As a very long time RVer and camper (more than 4 1/2 decades), I’d have to say that you’ve covered most of the “unwritten rules”. The only one I would add right now is “don’t run the generator all night unnecessarily.” I was recently camped in a tent at a free campground in southern Colorado. The night cooled down nicely, so that opening windows would have been appropriate for the RVers there, but the occupants of a large motor home ran their generator all night long instead. At that same campground, another camper played “music” very loud until well after 2 a.m. Maybe the motor homers were trying to block out that noise! One night at Lake Powell some 20 years ago, a group from Salt Lake pulled in at about 2 a.m. and started noisily setting up camp. One of them was especially obnoxious, mimicking Bill Cosby’s Fat Albert. It didn’t take too long before I’d had enough. I shined my 50,000 candle power spot light on him and told him to quiet down-and he did! The next day he came over and apologized-just wasn’t thinking. Except for that first encounter, they turned out to be good campground neighbors. Later that same week, another group put a pair of huge speakers on top of their truck and blasted the campground with acid rock. When I asked them to please turn it down, I was greeted with some pretty vile language, and instead they turned it up louder. I turned them into the Chief Ranger, and he sent their biggest Ranger to evict them. It was fun watching that-the one with the dirty mouth made the mistake of mouthing off to him, but instead of writing a citation, he picked up “mouth” by the shirt collar so that his feet were dangling in the air, then nicely said, “sir, you have exactly 30 minutes to vacate, or I’ll be back.” Old fashioned, but it worked-they packed up and were gone in much less than 30 minutes. I’d say common courtesy is the overall rule to follow, but for some people, they need it written down, I guess.
Amen, Amen, Amen! I would like to see this be required viewing at all campsites! As an avid traveler of the National Park, I can't tell you how many trips have been spoiled with campers that are either inconsiderate or ignorant of campground etiquette! Thanks for posting! :)
Great advice!! I worked at a private RV resort and a public RV park and these rules are very accurate! I would also add that even though it's daytime don't blast your music as loud as you can. Just because you enjoy it doesn't mean the entire campground will.
Thank you!!!! I was unaware of Mobile RV Repair techs! That is very good advice It was a real shock to me when I found I had to wait weeks for an appointment when I needed small but necesarry repairs, a true and unhappy reality check. Enjoy your channel
Be careful just because someone placed a sticker on their truck saying RV Repair service does not mean they know anything about your RV or the systems that it has on board... they can do a lot of damage getting their on the job training at YOUR expense!
Maybe not a rule but it's a pet peeve of mine. Other campers seem to only want to chat you up at two times... when you just arrived and are setting up and when you're breaking down to leave.
I go camping with some work buddies every year, multiple times a year. I run into a problem with them that typically gets us in to a verbal argument that gets rather heated about them wanting to play music too loud. I agree that it's extremely rude and it makes me look bad when I'm with them. Thanks for backing up all of us with manners!
Robert D or if you are aware of that fact slow down a touch so there’s a gap to let them pass. Pace matching pisses me off just like left lane stalling.
Thank you very much. I am in the early planning stages to becoming a full time RVer. I am beginning my research on this, and am learning a lot more than I could ever imagine. Thank you very much
Look for CheapRVLiving (Bob Wells). His channel is filled with knowledge of boondocking, RV accessories from all aspects from tents, vans, rv's etc. There is so much you can learn out here.
I've only run into this certain issue once but stay within your campsite. In Myrtle Beach a couple years back, our next door neighbors thought they pretty much owned the place. They had a little fence for their dog right up to our RV and even let their dog crap under our RV. They took our picnic table and even plugged an extension cord into our pedestal. When I brought these issues to their attention, they acted as if I were putting them out. The next day, thankfully, they moved to another spot.
Good for you for standing your ground. You did all RV'ers that they would come across in the future a huge favor. I am very new to RVing but it seems like some things shouldn't even need to be said if people use common sense.
Having full timed ourselves for 6 years, you hit the nail on the head! Some people just think the world revolves around them and them only! Another unwritten rule; leave your campsite cleaner than when you arrived!
Great informative video and presented very positively on negative topics. It would be a joy to camp next to your camp site. Stay safe and stay happy! 😃
No, it's not funny. Good common sense etiquette is not taught anymore. It's the new cell phone-zombie generation that is imminent today. It's all about me me me. Sad but true.
Treat everyone like they are your best friend even though they are strangers. That way if somebody is doing something that is offensive or annoying you might approach them in a more kindly manner. Trust me this really does work!
Just found your channel. Great tips! Thank you and keep up the good work! We were camping in a state park during off season. We were the only travel trailer there. Drove to site-see for the day. When we returned there was a 40 foot, motor home on part of our lot. Now these were very large lots, and around us all 102 lots were vacant. Please explain that one... people are so unbelievably rude.
I have one major problem with the generator part overnight. We both require c-paps and do not have a battery capable of running them all night using inverters. There would need to be major changes to the RV if we were to make that happen. However if we are camped at a campground we would be plugged into campground power and would not be running the generator.
Stephen Kohler (Ruth Schroeder) I have a CPAP as well. I bought a small lithium battery pack from amazon and an electrical adapter/cord from my COAP company that lets me run my CPAP off of the battery pack. Just google “using a CPAP while tent camping” for ideas. No need to keep hundreds of people awake at night...use the battery pack instead. I get 3-4 nights out of the small battery if I don’t use my humidifier mode. Amazon or eBay ACOPOWER 150.
I totally agree back in the 70’s we went camping in a old school bus that we actually rode to school for years before they got rid of it and our dad bought it and we helped him work on it but anyway we were camping one time in particular we were literally the only ones at the campground and we went for a hike on a trail and when we got back another camper had come in and you guessed it they took the site right next to us and we didn’t even get all the way back to our site and they came running over by us and started yakking away and didn’t shut up for the next 3 hours before they took a breath that is just rude we always liked more rustic campgrounds without electrical hookups basically dry camping and we had a family that came driving through the camp ground and they stopped and we heard them say we can’t stay here there are no streetlights lol
As a former trucker, the rule on multilane urban highways is for slower heavy rigs (semis & buses) to take middle lanes on 6- and 8-lane roadways. Leave the exit and speed lanes to faster vehicles and those leaving the high road.
Rule #11: Don't yell to someone sitting right across from you at the campfire for hours on end. I can't say how many times this happens, mostly at state or provincial campgrounds. It seems like teenagers and young adults are the worst. They literally yell instead of talking.
sometimes that can't be help..for instance July 4th weekend where there are three or four different camps on one site..there are just way too many people..and sometimes, it's their national background..and sometimes, people are just dog-gone rude..just saying..
People are just plain DUMB! The rest are inconsiderate ! My first rookie camping experience in Big Bend National Park (solo adult female) I had people WANDER thru my site as the actual trail was next to my site EXCEPT on the OTHER side of the tree line where the path was obviously worn. Then a hiking family decided they preferred MY covered picnic area on my site I paid for!!! While the spot literally next to mine was unoccupied!! Yeah, coexist!
We are excited to get our first travel trailer and do some camping this summer for our travel channel. Thanks for the great advice! We'll put it to good use.
Here's one for when you gas up your RV - Pull up to the pumps farthest from the gas station store. The people working in the store need to be able to keep an eye on all the pumps to prevent drive-offs, or hit the emergency stop on the pumps if something should go wrong. If you gas up at the pumps closest to the building, they're not going to be able to see past your vehicle. (I work at a gas station - and, yes, our station is one of those rare remaining stations that allows drivers to pump before paying, so the drive-off thing is an issue.) So please, for the safety of everyone there, use the farthest pumps.
Never ran into a station that allowed you to pump before payment. Seems like a bad ideal to me. Also most stations I have pulled into, especially the large truck stops, are so busy nobody is keeping an eye on the pumps. I always chose the pump on the ends when possible for easy exit.
I was gonna say you can pop out the slides and drop your stabilizers quickly and without much noise. Do not disconnect the truck or even put the awning out, just make it so you can sleep. If you cannot do this in 10 minutes or less you shouldn't be RVing, IMO.
To me that is partly WHY having a trailer is great... You roll in if at night go to bed... deal with it in the morning... no pitching a tent,. inflating a mattress etc.
While things you said are true, we've turned into a Me-Me society and people don't care about others and will do what ever they want. Ones like #7, if someone wants to listen to loud music at 3am they will because they want to and don't care about anyone else. And if you say something, they will act like you are wrong for butting into their business. It's sad how people are acting these days.
People who practice this kind of thinking, need to have it thrown back in their face. They have to sleep sometime. Payback Time! Then is the time to jack up your music or generator next to them. Assuming it won't disturb the other campers of course. First I would approach them and ask kindly that they keep the music or noise down.
My neighbor was like that he turned his music on at 11:00 every night with loud base and would go until 2:00 or so, if i we asked him to turn the music down he would call us nasty names, not fun with a infant. Then karma kicked in he lost his job was forced to move far away for work and he rented the house out (the new tenant was a police officer) to great people. The house has since been sold to a respectful family thank you Karma,
WONDERFUL what y'all are doing,but times are changing, I'm 60 so I get what you are saying.Maybe the campsites will need to do a division of camp,"Night Owls"& "Gone to bed with chickens"N.O. get all night lights,smoking,outdoor TV,music at night, while GTBWChickens,have lights out, silence after10&no smoking !Again,LOVE what you are saying.
This should be played for all new campers that start camping. I wish I could understand why someone would not know this, but times have changed, but that does not mean that we should be ignorant.
I'm not sure how I missed this until now, buy I'm glad it popped up today. Great info! And the unwritten rule about not camping right next to someone else - spot on! We were boondocking in an oversize rig area at at casino recently. We parked off to the back so we could open our door and let our 3 big dogs out, off leash, without bothering anyone (and giving them room to run). It was after dark when my husband saw an RV coming around on that side of us. We thought, 'Are you kidding?' The place was not full at all! Well, I opened our door and stepped outside. He rolled down a window and I explained that we have 3 big dogs and picked that area for a reason. He got a little huffy and asked, 'Well,where do you think I should park?' Gee, I said. Pretty much anywhere else! He drove a ways away and parked but I know he wasn't happy. I just don't get it. We want to have our solitude. If we didn't, we'd camp at a private campground with a bunch of other people!!!
Everything you stated requires consideration from people. Many people are not considerate. My pet peeve is people slamming doors all night. It even makes my dogs bark. I only stay in an rv park usually one day to basically dump and fill. I have had my fill of the rude people that ruin what camping is supposed to be about. I glamp where no one thought it was possible to park a motor coach
Ron S Makes your dogs bark??? Barking dogs is also rude, right? If you have barking dogs, bark on outa here. Boondoggle. Ya don't belong with the rest of (UN)respectable society. .
These are excellent and common courtesy that many do not have! Especially cigg and cigar smoke. I love a cigar but they’re nasty and waft for miles. Haha!!
You two are so considerate and tolerant, a pleasure. Imagine how wonderful this country would be if everyone possessed the same common sense and decency !!!
@packingten thank you for making my point with your nasty language... People are as polite as you treat them.. Remember the Golden Rule! Life is so much more pleasant
Couldn't agree more. I was camped at a lake last year and we were lucky enough to get a beach-front site. A woman across the road from us repeatedly walked into our camp and hung out looking at the water until we ran her off. Some people are just CLUELESS.
Thomas you're a disgusting human being. As a liberal my family and I respect our camping neighbors. We help others out when having issues, flat rv tires, cup of sugar, etc Young and old. We've even trade camping spots because an old couple was having a hard time with their spot.
Thanks for all these tips. I'm watching this channel to prepare to be a nomad and don't want to step on anyone's toes or break any rules. I'm looking forward to some day, in the next few years, retiring and hitting the road. Thanks again!
Nico Veenkamp : How many people have common sense these days? People with dogs annoy me the most. The women with small dogs that ignore the sign that says "no dogs allowed" because they need emotional support. My neighbor with dogs that thinks hearing them yap for an hour, "is cute." It isn't.
Something I just don’t understand. How can anybody give y’all a thumbs down on this video of yours, or any of them for that matter. As a newbie who wants to do things right the first time, your TH-cam channel is a godsend. Thank you so much for what you do!
Can you please publish another book of tips with and addresses of RV techs. Your book on boondocking is excellent. Additionally you respond so quickly. Thank you M and J
Hello friends Thank you for sharing. I plan to try some seasonal RV camping and I really appreciate people like you that share their experiences. I am learning a lot from many wonderful people like you two. There are many things that I would not have known that I now can at least try to prepare for. Wish you both the best and look forward to more videos.
Thank you for the reminder. You would think that these are common and good sense for most people but I guess not. I live in north central BC so we ha e a. ESS to so man forest service campsites that charge nothing and are in fabulous locations. My pet peeve are when people race by on quads kicking up dirt and dust ~ not to mention the noise. We also had a fellow camper beach his boat at a spot we had cleared and prepped for ours, no one could miss our trailer so that says someone else is using the launch area. I'm not sure if thisis just a Canadian thing but there are so many small communities that have signs welcoming RV'ers with notice of free overnight parking, usually in a strip mall parking lot a lot of truckers will use the space as well. The philosophy is that if a town can slow or stop tourist traffic then it's good for business. Many of these lots have grocery, liquor and outdoor type stores. Plus there is the matter of safety Many thanks for the video!
Hey! You guys are great and upbeat! Been rolling through campgrounds in the U.S. by tent and pop-up for several years now. Honey and I went to NZ this past Spring and did five days backpacking in pouring rain. It was wet and marvelous! Your spirit is infectious, the way camping should be. Safe travels!
Being kind and humble to others with good mannerisms has taken many a long ways. I appreciate your videos and fine efforts. LOL You guys remind me of Pat from the 700 Club. LOL
Thanks so much for the information. We are living in a more rude world today and we need to be informed so that we can be good neighbors. Thanks for educating us!
Cigars included but don't smoke any tobacco products around other people! Lots of people also don't want to smell incense or perfume or cologne either when they're out camping.
We have left our lights on by accident at night but we love not having all the lights so we always keep everything off. We have came to our site late but we just pack and don’t sit up anything until we get up the next day.
Great tips! We're new to RVing and our 3rd campground experience was not as nice as it could have been because of children. Not because of noisy playing but because there were 3 kids, 6,4 and 2yo, who felt like our campsite was theirs. Several times a day they would show up on their bikes for a very talkative visit. They were sweet kids but we were there for peace and solitude. Please advise parents that not everyone wants to hang out with their kids. I couldn't believe the parents weren't concerned for the safety of their children. Their campsite was quite a distance away and they could not have been keeping an eye on them.
jdsvids And if you would have said something about this to the parents, the parents would have been like "oh they dont like kids", this happened to me once. Those kids were too small to be left unattended...
@@RVingwithG It's _"The Golden Rule: Do unto others, what you would have them do unto you."_ It doesn't just apply to religion. It applies to everyday lifestyles... Secular, or otherwise.
I agree with a lot of these rules except the cigar smoking. You will never be 100 feet away from anyone in an RV campground. At least I have never see it before. They build the RV campgrounds like parking lots. Most cigar smokers lite up in the evenings, I’m usually doing it at about 8-9 PM when other people are going to sleep. My outdoors speakers are playing music lightly so I can hear it but still hold a low level conversation outside when I’m talking to someone by the fire. When kids are outside on scooters and bikes and when people are walking around the campsites during the day, I keep my cigars tucked away.
Buy a white/ earth tone color RV if your going to buy one ( they stay slightly cooler in summer) for summer travel. Also check rules and restrictions of campgrounds before you get there! Some have age (RV) limits.
#5, yes! 21654 of the California Vehicle Code is typical of many states. Regardless of the speed limit, any vehicle going slower than traffic must keep to the right as far as practical. You can not sit in the fast lane (#1) and drive the speed limit if there are other vehicles going faster than you are. Also, on a two lane road, if there are five or more cars behind you, please use a pull out and let faster traffic pass. These are good safety and courtesy practices to follow!
W RD .. *So what you're saying is that the California Vehicle Code favors those exceeding the speed limits, penalizing those obeying the speed limits.* Man, California is one f*cked up state with a crime problem. How many points and how much fine for obeying the law - going the actual speed limit in the wrong lane?
Yeah you pull into the left lane to let them merge and then they mess around and don't let you get in the right lane for two miles. Clueless.pick one: gas pedal or brake pedal. Or third choice - shoulder.
Thank you. We are brand new and had tension over the dump station. I knew Sunday would be crazy with everyone wanting to leave at once, so we left early...first one in line! But soon others were in line. I was trying to do it carefully and by the book, but someone came to help, so things were not done correctly or in a sanitary manner . I had everything lined up so i would be quick, but ge got me out of sync so i made mistakes and it cost time. We have no dump station where we live, and it is a long trip with full tanks. I want to learn how to be quick and courteous, but also how to handle pushy helpers.
If someone is parked next to you and didn't come out into the woods to watch football, If they actually came to be in the woods and enjoy the outdoors but they will be forced to hear you screaming at your outdoor TV That is just inconsiderate of them to come out into the woods and expect to enjoy the wilderness.
Manufactures would not put them on RVs if there was not a market for them. If you are planning on using your outdoor entertainment system, talk to your neighbors first. They may want to come over and watch the game (or whatever) with you. Maybe not. You won’t know until you ask. If you are going to watching tv in view of the public, expect the public to react to it.
Diana Neal Probably your neighbors who don't like football but like to listen to Jazz inside but can't hear it because of your loud football game and cheering/ or booing friends. Real campers are out with nature to hear nature, not your game.
I don't even like to see ty T.v. on at a campground, as it takes away from the whole experience we went for.. right, it can ruin the atmosphere. Loves the vid :) y'all are a neat couple. And so knowledgeable!!
Absurd. Most "etiquette" people act like the HOA of campgrounds, trying to impose "rules" on everyone. Campgrounds are supposed to be fun, a vacation, not a prison. If the goal is quiet to "look at the stars," go to the boondocks, not where there's 250 other people. Common sense. Even worse, these HOA's are mobile, traveling from one campground to another making everyone miserable.
Yeah, I learned that there are a lot of know-it-alls out there amking up stuff as they go along. We've been RV'ing longer than they have and would observe that everyone has opinions about stuff, but what these folks said wasn't necessarily under the heading of "unwritten rules."
These are all great tips based on simple, easy to understand common courtesies. We should all do what we can to make our fellow travelers enjoy their RV experience as much as we would like to enjoy our own.
I appreciate your advice and tips. One thing I will never understand is why the RV industry has begun putting outdoor tv hook-ups and outdoor speakers on units. Why? Having a tv and outdoor speakers blaring is a nuisance and is totally inconsiderate to others. I absolutely blame the RV industry for starting this unnecessary trend and I think folks who loudly use outdoor tvs and speakers in rv parks and campgrounds are rude.
I understand, but I still think they are a counterproductive trend in the rv industry. Outdoor tvs and speakers are against why most folks want to rv and camp--to "get back to nature". Tailgaters belong in football stadiums, not rv parks. Just my way of thinking. Shame on the rv industry for this nuisance!
This is why we love rural camping. Cant stand parks that are nothing more than parking lots with power & water! We camp and RV to get away from society and the inconsiderate tendencies!
Hi Mike & Jennifer! My husband and I really enjoy your channel and very useful information here in Dallas. Thank you! We're getting our travel trailer next year. Hope to see you out on the road! Safe travels!
I wish they would add those that build woodturning fire pits right next to a RV when the wind is blowing the smoke into your neighbors windows, not do this.
Some great advice, thank you. The only thing I didn't agree with is that sometimes you have had a problem and a late arrival can't be avoided but if it does do as little as possible and leave the rest till morning.
Lots of people use them while tailgating. I would never use one in the middle of a national forest, but before a football game it makes a lot more sense.
Another driving rule that is law in some states - on 2 lane mountain &/or windy roads that don't have passing lanes Pull Over if you get more then 5 vehicles behind you. This past summer I got stuck behind a guy pulling a 5th wheel. By the time I worked my way up to #3 behind him so I could pass, he had at minimum 1 1/2 miles of vehicles behind him. That is not an exaggeration.
So... you’re saying that I should stop while traveling up a mountain with a big rig behind me? Then I should unnecessarily cause more dangers by trying to get going again? No thanks, better sit tight!
Agree with most but your comment about the A/C has me saying “get yours checked”. I’ve never had a A/C unit not cool my space to a dry 75 degrees. Dashboard and rooftop alike!
yes, I don't camp but I was taught at home you don't walk through someone's yard AT ALL unless it's Halloween & the kids are gonna run through, that's the exception. the yard is their property, so stay off!! people aren't taught basic manners & courtesies anymore.
Absurd. Most "etiquette" people act like the HOA of campgrounds, trying to impose "rules" on everyone. Campgrounds are supposed to be fun, a vacation, not a prison. If the goal is quiet to "look at the stars," go to the boondocks, not where there's 250 other people. Even worse, these HOA's are mobile, traveling from one campground to another making everyone miserable.
@@connie5768 .. Okay, these go way beyond common sense or courtesy, and there's no evidence those in the past were any different. It's a public campground. People come and go, with associated noise. Campers have always done that. You've done that. In the end, if you want total silence, camp in the desert miles from others. Whatever, stop trying to dictate to others.
I remember my wife brought her trumpet so she could practice. Even though it sounded great, not everyone was impressed. I had to defend her honor. Smile. She has done that since, lol.
My family camps a lot, and I've seen just about everything. But the thing that really "grinds my gears" is when I reserve a "premium" waterfront campsite 6 months in advance so I can spend a nice relaxing weekend fishing with my kids. And then here comes the parade of random kids (and adults) from all over the campground, lining the shoreline 10 feet from my camper, despite the fact that there are multiple public fishing spots available. Do these people hang out in their neighbor's yards without permission at home? I don't get it. People have no common sense or courtesy.
Do you own the lake? You are sounding like an old woman complaining. We’ve RV’d for over 50 years, and it’s ridiculous to think the waterfront in front or behind your RV is exclusively yours. Don’t expect campers not to use any part of the beach or shoreline, especially kids. The parents should keep them in line. Talk about entitled millennials or the retired, well you certainly fit that stereotype! Learn to share!
At midnight a group of teenagers outside is scary. I hate that they can't move down the shoreline where people are not sleeping. Bad manners and the gate was locked ,they walked in and were not staying at the park.
Most of these unwritten rules are common sense and typical respect for others which some people don't have these days. Thanks for sharing. You both did an excellent job on the video. Most people who aren't concerned about being a good rv neighbor will probably not even watch this though.
I would add watch your children and pets. Make sure your pets are on a leash especially if the camp ground is crowded. Great advice here thanks!!!
As a very long time RVer and camper (more than 4 1/2 decades), I’d have to say that you’ve covered most of the “unwritten rules”. The only one I would add right now is “don’t run the generator all night unnecessarily.” I was recently camped in a tent at a free campground in southern Colorado. The night cooled down nicely, so that opening windows would have been appropriate for the RVers there, but the occupants of a large motor home ran their generator all night long instead.
At that same campground, another camper played “music” very loud until well after 2 a.m. Maybe the motor homers were trying to block out that noise!
One night at Lake Powell some 20 years ago, a group from Salt Lake pulled in at about 2 a.m. and started noisily setting up camp. One of them was especially obnoxious, mimicking Bill Cosby’s Fat Albert. It didn’t take too long before I’d had enough. I shined my 50,000 candle power spot light on him and told him to quiet down-and he did! The next day he came over and apologized-just wasn’t thinking. Except for that first encounter, they turned out to be good campground neighbors.
Later that same week, another group put a pair of huge speakers on top of their truck and blasted the campground with acid rock. When I asked them to please turn it down, I was greeted with some pretty vile language, and instead they turned it up louder. I turned them into the Chief Ranger, and he sent their biggest Ranger to evict them. It was fun watching that-the one with the dirty mouth made the mistake of mouthing off to him, but instead of writing a citation, he picked up “mouth” by the shirt collar so that his feet were dangling in the air, then nicely said, “sir, you have exactly 30 minutes to vacate, or I’ll be back.” Old fashioned, but it worked-they packed up and were gone in much less than 30 minutes.
I’d say common courtesy is the overall rule to follow, but for some people, they need it written down, I guess.
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Always goid to hear stories that encourage, thanks.
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Amen, Amen, Amen! I would like to see this be required viewing at all campsites! As an avid traveler of the National Park, I can't tell you how many trips have been spoiled with campers that are either inconsiderate or ignorant of campground etiquette! Thanks for posting! :)
Great advice!! I worked at a private RV resort and a public RV park and these rules are very accurate! I would also add that even though it's daytime don't blast your music as loud as you can. Just because you enjoy it doesn't mean the entire campground will.
some good advice here, it all boils down to common sense and consideration for others
Unfortunately, common sense ISN'T very common. :-(
Thank you!!!! I was unaware of Mobile RV Repair techs! That is very good advice It was a real shock to me when I found I had to wait weeks for an appointment when I needed small but necesarry repairs, a true and unhappy reality check. Enjoy your channel
Be careful just because someone placed a sticker on their truck saying RV Repair service does not mean they know anything about your RV or the systems that it has on board... they can do a lot of damage getting their on the job training at YOUR expense!
Maybe not a rule but it's a pet peeve of mine. Other campers seem to only want to chat you up at two times... when you just arrived and are setting up and when you're breaking down to leave.
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Great video! You two are great. Thanks for the info.
I go camping with some work buddies every year, multiple times a year. I run into a problem with them that typically gets us in to a verbal argument that gets rather heated about them wanting to play music too loud. I agree that it's extremely rude and it makes me look bad when I'm with them. Thanks for backing up all of us with manners!
That left lane advice is for EVERY driver. If you are not actively passing a vehicle, get right!
Yes, it every driver. Please just don't read that little (black, green and yellow book) common sense.
In Texas and Oklahoma you’ll receive a ticket for traveling in the left lane
Such a shame, but so many people need to be reminded of basic traveler considerations!
And if I am in the right lane, don't tailgate me just because a car in the left lane is keeping you from passing.
Robert D or if you are aware of that fact slow down a touch so there’s a gap to let them pass. Pace matching pisses me off just like left lane stalling.
Thank you very much. I am in the early planning stages to becoming a full time RVer. I am beginning my research on this, and am learning a lot more than I could ever imagine. Thank you very much
Look for CheapRVLiving (Bob Wells). His channel is filled with knowledge of boondocking, RV accessories from all aspects from tents, vans, rv's etc. There is so much you can learn out here.
I've only run into this certain issue once but stay within your campsite. In Myrtle Beach a couple years back, our next door neighbors thought they pretty much owned the place. They had a little fence for their dog right up to our RV and even let their dog crap under our RV. They took our picnic table and even plugged an extension cord into our pedestal. When I brought these issues to their attention, they acted as if I were putting them out. The next day, thankfully, they moved to another spot.
Good for you for standing your ground. You did all RV'ers that they would come across in the future a huge favor. I am very new to RVing but it seems like some things shouldn't even need to be said if people use common sense.
Having full timed ourselves for 6 years, you hit the nail on the head! Some people just think the world revolves around them and them only! Another unwritten rule; leave your campsite cleaner than when you arrived!
This should be RULE #1
@@davidmcconnell8690 yep
I love your TH-cam channel and all of your advice. I will be getting an RV soon and I find your Podcast very informative as well. Thanks!
If your dog poops in someone's spot and you don't pick it up expect it to be on your steps the next morning 💩
Yep, watched these ppl let their dog loose twice and pooped in front of another lady's 5th wheel. People like that are trash
Great informative video and presented very positively on negative topics.
It would be a joy to camp next to your camp site. Stay safe and stay happy! 😃
Its funny that people need to be told to have some etiquette these days..Great video..
No, it's not funny. Good common sense etiquette is not taught anymore. It's the new cell phone-zombie generation that is imminent today. It's all about me me me. Sad but true.
Treat everyone like they are your best friend even though they are strangers. That way if somebody is doing something that is offensive or annoying you might approach them in a more kindly manner. Trust me this really does work!
Just found your channel. Great tips! Thank you and keep up the good work! We were camping in a state park during off season. We were the only travel trailer there. Drove to site-see for the day. When we returned there was a 40 foot, motor home on part of our lot. Now these were very large lots, and around us all 102 lots were vacant. Please explain that one... people are so unbelievably rude.
Brilliant! Passing along your wisdom will surely be a benefit to me and others. Thank you!
Awesome tips... the late night generator is my pet peve. You can ruin someone's night from over a mile away.
I have one major problem with the generator part overnight. We both require c-paps and do not have a battery capable of running them all night using inverters. There would need to be major changes to the RV if we were to make that happen. However if we are camped at a campground we would be plugged into campground power and would not be running the generator.
Stephen Kohler I use to have a pop-up and I can tell you mine was big diesel trucks. So glad they are not near as loud as they used to be.
Stephen Kohler (Ruth Schroeder) I have a CPAP as well. I bought a small lithium battery pack from amazon and an electrical adapter/cord from my COAP company that lets me run my CPAP off of the battery pack. Just google “using a CPAP while tent camping” for ideas. No need to keep hundreds of people awake at night...use the battery pack instead. I get 3-4 nights out of the small battery if I don’t use my humidifier mode. Amazon or eBay ACOPOWER 150.
...Leave your campsite cleaner then when you arrived
No trash around. Should I start construction? Lol idiot
YES PlEaSe
That was a moto in the Boy Scouts back in the 80's 🏕👍😁🇺🇸.
I totally agree back in the 70’s we went camping in a old school bus that we actually rode to school for years before they got rid of it and our dad bought it and we helped him work on it but anyway we were camping one time in particular we were literally the only ones at the campground and we went for a hike on a trail and when we got back another camper had come in and you guessed it they took the site right next to us and we didn’t even get all the way back to our site and they came running over by us and started yakking away and didn’t shut up for the next 3 hours before they took a breath that is just rude we always liked more rustic campgrounds without electrical hookups basically dry camping and we had a family that came driving through the camp ground and they stopped and we heard them say we can’t stay here there are no streetlights lol
Those are the most realistic issues I've heard anywhere by anyone. Superb video.
As a former trucker, the rule on multilane urban highways is for slower heavy rigs (semis & buses) to take middle lanes on 6- and 8-lane roadways. Leave the exit and speed lanes to faster vehicles and those leaving the high road.
Rule #11: Don't yell to someone sitting right across from you at the campfire for hours on end. I can't say how many times this happens, mostly at state or provincial campgrounds. It seems like teenagers and young adults are the worst. They literally yell instead of talking.
Another I would add is walking through someone else's campsite. It's no different than walking through your neighbor's yard.
UzeHerName : That’s why we teach our Boy Scouts to ask permission to enter ANYONE’S campsite. If you don’t get an answer, YOU DON’T ENTER.
sometimes that can't be help..for instance July 4th weekend where there are three or four different camps on one site..there are just way too many people..and sometimes, it's their national background..and sometimes, people are just dog-gone rude..just saying..
Kentucky Horsepark outer ring has no access to the park facilities (inside inner ring) unless you go around the outside.
People are just plain DUMB! The rest are inconsiderate ! My first rookie camping experience in Big Bend National Park (solo adult female) I had people WANDER thru my site as the actual trail was next to my site EXCEPT on the OTHER side of the tree line where the path was obviously worn. Then a hiking family decided they preferred MY covered picnic area on my site I paid for!!! While the spot literally next to mine was unoccupied!! Yeah, coexist!
Don’t even get me started. 😡
We are excited to get our first travel trailer and do some camping this summer for our travel channel. Thanks for the great advice! We'll put it to good use.
OMG, Thank you so much for sharing these very important unwritten rules!
Here's one for when you gas up your RV - Pull up to the pumps farthest from the gas station store. The people working in the store need to be able to keep an eye on all the pumps to prevent drive-offs, or hit the emergency stop on the pumps if something should go wrong. If you gas up at the pumps closest to the building, they're not going to be able to see past your vehicle. (I work at a gas station - and, yes, our station is one of those rare remaining stations that allows drivers to pump before paying, so the drive-off thing is an issue.) So please, for the safety of everyone there, use the farthest pumps.
Thanks for making us aware of this!
excellent tip! I would've me we thought about that! thank you!!!
If there are RV fueling lanes available use them rather than the regular pumps. Geoff Who has a Flying J card.
Never ran into a station that allowed you to pump before payment. Seems like a bad ideal to me. Also most stations I have pulled into, especially the large truck stops, are so busy nobody is keeping an eye on the pumps. I always chose the pump on the ends when possible for easy exit.
How bout you put up a sign. I'm guessing that video surveillance is out of the question?
We'll roll in late sometimes. We won't set up until the next day.
I was gonna say you can pop out the slides and drop your stabilizers quickly and without much noise. Do not disconnect the truck or even put the awning out, just make it so you can sleep. If you cannot do this in 10 minutes or less you shouldn't be RVing, IMO.
Nothing wrong with arriving late... everything wrong with deciding to set up late
To me that is partly WHY having a trailer is great... You roll in if at night go to bed... deal with it in the morning... no pitching a tent,. inflating a mattress etc.
Thank you , you told what human decency should be . Also thank you for your friendly attitude it would a pleasure to be your camping neighbor.
While things you said are true, we've turned into a Me-Me society and people don't care about others and will do what ever they want. Ones like #7, if someone wants to listen to loud music at 3am they will because they want to and don't care about anyone else. And if you say something, they will act like you are wrong for butting into their business. It's sad how people are acting these days.
What do you mean? EVERYTHING they said is true!!
People who practice this kind of thinking, need to have it thrown back in their face. They have to sleep sometime. Payback Time! Then is the time to jack up your music or generator next to them. Assuming it won't disturb the other campers of course. First I would approach them and ask kindly that they keep the music or noise down.
My neighbor was like that he turned his music on at 11:00 every night with loud base and would go until 2:00 or so, if i we asked him to turn the music down he would call us nasty names, not fun with a infant. Then karma kicked in he lost his job was forced to move far away for work and he rented the house out (the new tenant was a police officer) to great people. The house has since been sold to a respectful family thank you Karma,
I've actually seen handguns pulled over stuff like this. With one exception, they always seem to be in the 20-40-year-old range.
@@Tomatohater64 The entitled generation.
WONDERFUL what y'all are doing,but times are changing, I'm 60 so I get what you are saying.Maybe the campsites will need to do a division of camp,"Night Owls"& "Gone to bed with chickens"N.O. get all night lights,smoking,outdoor TV,music at night, while GTBWChickens,have lights out, silence after10&no smoking !Again,LOVE what you are saying.
This should be played for all new campers that start camping. I wish I could understand why someone would not know this, but times have changed, but that does not mean that we should be ignorant.
I'm not sure how I missed this until now, buy I'm glad it popped up today. Great info! And the unwritten rule about not camping right next to someone else - spot on! We were boondocking in an oversize rig area at at casino recently. We parked off to the back so we could open our door and let our 3 big dogs out, off leash, without bothering anyone (and giving them room to run). It was after dark when my husband saw an RV coming around on that side of us. We thought, 'Are you kidding?' The place was not full at all! Well, I opened our door and stepped outside. He rolled down a window and I explained that we have 3 big dogs and picked that area for a reason. He got a little huffy and asked, 'Well,where do you think I should park?' Gee, I said. Pretty much anywhere else! He drove a ways away and parked but I know he wasn't happy.
I just don't get it. We want to have our solitude. If we didn't, we'd camp at a private campground with a bunch of other people!!!
Everything you stated requires consideration from people. Many people are not considerate. My pet peeve is people slamming doors all night. It even makes my dogs bark. I only stay in an rv park usually one day to basically dump and fill. I have had my fill of the rude people that ruin what camping is supposed to be about. I glamp where no one thought it was possible to park a motor coach
Ron S
Makes your dogs bark??? Barking dogs is also rude, right? If you have barking dogs, bark on outa here. Boondoggle. Ya don't belong with the rest of (UN)respectable society.
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Sherrell Z
They’re dogs! They’re supposed to bark.
What’s wrong with people?
A motor coach is not camping
These are excellent and common courtesy that many do not have! Especially cigg and cigar smoke. I love a cigar but they’re nasty and waft for miles. Haha!!
Gorgeous couple too
RV or Camping Etiquette sounds nice if fellow human beings are considerate of others.
You two are so considerate and tolerant, a pleasure. Imagine how wonderful this country would be if everyone possessed the same common sense and decency !!!
It's sad that people need written rules for civilized behavior these days. Years ago, good manners were taught as we were growing up.
AMen
Another myth that needs to be busted.. People have always been the same.. It is your age and perception that has changed.
Lol ever heard of the ten commandents written in old times cause people couldnt figure out how to behave
"Bumpy Johnson." Now that's funny.
@packingten thank you for making my point with your nasty language...
People are as polite as you treat them.. Remember the Golden Rule! Life is so much more pleasant
Absolutely Great information and love your presentation... Both of you really complement each other.
I hate when kids or Adults walk right threw my camp site.... ugggg.... Right by my front door that is open too... Now that gets on my nerves...
That goes back to just common courtesy. In the military, you ask permission to enter a campsite for fear of getting shot if you don't.
Then why are you staying at a campground with hundreds of other people? Get real. It's not your property, so try being a little more social.
Couldn't agree more. I was camped at a lake last year and we were lucky enough to get a beach-front site. A woman across the road from us repeatedly walked into our camp and hung out looking at the water until we ran her off. Some people are just CLUELESS.
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Thomas you're a disgusting human being. As a liberal my family and I respect our camping neighbors. We help others out when having issues, flat rv tires, cup of sugar, etc Young and old. We've even trade camping spots because an old couple was having a hard time with their spot.
So nice to meet you people and hearing considerate persons.
You're a straight truth teller, no matter who it iffends. We're done holding the hands of America's rude.
Thanks for all these tips. I'm watching this channel to prepare to be a nomad and don't want to step on anyone's toes or break any rules. I'm looking forward to some day, in the next few years, retiring and hitting the road. Thanks again!
Another great video. Unwritten maybe, but basically common sense.
Nico Veenkamp : How many people have common sense these days? People with dogs annoy me the most.
The women with small dogs that ignore the sign that says "no dogs allowed" because they need emotional support.
My neighbor with dogs that thinks hearing them yap for an hour, "is cute." It isn't.
Something I just don’t understand. How can anybody give y’all a thumbs down on this video of yours, or any of them for that matter. As a newbie who wants to do things right the first time, your TH-cam channel is a godsend. Thank you so much for what you do!
Can you please publish another book of tips with and addresses of RV techs. Your book on boondocking is excellent. Additionally you respond so quickly.
Thank you M and J
Guys!!! One of the best RV videos I have seen... Kudos
Same rule applies to outdoor t.v.'s as outdoor lights, it's not all about the volume at night it's about the brightness also!
Hello friends
Thank you for sharing. I plan to try some seasonal RV camping and I really appreciate people like you that share their experiences. I am learning a lot from many wonderful people like you two.
There are many things that I would not have known that I now can at least try to prepare for.
Wish you both the best and look forward to more videos.
Thank you for the reminder. You would think that these are common and good sense for most people but I guess not. I live in north central BC so we ha e a. ESS to so man forest service campsites that charge nothing and are in fabulous locations. My pet peeve are when people race by on quads kicking up dirt and dust ~ not to mention the noise. We also had a fellow camper beach his boat at a spot we had cleared and prepped for ours, no one could miss our trailer so that says someone else is using the launch area.
I'm not sure if thisis just a Canadian thing but there are so many small communities that have signs welcoming RV'ers with notice of free overnight parking, usually in a strip mall parking lot a lot of truckers will use the space as well. The philosophy is that if a town can slow or stop tourist traffic then it's good for business. Many of these lots have grocery, liquor and outdoor type stores. Plus there is the matter of safety
Many thanks for the video!
Hey! You guys are great and upbeat! Been rolling through campgrounds in the U.S. by tent and pop-up for several years now. Honey and I went to NZ this past Spring and did five days backpacking in pouring rain. It was wet and marvelous!
Your spirit is infectious, the way camping should be. Safe travels!
Being kind and humble to others with good mannerisms has taken many a long ways. I appreciate your videos and fine efforts. LOL You guys remind me of Pat from the 700 Club. LOL
Thanks so much for the information. We are living in a more rude world today and we need to be informed so that we can be good neighbors. Thanks for educating us!
Cigars included but don't smoke any tobacco products around other people!
Lots of people also don't want to smell incense or perfume or cologne either when they're out camping.
We have left our lights on by accident at night but we love not having all the lights so we always keep everything off. We have came to our site late but we just pack and don’t sit up anything until we get up the next day.
Great tips! We're new to RVing and our 3rd campground experience was not as nice as it could have been because of children. Not because of noisy playing but because there were 3 kids, 6,4 and 2yo, who felt like our campsite was theirs. Several times a day they would show up on their bikes for a very talkative visit. They were sweet kids but we were there for peace and solitude. Please advise parents that not everyone wants to hang out with their kids. I couldn't believe the parents weren't concerned for the safety of their children. Their campsite was quite a distance away and they could not have been keeping an eye on them.
jdsvids And if you would have said something about this to the parents, the parents would have been like "oh they dont like kids", this happened to me once. Those kids were too small to be left unattended...
You guys are great, you remind me of my Mom and Step Dad. We are camping with them right now!
Ha ha ha.
There is only one rule. “be considerate” of others.
And CLEAN UP after yourself and others.
@@RVingwithG
It's _"The Golden Rule: Do unto others, what you would have them do unto you."_ It doesn't just apply to religion. It applies to everyday lifestyles... Secular, or otherwise.
I agree with a lot of these rules except the cigar smoking. You will never be 100 feet away from anyone in an RV campground. At least I have never see it before. They build the RV campgrounds like parking lots. Most cigar smokers lite up in the evenings, I’m usually doing it at about 8-9 PM when other people are going to sleep. My outdoors speakers are playing music lightly so I can hear it but still hold a low level conversation outside when I’m talking to someone by the fire. When kids are outside on scooters and bikes and when people are walking around the campsites during the day, I keep my cigars tucked away.
Buy a white/ earth tone color RV if your going to buy one ( they stay slightly cooler in summer) for summer travel.
Also check rules and restrictions of campgrounds before you get there! Some have age (RV) limits.
Excellent. Nice presentation. Thank you!
Another great video. Some of these should be just plain common sense.
Like this couple very much...very well done!....very informative!
#5, yes! 21654 of the California Vehicle Code is typical of many states. Regardless of the speed limit, any vehicle going slower than traffic must keep to the right as far as practical. You can not sit in the fast lane (#1) and drive the speed limit if there are other vehicles going faster than you are. Also, on a two lane road, if there are five or more cars behind you, please use a pull out and let faster traffic pass. These are good safety and courtesy practices to follow!
I bet if you left for work 59 seconds earlier.......you'd get their on time!
Oklahoma just passed that law about driving in the left lane, it will cost you over $200. Ouch ! Just a heads up. Love you vids.
W RD .. *So what you're saying is that the California Vehicle Code favors those exceeding the speed limits, penalizing those obeying the speed limits.* Man, California is one f*cked up state with a crime problem. How many points and how much fine for obeying the law - going the actual speed limit in the wrong lane?
It may be legal to go speed limit in passing lane but it is wrong and a rookie move....pass then get over back into the right lane
Yeah you pull into the left lane to let them merge and then they mess around and don't let you get in the right lane for two miles. Clueless.pick one: gas pedal or brake pedal. Or third choice - shoulder.
Thank you. We are brand new and had tension over the dump station. I knew Sunday would be crazy with everyone wanting to leave at once, so we left early...first one in line! But soon others were in line. I was trying to do it carefully and by the book, but someone came to help, so things were not done correctly or in a sanitary manner . I had everything lined up so i would be quick, but ge got me out of sync so i made mistakes and it cost time. We have no dump station where we live, and it is a long trip with full tanks. I want to learn how to be quick and courteous, but also how to handle pushy helpers.
They should have never started putting TV's and Speakers on the outside of RV's .
I actually love having an outside entertainment center. Who wants to sit inside to watch a college football game on a nice cool day
If someone is parked next to you and didn't come out into the woods to watch football, If they actually came to be in the woods and enjoy the outdoors but they will be forced to hear you screaming at your outdoor TV
That is just inconsiderate of them to come out into the woods and expect to enjoy the wilderness.
Rick Crouse, this article is about "campground" rules, not being out in the woods boondocking
Manufactures would not put them on RVs if there was not a market for them. If you are planning on using your outdoor entertainment system, talk to your neighbors first. They may want to come over and watch the game (or whatever) with you. Maybe not. You won’t know until you ask.
If you are going to watching tv in view of the public, expect the public to react to it.
Diana Neal Probably your neighbors who don't like football but like to listen to Jazz inside but can't hear it because of your loud football game and cheering/ or booing friends. Real campers are out with nature to hear nature, not your game.
You guys are great. I hope that people actually FOLLOW these guidelines!
Not just cigars but cigarets also should be a no,no!!!🤢
I guess I'm kinda off topic but do anyone know a good site to stream new series online ?
@Jeffrey Koda Meh atm I've been using Flixportal. just google after it :P -alexzander
@Alexzander Nathaniel Thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it !!
@Jeffrey Koda No problem xD
Loved your video, I will look for more. We are new at travel camping and appreciate any pointers
I don't even like to see ty T.v. on at a campground, as it takes away from the whole experience we went for.. right, it can ruin the atmosphere. Loves the vid :) y'all are a neat couple. And so knowledgeable!!
Absurd. Most "etiquette" people act like the HOA of campgrounds, trying to impose "rules" on everyone. Campgrounds are supposed to be fun, a vacation, not a prison. If the goal is quiet to "look at the stars," go to the boondocks, not where there's 250 other people. Common sense. Even worse, these HOA's are mobile, traveling from one campground to another making everyone miserable.
Dwight Stewart Maybe do something other than cut and paste your self centered diatribe on every comment you disagree with.
Excellent video guys I got a lot out of this going to be spending my summers in Alaska camping for 4 months at a time
That was a fantastic video!, I think everyone in the RV Community can learn something from that.
Yeah, I learned that there are a lot of know-it-alls out there amking up stuff as they go along. We've been RV'ing longer than they have and would observe that everyone has opinions about stuff, but what these folks said wasn't necessarily under the heading of "unwritten rules."
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These are all great tips based on simple, easy to understand common courtesies. We should all do what we can to make our fellow travelers enjoy their RV experience as much as we would like to enjoy our own.
In all vehicles, if you are getting passed on the right you are in the wrong lane, period. Move to a right lane please.
Thank you my wife and I are about to get our first nice camper will definitely remember what you said
Great advise, just really good manners and consideration for others. Thanks for posting.
You guys are my favorite youtubers!! You inspired me to want to live that lifestyle!
Thanks, Ashleigh! You made our day!
I appreciate your advice and tips. One thing I will never understand is why the RV industry has begun putting outdoor tv hook-ups and outdoor speakers on units. Why? Having a tv and outdoor speakers blaring is a nuisance and is totally inconsiderate to others. I absolutely blame the RV industry for starting this unnecessary trend and I think folks who loudly use outdoor tvs and speakers in rv parks and campgrounds are rude.
rhondalyn100 - I think the outdoor TV & speakers are for those who tailgate on for people who camp. I’d never get an RV the an outdoor TV
I understand, but I still think they are a counterproductive trend in the rv industry. Outdoor tvs and speakers are against why most folks want to rv and camp--to "get back to nature". Tailgaters belong in football stadiums, not rv parks. Just my way of thinking. Shame on the rv industry for this nuisance!
Some of us are full time and might enjoy Music outside. I know I do. That said I'm not having a rock concert outside. Stay home? I am home.
I enjoy mine . I am very respectful of my neighbors
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Thanks for that information…my wife and I will be new, our Rockwood Mini Lite 2507s will be here in September..
This is why we love rural camping. Cant stand parks that are nothing more than parking lots with power & water! We camp and RV to get away from society and the inconsiderate tendencies!
Rural camping is better than traditonal parks or campgrounds?
WE live in a rural area that people come to to get away and we STILL want to get away even further lol
Hi Mike & Jennifer! My husband and I really enjoy your channel and very useful information here in Dallas. Thank you! We're getting our travel trailer next year. Hope to see you out on the road! Safe travels!
I wish to not get old like this couple.
Great material.! My wife and I are in the inicial fase of evaluating which RV is the right one for us.
I wish they would add those that build woodturning fire pits right next to a RV when the wind is blowing the smoke into your neighbors windows, not do this.
Good info! Not out there yet but some issues I hadn’t thought of, so good to know secondary to desire to be a ‘good nomad neighbor”!
Rule #1: Be Kind.
Rule #2: See Rule 1.
Such a delightful video. It's fun to listen to you two ! :-)
Some great advice, thank you. The only thing I didn't agree with is that sometimes you have had a problem and a late arrival can't be avoided but if it does do as little as possible and leave the rest till morning.
TVs on the outside of RVs make no sense to me but that's coming from someone who removed the one that came (on the inside) with my Roadtrek.
You're so cool!
I am trying to order my RT without a tv. I like to read.
Lots of people use them while tailgating. I would never use one in the middle of a national forest, but before a football game it makes a lot more sense.
Um NASCAR
jMon no t.v. for me. ! 😎
Great tips! New to RVing and trying to learn from veteran RVers like you.
Another driving rule that is law in some states - on 2 lane mountain &/or windy roads that don't have passing lanes Pull Over if you get more then 5 vehicles behind you. This past summer I got stuck behind a guy pulling a 5th wheel. By the time I worked my way up to #3 behind him so I could pass, he had at minimum 1 1/2 miles of vehicles behind him. That is not an exaggeration.
He probably had a life long dream to lead a parade!
So... you’re saying that I should stop while traveling up a mountain with a big rig behind me? Then I should unnecessarily cause more dangers by trying to get going again? No thanks, better sit tight!
Agree with most but your comment about the A/C has me saying “get yours checked”. I’ve never had a A/C unit not cool my space to a dry 75 degrees. Dashboard and rooftop alike!
yes, I don't camp but I was taught at home you don't walk through someone's yard AT ALL unless it's Halloween & the kids are gonna run through, that's the exception. the yard is their property, so stay off!! people aren't taught basic manners & courtesies anymore.
Why should Halloween be any different? Manners are manners, no matter what the holiday is.
I've always camped in small state parks....tent camping... And taught my kids never to walk through someone else's site.
Your tips were awesome. Thanks!!!
Social conduct or rules of conduct as shown in the prevalent customs! "MIND YOUR MANNERS"!
Absurd. Most "etiquette" people act like the HOA of campgrounds, trying to impose "rules" on everyone. Campgrounds are supposed to be fun, a vacation, not a prison. If the goal is quiet to "look at the stars," go to the boondocks, not where there's 250 other people. Even worse, these HOA's are mobile, traveling from one campground to another making everyone miserable.
Dwight Stewart They are calling for mutual respect and consideration. Something you sorely lack.
@@dwightstewart7181 These are just common sense rules of courtesy, which more people used to use.
@@connie5768 .. Okay, these go way beyond common sense or courtesy, and there's no evidence those in the past were any different. It's a public campground. People come and go, with associated noise. Campers have always done that. You've done that. In the end, if you want total silence, camp in the desert miles from others. Whatever, stop trying to dictate to others.
I remember my wife brought her trumpet so she could practice. Even though it sounded great, not everyone was impressed. I had to defend her honor. Smile. She has done that since, lol.
My family camps a lot, and I've seen just about everything. But the thing that really "grinds my gears" is when I reserve a "premium" waterfront campsite 6 months in advance so I can spend a nice relaxing weekend fishing with my kids. And then here comes the parade of random kids (and adults) from all over the campground, lining the shoreline 10 feet from my camper, despite the fact that there are multiple public fishing spots available. Do these people hang out in their neighbor's yards without permission at home? I don't get it. People have no common sense or courtesy.
Do you own the lake? You are sounding like an old woman complaining. We’ve RV’d for over 50 years, and it’s ridiculous to think the waterfront in front or behind your RV is exclusively yours. Don’t expect campers not to use any part of the beach or shoreline, especially kids. The parents should keep them in line. Talk about entitled millennials or the retired, well you certainly fit that stereotype! Learn to share!
Yes very upsetting, hate that
At midnight a group of teenagers outside is scary. I hate that they can't move down the shoreline where people are not sleeping. Bad manners and the gate was locked ,they walked in and were not staying at the park.
Most of these unwritten rules are common sense and typical respect for others which some people don't have these days. Thanks for sharing. You both did an excellent job on the video. Most people who aren't concerned about being a good rv neighbor will probably not even watch this though.