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One would think that campers would know not to break the branches off
trees for firewood, drive fast around the campground, litter, or leave a fire
not looked after, but I've seen people do all of these things.
No matter where you put up your tent, here are five things not to do at a
campground.
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What's it like to be near someone who
decides to arrive late at night? Last summer, on a rainy night at a state park
in Vermont, we heard noises from excited kids and barking dogs very close to
our tent after midnight. There is no beautiful way to set up camp in the middle
of the night, so please, just don't do it.
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No one thinks that his dog is
annoying, but we all know that some pets are better off left home. The only
thing worse than a camper who stands by lazily as his dog barks at passers-by
for no reason at all, is that he leaves his dog at his campsite while he goes
off for the night.
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This is the most important and
often unnoticed camping manner in the book. Nearly every campground has rules
that do not allow noise late at night and early in the morning, but most places
also don't have the staff to carry them out.
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You might accept leaving your bar
of soap thinking that someone might have forgotten to bring theirs, but I can
assure you that non one wants to use your leftover soap especially if it's hairy, so please take it with
you.
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No matter how good your taste in
music is, I'd say most people prefer quiet hours with the nature. The
truth is that no one want to hear your music except for yourself. Headphones
are a great invention, but since too many campers fail to pack them, don't forget your earlugs.