![]() If they wanted conflict, the best way to do it would be to steal our reserved camping spot. ![]() I explained to them that I had guests paddling down the Mullica River who were about to arrive soon, and they were not even remotely pleasant people. When I came back, they were still in my camping spot, now with a roaring campfire. I warned them to vacate my reserved camping spot, then I went off in the woods to retrieve my backpack, which I had stashed in the woods. They said, "Oh, you can have our spot!" which didn't have any trees for hammocks. I once had a bunch of pricks take my reserved camping spot in the NJ Pine Barrens. Might have let him stay but he had it in his mind he was going to steal our spot and rude on top of it. This was just total disrespect just because the hammocks were in the trees and not in the open spot. So I was not going to fight about it and said I am calling the cops, which I did and he finally left while cussing us out. ![]() He then Said there is plenty of room for all of us and he was not leaving, like what was I going to do about it. I said that he would not do that if someone had a camper in spot and no truck. I asked the guy what his plans were and he was rude and said they were staying and we could not reserve spot by leaving our stuff there. Heard movement in van and knocked because did want someone get up in dark and think we were there doing wrong. Did not know they were in van for an hour as we cooked dinner. It is very busy in the entire area so camping spots are all full. Come back from being in Yellowstone all day and a camper van is in the parking spot. Spent last night and leave hammocks up and a solar charger on table to charge battery. I am I Montana near Yellowstone at a free campground but has numbered spots.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |