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  • full? BAH! i'll just camp here in the woods!

    so i almost forgot about this one, but the 'july may kill me thread" reminded me

    4th of July the entire campground was booked. every single space, every single cabin, every single tent site. even that weird tiny overflow site that doesn't have it's own hookups and shares with the site next to it? yup ,that one was booked too. 240ish spaces all told. SO... at 9:50... 10 minutes to closing time this young dude comes in and is like "do you have any space for a tent?" i tell him no we're completely booked, full to to gills etc. "Nothing at all?" nope. "What about over there." no sorry, every single space is rented... we go back and forth a little bit. at least he's not being outright sucky... just a little frustrating and wtf. srsly dude its late, i want to close, i've been dealing with screaming kids pawing over everything in my store for the last 8 hours on a holiday weekend. it's go home time. we have no room at the inn. go away. and then he asks the capper "well what if i camp in the woods on the other side of that fence (our property line)" i don't want to lie. i says: well, that's technically off our property, so the police, or possibly the property owner, or both would come along at some point and tell you to go. dude sounds disappointed and is like "oh, ok" and finally leaves and i think that's the end of it. but if it were, i wouldn't be telling this story, now, would i?

    i go in to work the next day and hear an interesting story from the guy who worked security the night before. apparently, the dude from the night before had crept back at 2am and set up his tent just outside the property line back in the woods, and his intention was to just catch a few hours of shut eye and take off at 6am and no one would be the wiser. unfortunately for him, our security was out patrolling till 3am, caught him, and called the owner. even though the guy was technically off the property, the security guy and the owner were both like "you can't just have your tent randomly out there in the woods like that" and, out of the kindness of the owner's heart, instead of throwing him out or calling the police they moved his tent to the driveway of the owner's on-site house. not technically a space that we could rent, but flat, and big enough for the tent and their car, and just outside the boss' window so he could keep an eye on em if he had to, altho true to his original intention, he was gone of his own volition at 6am

    they were wondering how this dude got the impression it was ok to randomly pitch a tent wherever he felt like, and from their description i put 2 and 2 together and realized it was probably the same dude from the night before, and we figured he probably took my statement that the police would tell him to shove off and interpreted it as "no, you're not supposed to be here, but you'd have a few hours before anyone found you if yer lucky"

    ay yi yi

  • #2
    Sounds like a few of the State Parks in this state. If you don't book your campsite well in advance, you are out of luck on certain weekends. If you are lucky, there are a few State campgrounds that might have room.....

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    • #3
      Kind of like the story arc in Edge City
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      • #4
        I admit I shuddered at the description of the totally full campground. Why go all that way just to end up surrounded by people? Not exactly what I'd call "getting away from it all." Oh, well...
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        • #5
          Quoth MoonCat View Post
          I admit I shuddered at the description of the totally full campground. Why go all that way just to end up surrounded by people? Not exactly what I'd call "getting away from it all." Oh, well...
          Of course, you can throw an impromptu party with a lot of people. On hot camping weekends, friends and I would go into town and bring back big tubs of ice cream and tell people that we needed help eating it all before it melted. Suddenly we'd be the most popular site in the whole park with all our newly found best friends...

          But yeah, a lot of parks around here fill up WAY in advance. Unless you want to hike/horseback out to a nice remote site, you really need to plan your campsite reservation ahead during peak season.

          In other news, when I worked at the motel there were some trees at the end of our driveway, and we periodically found abandoned tents and sleeping bags back behind them.
          Last edited by bhskittykatt; 07-19-2014, 01:13 PM.
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          • #6
            people come here because it's a destination campground, not a 'get away' campground. we have a DJ, we show movies, we have activities and crafts, and a different theme every weekend. we sell ice cream every night, we sell breakfast on the weekends, we have a nightly hayride, we have a 300 foot waterslide, and a van to take people tubing and canoeing on the river. people come here to DO stuff... with 800 of their closest friends. lol

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            • #7
              Last time I went camping, it was on a farm owned by a friend's parents. It was just her tent of people, Toth and I, and a third group - all of us friends. Dug a latrine, packed our own water with us. Nothing but us and the grass (and the weeds) and some old horse manure.

              When it rained, one of our friends found out their tent wasn't actually waterproof! Fortunately there was an old hay shelter, and they moved their campsite under that roof.
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              2. If you're consistently getting results you don't want, change what you do.
              3. Deal with the situation you have now, however it occurred.
              4. Accept the consequences of your decisions.

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              • #8
                Quoth katzklaw View Post
                people come here because it's a destination campground, not a 'get away' campground. we have a DJ, we show movies, we have activities and crafts, and a different theme every weekend. we sell ice cream every night, we sell breakfast on the weekends, we have a nightly hayride, we have a 300 foot waterslide, and a van to take people tubing and canoeing on the river. people come here to DO stuff... with 800 of their closest friends. lol
                Biyatch, please .... lightweight.

                Pennsic War. Camping with 10 000+ of your closest friends and enemies for 2 weeks.

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                • #9
                  I've heard that when the New Castle Pilot opened, it was much appreciated by participants in the Pennsic Wars - modern conveniences such as showers and readily-available food close to the site.
                  Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.

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                  • #10
                    I don't really do camping; I much prefer staying in hotels. Last time I camped in earnest was at Glastonbury music festival '98... shitloads of people, music, weed and mud.
                    People who don't like cats were probably mice in an earlier life.
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                    • #11
                      Quoth AccountingDrone View Post
                      Camping with 10 000+ of your closest friends and enemies...
                      ...losers take Pittsburgh.

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                      • #12
                        Quoth wolfie View Post
                        I've heard that when the New Castle Pilot opened, it was much appreciated by participants in the Pennsic Wars - modern conveniences such as showers and readily-available food close to the site.
                        ? I have been camping there since 1978 though health has kept me sidelined in recent years [my first event ever was actually Pennsic. Talk about a baptism of fire] and there have *always* been modern showers and toilets available, and they bring in porta-johns that are scattered liberally around the hundred+ acres of the event; the 'food court' has existed for at least 25 years that I am willing to swear to with more than 10 vendors selling stuff from shaved ice to full middle eastern meals to bread bowls of soup, stew, chili and whatnot. The Coopers run a small camp store that has always had the basics [bread, milk, eggs, cold cuts, laundry soap, toiletries and so forth] and an ice vendor that sells blocks and cubes. If you don't feel like showering, there have always been both a family and a clothing optional swimming hole [though the lake proper has leeches and snapping turtles, I suppose you can swim in it]

                        If you can't figure out how to survive comfortably at Pennsic, you are somewhat slow.
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                        • #13
                          Clothing optional and leeches and snapping turtles do not make good partners...
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                          • #14
                            A good friend of mine likes to camp in cemeteries (furthest point out, in sections where nobody has been planted) when out roaming around on her motorcycle for a couple of days. She says its very peaceful and makes a distinct point to be rolling quietly by 6am. One night she ran across an impromptu party the friends of a recently deceased were holding, apparently they were a lot of fun.

                            No word if the less than alive friend got up to join in the revelry...

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                            • #15
                              Quoth katzklaw View Post
                              they were wondering how this dude got the impression it was ok to randomly pitch a tent wherever he felt like
                              Was he a teenager?

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