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I bought a solid 59px at Harrisburg PA and I got a great price. The good stops there. Crooks. Dishonest . Please beware and read articles and videos online about general Rv
It’s the Park’s Ranger that should have evicted them and/or called the sheriffs office’s. It’s the Park’s and the park’s rangers responsibility /job to address any wrong doing in the parks they work at and address any issues they have with any campers regardless of stature. No body in today’s society takes accountability for their actions. That is what is wrong with today’s society. As the old saying goes, A few bad apples, ruins the bunch. Sadly, it’s just going to get worse. With inflation so high and with a lot of the younger generation that cannot afford rent, there will be more of the younger generations going to go car/truck/van camping/living because it is cheaper. Campgrounds use to be for the nature / hiking enthusiasts and now have become a cheaper way to live without out paying rent or mortgage. Definitely the park and ranger’s responsibility to enforce the rules for everyone and should have evicted the people that would not leave on time.
Upcharge is what We call a “cash discount” in the business. Love your reviews guys!
Please get to know Florida State Parks: Check out is a 1pm, check in is at 3pm. You were 4 hours early and the folks in the spot had 2 hours to leave..... Your arrival time is not your check in time, plus on a Holiday: virtually impossible to come in early..... Good luck in the future..... Cheers
Follow your gut.👍👍👍
I just listened to this again. You were so right. I would have left also. We had a bad camper once in North Carolina that was made at us just b/c we were put next to him. No other reason. When we left, a wheel came off due to loosened lugs nuts. It did a lot of damage and we ended up trading it in a month later. Very expensive neighbor. Once again. You were so correct for getting yourselves out of there. I live near that campground in Ocala, but I dont think I am going there again. Thanks . You are the good responsible people in the world, it is unfortunate that we have welcomed in a bunch of thugs that are going to make our lives worse off.
Without going into detail we had a bad experience there last week with an individual. Not the staff but another customer of the park. It was our first time there and we don’t feel comfortable going back.
I like your new intro! 👍
I'm glad you like it
I was parked beside you two today at the Loves truck stop.. I was in the Blue Peterbilt Semi pulling a red tanker…Saw your channel on your RV and decided to check out your channel… my wife and I are “Weekend Warriors “ out of NC.. so I will check out all your campground reviews…
No way! That’s awesome have fun and drive safely
Thanks so much for the honest review. We will be traveling south from Pa in late July, and will stop overnight there based on your video! When in Pa, visit Buttonwood Campground. Beautiful place!
Have fun! NP we try to be factual
Love the cowboy hat ;) and So happy to se you both still living the dream. 8 years and counting for me...... but until then enjoying the best job and life of adventure I can.
Ty brother
Why did they put up with these people there all week. Damn. Dont they enforce anything. I completely agree with you both. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They needed to call the police. So I guess no one can do anything about anything any more. WOW. Our country is going to deep Crap. This started back ,,well you know. when. ! We are from Ocala. The heat was so bad . I have had the same fears you have. I had a disgruntled neighbor that loosened my wheel lugs and 200 miles later, my wheel came off. Yea. Love to meet you guys. Charley and Laura from Ocala. fl.
We were just there last week. They said we got the only open site. it was site 9 open to the road, no privacy, in the sun. After 2 or the 3 days we went home. The land is beautiful and most sites are good. (just not ours). You folks are not wrong. You had the right to be a little put off. Why didnt the rangers get these people out of there at chjeck out time. I would have gone to the campground host immediately. sorry about your visit there.
Sorry to hear about your bad experience. We live in lake county and love LLSP. The ranger should have contacted LCSO to have these individuals moved. The homeless issues in FL are out of control.
You did the right thing...ALWAYS follow your gut!! I have lived my life following my gut and it has never guided me wrong. I have carried a gun all of my life, but I depend on my awareness and my gut to keep me and my family safe. It is much easier to avoid issues than it is to deal with them and the aftermath. Jeff Cooper's color codes are spot on in my opinion...and I was using them before I ever heard of Coop. Good job by you and your wife.
I have had many bad experiences with knuckleheads at popular campsites or free campsites....got tired of it, every campground should have camp hosts...that being said...I prefer backcountry camping...most knuckleheads are too lazy to hike several miles to get to a campsite...this issue gets worse every year..worse in the wintertime when those from Northern areas come down to Florida to camp
That's a slow death
This is 29 minutes from my home. We camped there a few years ago and it was nice and quiet except for 75. Winn Dixie is a mile or two past the DD off 50. Thanks for sharing!
Fun fun fun
Agreed
I camped at Lake Griffin State Park during the summer 6 years ago. There were quite a few sites that had 2 tents with multiple people staying there. I mentioned to the manager that they all looked homeless and the manager replied that during the summer when it's not busy, the homeless share the costs and stay for the maximum 14 days. This homeless group also had a minivan that shuttled them around. I didn't have any issues with them, but felt uneasy because I was by myself. One funny thing was a black bear showed up and wouldn't leave for days and they wouldn't come out of their tents. I miss the days when the rangers at all Florida State Parks were officers with guns on their hip and everyone had to show ID when checking in. Ironically, the manager at Lake Griffin SP is now the manager at Lake Louisia SP.
Wow, I agree I just wish we would get back to personal responsibility, we didn’t make any waves, we just went on our way to camp another day
I'm right be you on 50 lol
Haha
Ocala sales people are fantastic and the place is beautiful but service it is not the same. We made the unfortunate decision to buy a class A with the awning not working as it should and other things that I had to fix myself. The awning issue still not fix, what we don't like is that they don't communicate with the customer and make you feel that they are on top of things. They don't answer your calls and don't call you back as they promised. Sales is A1 for us but, service has been lacking.
I wish I was rich like you
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Our son has autism and has a very difficult time making eye contact. It doesn't make him a bad person, he does his best and has great manners. I am sorry it was a problem for you and it sounds very unpleasant.
Hello sir..Can I talk with you on Instagram?❤
Sorry I Dont have instagram’
What is the price and is it have any discount
I don’t remember, No discount though
Baker's dozen then?
Welcome home little fella, couldn’t have landed with a nicer family.
Really sorry to hear about this situation, and that it rose to the level of “uncomfortability” that you felt you needed to leave (and all respect to that decision). I’m always amazed that today, Americans “self-divide” for over-broad ideologies, like political party, social class, etc., when in reality - if we were smarter - it would simply come down to “good people” vs. “not-so-good people”…and neither political party or social class has a monopoly on either. Anyway, wishing you better luck on your next adventure.
Lake Louisa State Park is our go to park, ever since we have owned an RV, about 5 years now. We live about 21 miles from the park. I am in love with the park! Why? Because I am a hiker, and there are over 22 miles of hikable trails at LLSP. As far as the campground goes, I like it, but most campsites lack shade! This to me is the campground’s downfall. Also, there are not trash dump receptacles except for the two dumpsters a hike from the campsites. I’ve complained about this, but to no avail. As for your experience with the campers who wouldn’t leave your campsite when ordered, those people are low life scumbags, that’s all. And unfortunately, it was your day to have to deal with them. I personally would have physically dragged their crap off of my campsite. But of course, all hell could have broken out! And I’m a peaceful guy. I’m surprised that the Rangers didn’t evict them or call the cops. In the end, it was your day to get screwed. I would have left too, rather than escalate the situation. You came across some inconsiderate low life maggot type of campers. It was what it was. As for LLSP- I would have to say that it has slowly been going down hill. The hiking trails are poorly maintained and I have discussed this with the head ranger, Rachel. But it all comes down to lack of funds and seemingly uncaring maintenance crew. I still love LLSP. It’s a beautiful place. We also rent cabins a couple times per year. Sadly, you guys came across some inconsiderate low life scumbags. Please don’t let that bad experience ruin your opinion of the overall park. It’s a beautiful and magical place. I have found that most campers can be nice and I have found that some are not. I usually keep my distance unless I feel their love. I do all I can to avoid confrontation. I will also tell you that I go on very long hikes there and I arm myself with pepper spray, bear spray and a hunting knife, just in case. I hike many miles there and find myself way out from the normal hikers trails. It’s all about being prepared should something go wrong. My policy is to avoid confrontation at all costs, but be prepared should I find myself in harms way. Give the park another chance. I know you have camped there before and you have said how beautiful the place is. You just had a bad day there, no fault of your own. We all get screwed once and a while. I’m sorry that it was your day. You did the right thing by leaving. One’s “gut feeling” is usually correct.
Great video 📹
Ty
Fun day
Check out time in Florida State Parks is 1pm for campsites and 11am for cabins. As a tent camper, I know I am guilty of staying until the last minute. I am usually not pulling out until close to 1pm bc I like to take my time and enjoy my last morning before having to go back to reality lol.
All good, and if you ever need to jump ship up north you can park at our place “cousin Eddy” style. Lol. Love you guys. Stay safe.
I have been hearing more and more stories of the homeless community infiltrating public parks and "squatting". As the situation worsens, more law enforcement will have to be installed in these areas or they will be taken over.
Sorry this happened. We will be going in October… newbie’s I hope we don’t encounter a similar situation.
retired from jersey. live in fl .(and love it) as we would describe on the job your regular whiskey tango,s!
Go with your gut
I would have got the park ranger.
We did, she was awesome
Sometimes I feel the majority of people are evil. Its why I prefer boondocking away from em. But kudos to you for having patience and being so nice about it. I would have gone to the office within half an hour. If nothing was done half an hour later, I'd have asked for a refund and left. I always go with my gut feeling, and leave a potentially bad situation. Glad you guys were ok in the end.
Rangers should have the authority to deal with law or rule breakers.
As I get older, I see the societal apathy and complacency eroding what we used to call "couth", or general manners. The most dangerous people are those with nothing to lose, and you have far more to lose than they did. Both your sacrifices in life, ie working hard, not quitting when life gets tough, making the hard decisions, provided you with a decent life. It wasn't luck, it wasn't happenstance, it was doing the right thing when no one is looking. As a younger man, I may have made the poor choice in standing and fighting for the site to defend my honor etc, but I realize in my older age that it wouldn't teach them anything, and the probability of going to jail, losing my property, or my life for that matter wouldn't be worth the effort. Good decision and I look forward to watching your journeys. Thanks for sharing.
Amen to that….
Love your furrbabies!!!!
So do we…( most of the time) lol
people who do the right thing - are being bullied by people that ignore the rules - bring in the police if they have not been defunded
Spot on!
So sorry you had this experience.
As a Tennesseean, I resent the stereotyping. We all know you meant Kentucky. LOL
Haha sorry
81° is most definitely *not* comfortable! I keep my home in IL at 63° year round!! I'd never be able to sleep at that high of a temp!!
I'm totally on you side, If you see " My scamp travel adventure" with John and little man, He was surrounded with party people and were very obnoxious and very rude., so this can ruin a good vacation. Sorry this happened to you. A very good post.
Amen…safe travels
As you know only too well….if something doesn’t feel “right,” then it probably isn’t! Good call! Best to avoid a problem than to have to later fix one! 👍
Brother you ain’t lying’ This had midnights in August written all over it!
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