Monday, August 1, 2011

The Campground Rules

By Lee Cave


If you have decided to set up camp on a certain campground that you are unfamiliar with, there are a few rules that you need to follow to make everybody attending that a campground enjoyable. These rules are particularly necessary to follow if you'll be bringing along a family pet or camping with kids.

Perhaps on of the most significant rules is to respect and stick to the limits of your own campsite. Ensure that your pets and youngsters understand these bounds and that it is not ok to attack on anyone elses under any circumstances. If other elders aren't as deferential of yours, then kindly remind them. There is no need to display any hostility and you should generally greet your neighbros upon arrival. After such a friendly greeting, you ought to be able to talk with them about any Problems that arise with their kids or pets.

If you'll be playing any music or using any of your car ports to play with or use electronic kit, please be aware of your neighbors. As a general rule, you need to reduce all noise low by 9:00 p.m. On the other hand, if it is 2:00 p.m. And you would like to play your music but the neighbors protest, you all should be well placed to find a very contented medium but you shouldn't have to shut your music.

Please don't hog the water source. If there are folks in line to fill up their jugs and pots, then you need to quickly get what you want and move one. Find another way or time to wash your pets and dishes.

Last but certainly not least, you ought to be careful to keep your campsite as clean as possible. This could keep unwanted animals and bugs away and is just common-sense. This includes putting out any fires before going to sleep. Do not forget to consider the other families together with your own family or guests!




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