Alvin Walton
07-25-2011, 12:28 PM
That's part of camping. For guys sit around late drinking and being respectful of other campers late into the night. Mom and dad with 6 yr old wake up at the crack of dawn banging pots and pans around as they yell at little jimmy.
You don't see the problem?
:lol:
yea right
JoeRedskin
07-25-2011, 12:57 PM
I don't understand the restriction at all. If I'm renting a spot and want to consume a few drinks as long as I'm not bothering anyone then who's business is it what I drink? If I was you I would just get up at the crack of dawn and make a bunch of noise like all the other campers seem to do. After all its just camping.
Any number of reasons, open fires, excessive littering - just to name a couple. I agree, a few drinks is not a problem. AND, if you're smart, respectful and "not bothering anyone", you have nothing to worry about when having an adult beverage or two b/c the rangers won't be checking in on you. Generally, they come by once give you a quick howdy and make sure you know that rules exist and let you know if you have any current, obvious infractions. If others complain about you, they come back and look for less obvious infractions, and so on and so on.
And by the way, I did get up at the crack of dawn (along with other campers) and, as we walked to the showers, my son & I sang the little ditty "Good morning to you" with the same gusto the partiers had singing less pleasant lyrics a few hours earlier. They were just as unamused as I had been.
JoeRedskin
07-25-2011, 01:05 PM
That's part of camping. For guys sit around late drinking and being respectful of other campers late into the night. Mom and dad with 6 yr old wake up at the crack of dawn banging pots and pans around as they yell at little jimmy.
You don't see the problem?
You hate camping, we get it.
Generally, you treat your neighbors with respect, you get treated with respect. Most campers aren't yelling at their kids at 6:00 am or banging pots or otherwise bothering their neighbors - 8:00 a.m.? Well then most are up and moving, having breakfest etc. As in any situation involving lots of people in finite area, it only takes a couple of jerks to f*** it up for all the rest.
"Fo[u]r guys sit around late drinking and being respectful of other campers late into the night."? Yeah, happens ALL the time.
Chico23231
07-25-2011, 01:32 PM
You hate camping, we get it.
Generally, you treat your neighbors with respect, you get treated with respect. Most campers aren't yelling at their kids at 6:00 am or banging pots or otherwise bothering their neighbors - 8:00 a.m.? Well then most are up and moving, having breakfest etc. As in any situation involving lots of people in finite area, it only takes a couple of jerks to f*** it up for all the rest. "Fo[u]r guys sit around late drinking and being respectful of other campers late into the night."? Yeah, happens ALL the time.
Thats the truth.
I just believe a ban of drinking is just a little much. The rangers knew after the warning we were still drinking and they understood we were not getting outta hand. I think that acceptable tolerrance was appropriate.
Alvin Walton
07-25-2011, 01:42 PM
Thats the truth.
I just believe a ban of drinking is just a little much. The rangers knew after the warning we were still drinking and they understood we were not getting outta hand. I think that acceptable tolerrance was appropriate.
You either ban it or you dont.
There is no middle ground.
You cant make a rule that says you can get drunk but not act drunk.
firstdown
07-25-2011, 02:25 PM
You either ban it or you dont.
There is no middle ground.
You cant make a rule that says you can get drunk but not act drunk.
Have you not heard of drunk in public laws.LOL
Monkeydad
07-25-2011, 02:28 PM
Have you not heard of drunk in public laws.LOL
Never heard of BAC? Just because you're not ACTING drunk doesn't mean you can't be cited for BEING drunk.
Alvin Walton
07-25-2011, 02:42 PM
Have you not heard of drunk in public laws.LOL
You're taking what I said out of context, I'm referring to behavior in a state park.
You know, the campgrounds for FAMILY activities.
Chico23231
07-25-2011, 03:06 PM
You're taking what I said out of context, I'm referring to behavior in a state park.
You know, the campgrounds for FAMILY activities.
People can still get thier drink on and still be respectful. I was at the pool drink in hand and even went down the slide a couple times.
GMScud
08-01-2011, 01:33 PM
Man I hope August is cooler:
July heat in Washington was unprecedented - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/july-heat-in-washington-was-unprecedented/2011/07/29/gIQA0uTzlI_print.html)