03-14-2021, 11:41 AM
I agree ... but when it comes to camping in Texas, I am told that it is not like other states. Seems to be more of a sense of "here I am free in the woods ... I can let my inner jackass out ..." Especially among the novice campers. But in all fairness I suppose that since this is a one-time (per year?) event it is "tolerated" by some who were camping. To be honest it was the women in the site next door that irritated me more.
Wife and I go camping for the peace and quiet and to get away from the home / work routine. We tend to like parks where there are like-minded campers (RVers best) or no campers at all (rare).
Next weekend I am going back to a favourite state park of mine (Fairfield Lake State Park) and at least the site would be dramatically better (its actually a site more than big enough for my travel trailer). And there should be no events there that weekend.
Wife and I go camping for the peace and quiet and to get away from the home / work routine. We tend to like parks where there are like-minded campers (RVers best) or no campers at all (rare).
Next weekend I am going back to a favourite state park of mine (Fairfield Lake State Park) and at least the site would be dramatically better (its actually a site more than big enough for my travel trailer). And there should be no events there that weekend.
Regards,
Grumpy Goat
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2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
Grumpy Goat
2016 BMW R1200RS
2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro