet was way too slow. I saw zero trash, zero tweakers. Last year I spent a month at Dome Rock (two separate two-week stays). Zero trash. Zero tweakers.
Right now I'm about 5 miles from Dome Rock and looking at mountain ranges in all four directions, a mostly pristine desert, and a nice sunny sky. There's that.
I have no clue what area you're talking about and while I don't doubt what you're saying I haven't seen it and I've been out here a month so far this winter. Areas close to towns generally get trashed by the locals and homeless camps. I haven't figured out a solution to the homeless problem. Maybe someone in this forum can come up with a plan? After all, we're a bunch of keyboard geniuses.
Hint: a few minivans a year ain't gonna cut it. If it were thousands of vehicles a year given away it wouldn't make a difference to low bottom alcoholics and drug addicts as most surely don't have a driver's license much less an emergency fund
it might be possible to encourage a convention or practice, that (excepting those areas specifically oriented to long stays such as around Quartzite) the longer you want to stay in an area, the further from the main road you would be expected to drive in
I believe that it should take more effort to get more stay time. This is a parallel concept to the general idea that "you get what you pay for", and that one can expect to pay more for more of a product or service. This doesn't translate in an obvious way to free camping, since none of us are paying anything for free camping, but if we think of the effort required to find a spot to camp long term, eg in terms of distance from the main road, possible need to arrange in advance with "reservations", there is a loose parallel we can observe.
I would prefer if this were not regulated, but in areas where rangers are already enforcing 2 week stays, as some have described, then I think it would be more do-able to create a "staggered zone" type of regulation, where areas closest to the main road, were designated for instance as "Zone 1" and you'd be limited to no more than a 3 day stay.
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