Don't Be A Campground Idiot! MUST Know UNWRITTEN Rules Of RV Camping

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0:00 Intro
01:16 Walking Through Occupied Campsites
02:23 The Sewer Hose
03:08 The Conversation Starter
04:16 Fire Pit Etiquette
04:47 Quiet Hours
07:30 Parking in Empty Campsites
08:29 Turn Headlights Off
09:02 Early Departures
10:21 Let Kids Be Kids
11:25 Porch Lights!
12:08 Bloops

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As an RV resort manager for two decades I would add a note of caution to the concept of turning your lights off in the dark while operating any vehicle in a campground. I've found through experience that its much safer to use proper lighting to get you in and settled as quickly as possible.

A few lights shining through the window is far less inconvenient than the hours it sometimes takes to undo the mess created in the dark, or worse the days and weeks it could take to get your RV repaired after an incident.

Safety first, always!

OhArchie
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#11- do not reserve a full hook up site and then run your generator exhaust into your neighbors campsite all day bc there is some problem with your RV electric and you can’t use the provided hookup. #12- do not leave your dogs alone and unattended all day in your RV so they can sit and bark out the open windows the entire time you are gone.

WowWow
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Sewer hose etiqette - empty your black tank ( toilet ) first - then your 1st grey tank ( shower ) - then your 2nd grey tank ( kitchen ) into the campsite sewer system. Your hose has now been cleaned with shower and kitchen water which contains a fair amount of soap products so it is already relatively as clean as it will get. We then store the hose by compressing the windings and winding it into a 20 gal plastic paint / utility can and then closing it with the seal lid. If placed in an upright storage position, the leakage of water and oders is zero. I have never cleaned the sewer hose with city water - it is unneccessary if the hose is stored properly.

nrich
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We’ve noticed at certain campgrounds that instead of picking up after their dogs they either cover it in sand or throw a stone or piece of wood over it. Important to pick up after your pets!

LetsTurnItUpWorld
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I’m a solo grumpy old man camper. Thank you for the first rule you mentioned about not crossing someone’s site. Super irritating. However, for late arrivals, I don’t mind lights. I get it. Our lives and schedules are all different. Rather have the lights on for safety anyway.

floridasingularity
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20 Years ago there were only 2 unwritten rules.#1 RESPECT OTHERS and #2 USE COMMON SENSE. But in todays world we need so many more. Most people have no respect for others and have NO common sense. Thank you for the great video and Happy Camping.

gerrygilmore
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Travel nurse working nights here ❤ Thanks for mentioning us! I always pick a spot WAY AWAY from playground, pool, kid gathering sites, and as far from others as I can... but loud a$$ music all day really stinks!! 😢 My inside lights are on all night, but I keep my shades closed on windows that face others. I also grocery shop @ 3am but I'll try to not wake your sleeping kids.

jenorrn
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One aid my bride and I use when arriving AND departing campsites are FRS or CB handheld radios. You don't need to talk really loud to communicate with each other while giving/receiving directions to get your rig parked perfectly or departing safely! Your neighbors will appreciate your efforts to be as quiet as possible while manuevering your RV!

michaelneitzel
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As a backpack and tent camper, "Leave No Trace" was the goal. This means walking the entire campsite when you are about to leave to ensure you aren't leaving anything, especially things that shouldn't be there Iike trash or pet waste, are left behind. Also, if the campground provides recreation equipment for customer use, return it to the condition, or better, in which you find it.

robertpolickoski
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Thanks for the great tips - well presented! However, i take issue with one. Fire pits are not for burning anything other than wood. I have seen many campers using the fire pit to dispose of their trash like plastic milk jugs, waxed beverage containers and the like. Just because you can burn it doesn't mean you should!

BC
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Here's another - if your vehicle is one that honks the horn and flashes the lights when you lock or unlock it, find that setting and turn it off.

ewardwinningoutdoors
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A problem that happened on our last camping trip... someone a few sites down left their dog barking for about 45 minutes CONTINUOUSLY in the middle of the night. Please pay attension to your dog. If they bark, see what they need/want. Take care of them like a child.

SkywardVentures
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Here’s one we just experienced and it was super frustrating. Please don’t pull up in front of someone’s campsite and block their driveway while you wait in line for the dump station. Last Sunday (Sundays are especially busy with folks leaving), there was a long line of campers wanting to use the dump station prior to exiting the park. There was space in between sites so folks could’ve left enough room for campers to get in and out of their driveway, but that wasn’t the case. They were lined up and blocking some of us from leaving. We weren’t checking out, we simply had plans for the day. Pretty frustrating when you need to leave and there’s a string of vehicles and rigs preventing you from exiting your own site. Let’s practice courtesy, y’all!

Herk
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I ended my RV'ing after 30 years without any problems on the road or at any camp ground. Not even an unexpectd mechanical failure on RV or tow vehicle. It's all matter of common sense. Now we are enjoying an all season cottage life built at the foothills of Rockies.

tonyhwang
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We’ve been enjoying the RV life for five years now. We were never given any etiquette rules and honestly we didn’t need them. It’s as simple as treating others the way you want to be treated. I will say that as far as arriving and setting up late, it isn’t too prudent to turn your lights off. I can take 30 minutes of headlights and noise versus a possible calamity trying to get set up without lights.

scgaliop
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Here's one ... the swimming pool steps are not a seat, don't sit on them for an extended period as this blocks access and egress for older / partially disabled people who may wish to do hydrotherapy

stuartanderson
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Make sure your fire is out. My husband and I drove through a remote camping area on a sunday afternoon and there were fires going and the campers had left there site. Typically summer is a high fire danger and in some more remote camp areas it is up to you to make sure that, that fire is dead cold. This should be common practice in any campsite. Same as pack it in pack it out.

donnadenker
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I would add "If you can't deal with neighbors, boondock."

So many people complain in the comment section of these types of videos about hearing conversations, kids playing, smoking, etc. They forget that while it is important for everyone to try to be a good neighbor, RV parks and campgrounds pack people in, and that means you will have to deal with other people.

dustinjohnson
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Thanks, well done video. Another suggestion is please leave your outdoor stereo speakers turned off if you are INDOORS.
Impossible to believe i know but your favorite music may not be your neighbors favorite. 😁

DocHoliday-tokp
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Sometimes the parents are more bothersome while they try to control their kids.... "Timmy.... Timmy... TIMMY!!! COME HERE RIGHT NOW... TIMMY TIMMY!!!! Yeah, kids are kids...

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