5 More Unwritten Rules of Campsite Courtesy

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  • @86rustbucket
    @86rustbucket 2 роки тому +136

    How about, not everyone goes camping to party, I’ve seen more of that cause issues than any other, this idea of “I’m camping, I’m going to blast the bass, hoot and holler until the wee hours of the morning” there are people there to get away, get some quiet, try to relax. Maybe they need to hit the road early for that long drive home. Everyone paid money to be there, you didn’t pay more than others did. This entire video gets down to, have respect for others.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +5

      Basically yes

    • @jeffneilson510
      @jeffneilson510 2 роки тому +9

      Both times I went camping with my son always had that neighbor who gets drunk and gets loud yelling or playing music till 3am or till they pass out. I hate that.

    • @diverm2371
      @diverm2371 2 роки тому

      So true

    • @ruthhilsdorf3210
      @ruthhilsdorf3210 2 роки тому +2

      I think we’ve all been on the receiving end of the noisy weekend neighbor at least once. All rv parks I know of plus many forest service type campgrounds have posted quiet times for a reason but there’s always that one group that ignores it b

    • @LoudRam
      @LoudRam 2 роки тому

      Amen and Amen

  • @lindawilson4625
    @lindawilson4625 Рік тому +17

    I was always taught you should leave a camp site better than you found it. Golden rule of camping!

  • @Driveby-Viktum
    @Driveby-Viktum 2 роки тому +42

    Maybe you and Bish's should write these down and give them as a print-out to each new RV purchaser so they wont have to learn the hard way?

  • @j-me5820
    @j-me5820 2 роки тому +93

    As a full timer, my wife and I ALWAYS leave our site cleaner than we found it. The last part of leaving a camp site is to walk the site.
    1. You make sure you did not accidentally leave that water pressure regulator behind.
    2. It is just plain nice to leave NO trash behind for the next person to worry about, let alone in the fire pit.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +1

      Ty

    • @ruthhilsdorf3210
      @ruthhilsdorf3210 2 роки тому +1

      We camped very weekend when I was a kid. My dad’s rule was that I had to police the campsite and the goal was to always leave it cleaner than we found it, even if it was one little piece of paper or bottle cap that wasn’t ours. I still follow that policy & am trying to teach it to my grandkids.

    • @j-me5820
      @j-me5820 2 роки тому

      @@ruthhilsdorf3210 To be honest, I think that should be an unwritten rule. Police the area before you leave. Leave it cleaner than you found it if possible

    • @jamest1148
      @jamest1148 Рік тому +2

      I've actually found 2 regulators that way.

    • @RiverWoods111
      @RiverWoods111 Рік тому

      @@jamest1148 Although, we don't want to leave anything, at least with a regulator it isn't biohazard and well it is reusable. Not that you needed two more of them.

  • @joshgarner805
    @joshgarner805 2 роки тому +88

    Another one I would add to this list is turn your lights off at night. I don't want to see your trailer lite up like a damn Christmas tree all night. If your going in for the night there is no sense in leaving all you exterior lights on. Some of the lights on these newer trailers are very bright.

    • @gretchenluttrell289
      @gretchenluttrell289 2 роки тому +9

      Yes!!! I love to sit in the dark by the campfire. Last weekend there was a huge spotlight lighting up my site from across the road. No sign of life anywhere but it lit up my campsite. Ugh.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +3

      Yeah see my part 1 video. That’s one of the things I mentioned. Great reminder Ty

    • @eightyeightbuilder230
      @eightyeightbuilder230 Рік тому +2

      YES!

    • @SevenBears1
      @SevenBears1 Рік тому +1

      I asked fellow camper to turn his light show off. He said light keeps rodents away..

    • @joshgarner805
      @joshgarner805 Рік тому

      @@SevenBears1 I doubt that works. A racoon is going to come in and take any food you have whether there's lights on or not. I have seen it first hand.

  • @blondilu53
    @blondilu53 2 роки тому +42

    My dad used to make everyone go through the camp site right before we left and pick up and throw away anything that didn't belong. "Leave it cleaner than you found it."

    • @johnlynch5221
      @johnlynch5221 2 роки тому +4

      We have picked up our share of steped-on and driven over can tabs and other small trash. Leave better than found is old school, but it's good school.

  • @linkfloyd4908
    @linkfloyd4908 2 роки тому +10

    All of these are reasons why my wife and I have the same conversation every camping season: do we want to keep doing this? We usually conclude it's about 52/48 keep the camper and keep hoping for the best. Some people just suck.

  • @barbaradowney7098
    @barbaradowney7098 2 роки тому +36

    Great video Josh, well done. This is why so many want to boondock and get away from that 10%. I think people are so scared of other people, because so many are able to go from 1 to 100 on the rage scale, they are afraid to say something or tell others when they are doing these things.

    • @graybear7084
      @graybear7084 2 роки тому +7

      I agree. It often doesn't matter how you approach them, people just can't handle criticism. Best to stay anonymous and tell the proper authorities.

    • @SaltyDog69
      @SaltyDog69 2 роки тому +5

      Agree! However, these people tend to leave worse messes without someone overseeing them.

    • @graybear7084
      @graybear7084 2 роки тому +4

      @@SaltyDog69 Probably, and that's why you oversee and report, don't approach.

    • @SaltyDog69
      @SaltyDog69 2 роки тому +4

      @@graybear7084 Yes, I never approach them but they have caused a lot of areas in Colorado to be closed to camping.

  • @gregcoldewey7724
    @gregcoldewey7724 2 роки тому +23

    Just got back from a 2 week trip and there were only 2 issues, but it happened at every Natl. Park campground. 1. Yapping dogs and 2. Running generators all day long.

    • @MrGoodaches
      @MrGoodaches Рік тому +4

      I’ve noticed that generator users are very mindful to position their generator to minimize how much they hear it. But, apparently not even a remote thought of how the position of their generator affects the noise levels for others.
      I think it should be a flat out immediate eviction rule for generator use between sunset and sunrise. If someone is such a consumption hog that they can’t go 8ish hours on batteries then they don’t belong in a campground. Go to an RV Park(ing lot) where you can more easily avoid the natural world that you apparently don’t like.

    • @niaralosusa
      @niaralosusa 10 місяців тому

      @@MrGoodaches ...that's right. Evict that elderly person who's batteries died and they have to run their generator for their oxygen supply. No. Questions. Asked.
      Give me a break.

  • @randybrandenburg5364
    @randybrandenburg5364 2 роки тому +18

    I always take a camp shovel with me and just plan to clean out the fire pit and cigarette buts around my campsite as just part of normal set up. Go into it with that mindset and be pleasantly surprised if you I don't have to. Great tips/rules here. Thanks Nerd!

    • @Empok_Nor
      @Empok_Nor 2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for this tip.

  • @johncarnegie263
    @johncarnegie263 2 роки тому +18

    Awesome video. Something that I always do and have instilled with my kids is that the site is always cleaner when you leave that when you arrive. Picking up some trash even if only a beer cap or a twist tie ( the beer cap could leave a nasty mark is you are bare foot) will make the camping experience better for the next person. We always do a final check of the site as a family before we leave

  • @rollingeezer
    @rollingeezer 2 роки тому +5

    I totally agree with all your points but especially about dogs. We have two dogs that go with us everywhere. We keep them on our site and when they are on our site outside they are on a tether. When we walk them, they are on a leash. Regarding barking, one of our dogs can bark a lot if they encounter a dog they don’t like. Our solution was really simple, he now wears a bark collar. Problem solved. Irresponsible dog owners make it difficult for the 99% of responsible dog owners!

  • @carlstanoyevic3070
    @carlstanoyevic3070 25 днів тому

    We should put this in a little publication and should be done by the manufacturers to go in every camper stuck to the back of a cupboard door. Great job

  • @markstench4470
    @markstench4470 2 роки тому +6

    Exactly right with number one Josh, I have a service dog and one of his many tasks he is TRAINED to do is keep other dogs off me. So well said

  • @wbduckman
    @wbduckman 2 роки тому +1

    Great job on this video. So many RV'ers think that 'rules' DON'T apply them. " I paid for this site, I'll do what I want" is there mentality.
    Barking dogs are such a nuisance.

  • @debbierhode6291
    @debbierhode6291 2 роки тому +6

    Great video! Also, I spied the old Haylett RV signs!

  • @jhm68
    @jhm68 2 роки тому +23

    These unspoken rules are common sense. These videos just remind the courteous RVers. My experience is no matter when we go camping there is always 1 or 2 campers that seem to feel all these rules do not apply to them.

    • @applejacks971
      @applejacks971 2 роки тому +1

      Some things are NOT common sense. How is anyone suppose to know/learn anything without being taught? Information doesn't magically download in to peoples brains. Not everyone has 'common sense', they need to be taught.

    • @RiverWoods111
      @RiverWoods111 Рік тому

      I have noticed I have the same issues at home with dogs. My dog is not dog friendly! I adopted him when he was old. I have been trying to fix it, but he is old and grumpy. He is always on a leash, and I am always with him when he is outside. I have so many neighbors that walk their dogs off leash, and the dogs see my old grumpy guy and come running to play. I am not at the dog park in the complex for a reason! He is an aggressive dog! Loves people, loves kids, and hates anything with four legs! When other dogs are on leashes then I can work with him, and he improves a tiny bit. He is 12 years old! When they just come free running at us, all I can do is pick him up and turn him on his back. He is on a harness, so I can grab him easily. It scares me, because if he escalates something with the other dog, I could end up getting hurt too because I am now holding him. He is 8 lbs. of terror when other dogs are around. It is embarrassing, but it is what it is. He will go out with me when I get my RV and move full-time into it, and the rules will be the same for him there as they are here. That is if he lives long enough. He is old and slowing down seriously!

  • @chevy5515
    @chevy5515 2 роки тому +8

    I think those people and they know who they are need to be shamed there’s no excuse for leaving their garbage like you just described just flat laziness.
    Thanks for the video always worth a watch.

    • @chrisfoxwell4128
      @chrisfoxwell4128 2 роки тому

      They left their garbage, they aren't ashamed of it and don't care what anyone thinks about it.

  • @laynelowder4294
    @laynelowder4294 Рік тому +6

    We had to deal with this one at our last campaign experience:
    Take your wind chimes down when there is a storm outside. This is close to the "don't blast your music," level of public politeness.

  • @jacquiestafford988
    @jacquiestafford988 2 роки тому +6

    I agree with the dog. We take our dachshund but he has a shock/vibration collar just by putting it on him he knows to be quiet. I dislike the barking and letting them roam through the park. We just got back from camping and there was a Great Pyrenees barking all the time by us. Not pleasant. Love that you did this video. All of the areas that you talked about were spot on. Never seen the poo hose thrown on a table. 😮. I’ve camped a lot and one of my biggest concerns is that campers take a hatchet to the trees for firewood. I’m like 😡.

  • @mtgetawaysAR
    @mtgetawaysAR 2 роки тому +2

    If you have a accident dumping sewer or grey water remember The Solution To Pollution Is Dilution. Don't leave it! Keep up the good work.

  • @laurarathbun7910
    @laurarathbun7910 2 роки тому +1

    My biggest campsite pet peeve are cigarette butts left all around the site or in the firepit. I am not shaming, but just asking for campsite courtesy. I always let the campground manager know when I find a site that I felt did not reach a cleanliness level that is basically standard. THANK YOU for shining a light on these issues - will definitely share with my camping groups!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      Watched an old movie with my middle school-age daughter. She asked why EVERYBODY is smoking in it -- including many high school kids.
      Had to laugh and realized how far we'd come in that regard
      But.. it takes one family who smokes like a freight train to dirty up a campsite. That's for sure

  • @JetTech1966
    @JetTech1966 Рік тому +2

    So this comment is about you! Your videos are informative, factual and very entertaining. You always make me laugh.....but educate me too. I personally look forward to watching everyone one of them. I'm surprised someone in hollywood hasn't called you because you are so comfortable doing them. Anyhow I love them all and please keep up the great work sir!!

  • @kurtmiller6545
    @kurtmiller6545 2 роки тому +6

    Josh, I know you have a lot more vehicles/trailers to review now that you're part of Bish's, but I really enjoy the educational/tips types of videos. I've got back to review a lot of what you've done over the years - learned a lot about RVing and how to NOT make mistakes! I know you need to do the model reviews, but I really appreciate the educational videos - more please!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      Yeah I’m trying to work in a good balance of things. Frankly I should probably go through and redo/update some of my old educational stuff to get it a little more current

  • @keithirtenkauf5563
    @keithirtenkauf5563 Рік тому +3

    Great job as always Josh! Here’s another one that I feel falls more into the “good practices” category. It’s a really good idea to make sure that the power post circuit breakers are turned off before connecting or disconnecting your 30 or 50 amp snake. I try to make a habit of leaving the power post breakers off when I leave my site to help protect the next camper hookup from connection surges. I also use a quality surge protection and ground fault sensing device on my trailer.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      Oh facts!! Ty for saying something
      I forget about those little things you just take for granted sometimes

  • @mbirch1593
    @mbirch1593 2 роки тому +2

    All of the pet ones are bang on Josh. Huge pet peeve of ours and we have always had dogs. Sadly, one of our dogs we could never take camping as she was afraid of (and would bark at) so many things. We always said a campground was her version of hell....so she never came with us. So happy to now have a dog that happily hangs out at our campsite with us.

  • @bustersappliancerepair7271
    @bustersappliancerepair7271 Рік тому +2

    At each campground, whether we've been there before or not, I like to walk around; "get a lay of the land". So after set-up is complete, and I've cleaned up our own campsite, I take a trash bag and "picker upper" with me and clean up loose trash in the common areas. Part of relaxing is not having to look at trash, and it's a little therapeutic for me too and appreciated by other campers. We've got a lot of thank yous when doing so.

  • @scottd143
    @scottd143 2 роки тому +1

    Good tips, Josh. I don’t think you shamed anyone directly, but if the shoe fits, they should wear it.

  • @dawned-onme2601
    @dawned-onme2601 2 роки тому +5

    Very good video Josh, as always! I have kind of a suggestion to add. Please don’t use playgrounds or pools as a babysitter for the kids. This past summer I & my granddaughter were at the playground & a little fellow about 4 years old was playing & he fell off the slide at the top. He was clearly injured & no one seemed to know who this little guy belonged to. I probably gave up really quick to find his parent & a parent did show up when the ambulance arrived. Maybe a one off but the lifeguard told me it happens a lot. It truly is most likely not the majority of parents- at least I hope!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      Wow… wow
      Yeah. I generally keep my kid within eyeshot when outside
      At least audible range

  • @dereklonewolf9011
    @dereklonewolf9011 2 роки тому +4

    Nothing like canoeing up river over 6 hours , find a lonely campsite beside great fishing rapids. Then having to cleanup garbage, empty beer cans to leave a good site for the next campers. I leave a pile of chopped wood for the next folk if they come in late.. too. 🇨🇦 73+ Manitoba hunter expat. Ps: great vid fella 👍

  • @sgtevmckay
    @sgtevmckay 2 роки тому +2

    Oh boy; I never want to get to a camp spot ever again, that had dirty wet wipes around the camping space and a fire pit half full of still-wet and stinking diapers!
    I am glad that I keep a box of disposable gloves on hand (no pun intended).
    Thanks again sir, always appreciated.

  • @ratherbecamping809
    @ratherbecamping809 2 роки тому +2

    Josh we hate it when people leave the dump station a mess. So nice when you have to wash down turd and toilet paper someone spilled or their hose had holes in it and it leaked all over. Some people just dont care. I dont know if all the advice and videos will ever fix these people. Thanks again and keep the videos coming!

  • @sandramagill3877
    @sandramagill3877 2 роки тому +8

    Not just the cars and trucks need to go the posted limit. Our favorite campground seems to have golf cart races getting around the camp.

  • @Gregory7518
    @Gregory7518 2 роки тому +5

    Regarding dogs. We have a portable pen that we take with us. it has 3 foot tall by 2 foot wide panels. We have 16 panels, which gives our dogs plenty of space.

  • @NancyLiedel
    @NancyLiedel Рік тому +1

    My son works at Sterling SP in Monroe, MI. The stuff in fire pits makes him....he hates those messes.

  • @user-bh7dm8dr3m
    @user-bh7dm8dr3m 2 роки тому +9

    One point of contention I have is when people want to leave early in the morning, they don't prepare the night before. What I mean is, don't try to hook up your truck at 4 in the morning, don't bang your door shut either from your truck or RV, don't start gathering things up that morning, all the while talking loud or yelling to each other because you can't see what's going on or don't know what has been done because you can't see and are frustrated, don't wave your flashlight around or turn your truck headlights on so you can see all the while shining then into someone else's camp sight. There is nothing that makes me more grumpy when I'm camping than getting woke up early in the morning listening to someone packing up, running their diesel truck and waving their lights around. Most of these things need to be done the night before including hooking up to your RV so you can leave as quickly and quietly as possible.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +1

      I want to ask sometimes “what if I told you early am slam matches _don’t need to be slammed_ all the time?”

  • @justindavis1546
    @justindavis1546 2 роки тому +3

    Our dog goes camping with us every time. We also make sure he stays in our campground, and is unheard from others.
    Not only uncontrolled dog barking; but, loud TV/radios are very annoying when camping.
    Fast driving (30+ MPH) stereo blaring 'golf carts' are the worse.

  • @lynnlackey2431
    @lynnlackey2431 2 роки тому +1

    Regarding the dog .Most campgrounds rules state to keep your dog tied or on a leash. But always someone doesn't follow the rule. We sometimes take our dog and she does not seem to like other dogs. Just this year we had a dog run out when we were on our bicycles. Luckily our dog was contained in a bike trailer that were trying to get her used to. My husband almost wrecked when the dog ran out and all the owner said was their dog was friendly. Good grief we would have had a dog fight if we would have been walking her. We also see the trash sometimes in firepits and cigarette butts all over the campsite . Great video Josh to remind everyone to be courteous to others but your right some people don't care.

  • @muskrat999
    @muskrat999 Рік тому +1

    Great point regarding driving slow in parks - down here in Australia most parks have a rule of Walking Pace or, at most, 10 kph (6mph).

  • @youdagoob
    @youdagoob 2 роки тому +4

    The state parks where I live don’t allow alcohol. That eliminates 99% of the stupidity. Everyone is courteous and respectful of the environment they’re camping in.

  • @2L8CO
    @2L8CO 2 роки тому +1

    Josh, thank you. I hope the one's that need to hear this, actually, see this.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      Hopefully people utilize that share button to help spread the message a little bit

  • @darenengelage2803
    @darenengelage2803 Рік тому +1

    Task failed successfully....🤣 lol I lost it. Good job!

  • @royflores4766
    @royflores4766 2 роки тому +2

    Way to go Josh, as always so eloquently stated & explained!! WOOF!!

  • @edwardcote1331
    @edwardcote1331 2 роки тому +4

    this is the reason why we stick to Canadian forest service campsites at fishing lakes.rarely any kids,most of the campers are anglers/hunters so early to bed,early to rise,they are mostly seasoned campers so they have the camping courtesy, the sites are always clean because you pack in/out.the only issue is unregulated genny hours and maybe a little fast to drive in/out on their atv's,but generally way more behaved than managed campgrounds,which for us is a very last resort and we still try to stick to a provincial park if we can.they are generally laid out so nobody can cut through your site and are very well managed.

  • @robertlittle8672
    @robertlittle8672 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks So much for saying that about the fire pit! 🔥 I don't like to see beer cans or any for that matter, bottles too. And all the other assorted b.s. people seem to think will burn in a fire. Just gripes my backside to see how people don't care. Thanks Josh for bringing this up!

  • @renehernandez4927
    @renehernandez4927 Рік тому +1

    We’ll I am a new RVer and I greatly appreciate your info and input.

  • @trzam400
    @trzam400 2 роки тому +2

    Never knew about people leaving trash in the fire pit That's just laziness. Most of the time you pass the dumpsters on the way out of the camp ground Another great video Keep them coming

    • @kennylin4067
      @kennylin4067 2 роки тому

      It was a terrible situation, I have been camping for two years, more often than not, my campsites fire pit were always full of trash. I had to clean it up even if I didn’t use it. Because I don’t want next person assuming me as a sloppy garbage unmoral person.

  • @mrsws7437
    @mrsws7437 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my word! I give my animals the last name “Magillacutty”! ALWAYS I have never seen or heard anyone else do that. I keep telling my husband that I think you’re a long lost cousin or something LOL

  • @rosemarydoran9907
    @rosemarydoran9907 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the education and reminders! Most would seem to be common sense but apparently not!

  • @loneapple440
    @loneapple440 2 роки тому +1

    Great video with lots of common sense that some parts of society don't have. Happy camping !

  • @carolbradley4845
    @carolbradley4845 3 місяці тому

    My husband and I had a lovely time camping last week. However, the guy right next to us, was text book what NOT to do. Super trashy campsite. It’s like he had emptied out his RV and all his stuff is strewn around. Putting trash in the fire ring where animals would get in it and scatter it around. He also had a very bright light that stayed on 24/7. Luckily for us he was on our backside and he was quiet. I really enjoy your videos. I think you have a very engaging personality and I love your humor!

  • @connorhoffmann4068
    @connorhoffmann4068 2 роки тому +14

    Thanks you josh those are some good tips but please make one about random people walking through your campsite when you are in your camper watching them out your tinted windows

    • @markstench4470
      @markstench4470 2 роки тому +2

      That was actually said on the first video.... Good point though that needs to be resaid

    • @hshalom9113
      @hshalom9113 2 роки тому

      Don't have a dog huh? 😳

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +1

      See my first video
      That and more there

    • @ruthanngriffith4875
      @ruthanngriffith4875 2 роки тому

      I had an adult apologize for continually cutting through my campsite 🙄 I was next to the playground but he could easily have walked behind my trailer instead of between the trailer and table!

  • @MrNickb-s500
    @MrNickb-s500 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the Excellent Tips!😊👍👍👍👍👍

  • @samuelbranson6138
    @samuelbranson6138 2 роки тому +2

    Our dog was bad about barking at other dogs. We told the Vet. He gave her some meds for the behavior and it really helps.

    • @louissantoni8561
      @louissantoni8561 Рік тому +1

      Please look into proper training to prevent your dog from barking. Drugging your dog is not the answer. I would not trust your vet since they did that.

  • @marcomorissette7940
    @marcomorissette7940 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and yes always need to refresh minds sadly some have difficulties with theses!

  • @imjeremy51
    @imjeremy51 Рік тому +1

    The whole dog section and dealing with neighbors is why I boondock. I have plenty of neighbors at home, I camp to get away from them.

  • @butchgeagan9768
    @butchgeagan9768 2 роки тому +1

    Good RULES, for all of us. I too have dogs, but you are right on.

  • @DannyNomad
    @DannyNomad 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, please keep control of your animals, including your two-legged ones!

  • @Kittycat822
    @Kittycat822 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos! Thank you for the dog information! Mine is trained to ignore other dogs and people. I don’t want other dogs to run up to me. I have had one aggressive dog get my leash all wrapped up in my legs with my dog trying to get away from the other dog and make me fall. At 63 a fall is not a good thing. The barking issue is out of control lately. Dogs are not babies they are dogs and need to be trained not to be constantly reactive. If you can’t train your dog leave it at home.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      👍🏻

    • @ttbo12
      @ttbo12 Рік тому

      Amen! There are too many dog owners who don't take the time or make the effort to train their dogs. I recently heard dogs barking at 2 am and it didn't occur to the owner that this might be annoying to others. I'm very disappointed that campers have no recourse for dealing with this. Posted camp rules almost never address the issue of barking dogs.

  • @hemitj
    @hemitj 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video and all the videos you create

  • @SarahsAtticOfTreasures
    @SarahsAtticOfTreasures 2 роки тому +2

    Josh, Great post. Sharing and saving.

  • @jasonharmon3039
    @jasonharmon3039 Рік тому +1

    Amen brother!!!

  • @glennm633
    @glennm633 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, Josh! Garbage left behind in the fire pit is a pet peeve of mine. Let's hope those that need to also see your videos. Happy camping!

  • @MuirWoods111
    @MuirWoods111 2 роки тому +7

    Another chapter for your book! If you don't do it, someone may take your ideas and run with it and "MAKE THE MONEY!" Take care!

  • @TonyYarusso
    @TonyYarusso 2 роки тому +6

    On the fire pit thing, there are a TON of people who think metal foil will burn. It doesn’t. I maintain a backcountry campsite where all trash has to be carried out, and that’s the one thing we constantly have to go through and pick out of the ashes even when people have otherwise been pretty clean.
    In addition to fire pits, latrines are also not trash can. If you put bottles, cans, diapers, or feminine hygiene products in a latrine pit, somebody else has to fish that back out, and that’s not a good time.

  • @tchrof6th
    @tchrof6th 2 роки тому +1

    Love that you let us know that information!

  • @jeffbarth6041
    @jeffbarth6041 2 роки тому +1

    Great advice Josh! Can I add, please parents, educate your kids on campsite courtesy. Sometimes, they just don't know better then to cut through someones campsite or to lower the volume after the sun goes down. Just my 2 cents.

  • @dawnloveless1165
    @dawnloveless1165 Рік тому +1

    Last camping trip our neighbors fired up a chain saw at 10:30pm!!! We were in a state park, not the wilderness!!

  • @melindareilly7550
    @melindareilly7550 2 роки тому +1

    Very well said! Great reminders to respects others! Very funny!

  • @thomasgarrison3949
    @thomasgarrison3949 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video, I got the good camper award, I always leave the camp site as good as or better that I found it.

  • @tonyradice4166
    @tonyradice4166 Рік тому

    Josh - Great Video and right on. Got an addition for the dumping issue - especially for folks who use pony tanks (those blue demons on wheels) - ALWAYS USE A BLESSED HOSE! We had an individual who simply tipped his tank into the drain as the wife and I were in the next site having breakfast. The downwind was ... disagreeable. Always use the hose.
    And, although we should not have to say this - NEVER NEVER NEVER use gasoline as a campfire starter or accelerant. Bad stuff happens.
    (Saw this at the next campsite - was a wonder the genius didn't end up more well done than the hot dogs he cindered.)

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      I've seen/heard this a few times. I can't even fathom it

  • @ratdog3055
    @ratdog3055 2 роки тому +2

    I agree with you on all points! The other issue I have is parents who let their little kids run out in the road in front of cars! They do this even while the parents are sitting there sucking their wine coolers!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Man.. kids in the road give me instant anxiety

  • @dogzdad123
    @dogzdad123 2 роки тому +2

    Josh: People misbehaving?…Shocking!
    There’s a reason why I like to remote boondock.

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Рік тому +1

    Really about the stinky slinky on a table??? Man, I take pride that I can dump in under 5 mins. Usually take my poo home tho, only dump at camp if there's no wait on my way out. It's crazy, your list, many of those rules are written... but some aren't I guess.

  • @todaylets2583
    @todaylets2583 2 роки тому +2

    Every unwritten rule that you spoke of is written down in every campground I have ever camped in.

    • @ttbo12
      @ttbo12 Рік тому

      I've yet to see camp rules addressing barking dogs specifically.

  • @Donkeyearsa
    @Donkeyearsa Рік тому +1

    When I was a kid in the 70s and 80s going camping with my family and with the boy scouts non of this was necessary to tell grown adults to do people using common courtesy on how to be respectful of others. Now small children where a totally different story as they needed to be told these things by their parents. What is the most disturbing to me is that I know that grown adults today need to be told these things over and over again each and every time that they go camping or doing anything else for that matter. Its really sad that people just don't care about being respectful of others.

  • @richardwarren7492
    @richardwarren7492 2 роки тому +2

    When I managed a camp, we had trash cans at each spot. People STILL used the fire pit. Dogs? Not on leash 2 choices leash or leave, that was also a countywide rule -.for any Dog, Barking? Well some dogs will bark, so long as it was short - no issue, continue - asked to leave. I got tired of cleaning up other peoples dog mess and I have a dog, what was bad? We even had the plastic pick up dispensers and still had to clean up. We had lots of folks stay and I'd say 98% were great. That 2% can ruin it for others.

  • @Nature.Lover.1016
    @Nature.Lover.1016 6 місяців тому

    Great video, Josh. Thank you. :) I was watching an rv-review video at a campsite and a camper on the other side of the site climbed on his roof and started up a leaf blower to 'clean'. The entire campsite could hear it. Not to mention blowing leaf debris, dust, etc. off his roof and into the air around his neighbor's campsites. Leaf blowers are 100% wrong in this situation, no matter what time of the day. Incredibly loud and unfathomably inconsiderate - they should not be permitted by campsite management. I think it's bad enough people take a t.v. with them to camp (my personal preference of peace and quiet or communing with others, over watching a t.v.), let alone their home-garden-power tools. One is 100% wrong and the other is potentially bothersome to neighbors. No one wants to hear what their neighbors are watching. Perhaps campsites should post rules/signs all around their parks - things to remind people to be courteous, to follow common sense rules. Signs are an inexpnsive investment to help remind everyone of their responsbilities to self and others during their stay.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah that seems inconsiderate potentially. I always use a light brush

  • @jaybird4095
    @jaybird4095 Рік тому

    Another great video! I do not have any social media accounts not sure how best to get ahold of you. I would love to see a video on RV safety. You know, what to do incase of a fire, medical issue, safe setup (enough wheel chocks), etc.
    Every spring we do a fire drill. Remind everyone how to get out, where to meet, etc. In our HTT, with the bunk end windows they are also zipper E-Exits. My rule, those zippers MUST be kept top and center, This way you can find them to escape quickly incase of a fire.
    Love all your videos!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      In case of fire: GET OUT
      Seriously. Don't fit the fire. Just get your family and get out.
      Medical: Even a simple first aid kit can make a big difference!
      That fire drill idea is great!
      Another family safety idea: bit.ly/3zFZizt

  • @johnquinlan2051
    @johnquinlan2051 2 роки тому +2

    My biggest issue camping was people that eat around the campfire at night throwing chicken bones in the woods, my dog considered it an appetizer and scanned the area all the time, throw them in the fire or the garbage, it could end up in a bad situation and costly vet bills.

  • @GoGirlKY
    @GoGirlKY 2 роки тому +1

    All of these are spot on!

  • @rvingtheusa
    @rvingtheusa 2 роки тому +2

    1) Keep your space neat have respect for neighbors and having places to camp. This includes your rig. Broken steps, wrecked bumpers, repair as you go..Police your campsite daily picking up litter and small parts that may have fallen while fixing something . Leave the everything including the kitchen sink ouside means you need to leave more at home or in a storage unit. . 2)Humming bird feeders are better if it's a must, you must have. Remember once your gone those poor birds your feeding my not find another food source. Remove any feeders at night. Store in tight container out of reach of wildlife. Seed and shells on the ground do attack mice and other creepy crawlies at night. Even bears, raccoons, skunks and other wildlife show up to seek out a nibble.

  • @rictech1325
    @rictech1325 2 роки тому +1

    Copy that brother josh !!!!! Your 100% correct. Great video.. I just replaced my sail switch in my dometic heater… did I tell you ? It’s a 2021 Winnebago 1708 fb… used the heater on 2 trips.. yep???? Had to replace already…

  • @neabud
    @neabud 2 роки тому +1

    We've experienced too many occasions where neighboring campsites 'smudge' burn trash in the mornings and all the smoke travels towards our site and camper with open windows and door. Not an odor anyone wants the breath or have inside their camper.

  • @BrittMFH
    @BrittMFH 2 роки тому +13

    I ALWAYS enjoy your videos! Yes, I love my dog but in my opinion, that doesn't mean everyone else does. TFS 😻 Britt

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      👍🏻

    • @KarenDouglas-v6p
      @KarenDouglas-v6p Рік тому

      Thank you for acknowledging this. I'm NOT a terrible person because I'm not a dog lover. I don't want to listen to constant barking when I'm trying to decompress. I think it's lovely how others love their pets, but don't be offended that I don't love them like you.

    • @brianflackwatch
      @brianflackwatch Рік тому

      This is exactly why I don't appreciate everyone thay takes their dogs to home depot or other stores. I don't love your dog like you do. I can't believe people can't leave their dogs at home for even a 30 minute trip to the hardware store.

  • @gordonhesse7200
    @gordonhesse7200 2 роки тому +2

    To all RV Manufacturers: Stop installing ourside speakers!

  • @HappyCamper1992
    @HappyCamper1992 2 роки тому +3

    When it comes to the constant barking thing it can actually be considered disturbing the peace under most state general statutes. Dealing with that at the moment with our neighbors at home. Since animal control cannot handle this the county sheriffs department is
    As far as speed in the campgrounds remember you will have kids on bikes and won’t be looking for you. Ever. These kids will be totally jacked up on skittles and Mountain Dew and won’t care about you.

    • @graybear7084
      @graybear7084 2 роки тому +1

      In my town if the dog barks for more than 20 minutes consistently it's considered a nuisance. Had problems with several of my neighbors over this. So glad to be out of a community now!

  • @oldengineer1519
    @oldengineer1519 2 роки тому +2

    Another reason to slow down is many campgrounds have gravel roads and nothing is worse than eating dinner outside when a dust storm comes drifting through the site.

  • @benpekarek382
    @benpekarek382 2 роки тому +2

    You say it a lot nicer than I do. This is getting a share!

  • @flyermarkbig465
    @flyermarkbig465 2 роки тому +1

    Yep. Agree with everything on the list.

  • @MatthewIrvine
    @MatthewIrvine 2 роки тому +2

    Great reminders! Even us "seasoned" campers can on occasion forget these! Now down to brass tacks... how much for the vintage Haylett Rv sign being unloved out there in the elements? 🤔

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +1

      You know.. that’s a fair question.Y father kept the signage he wanted and the rest is just kind of there
      Guessing it may be removed after our phase 1 remove which is coming soon

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      My guess? If you wanted it and could haul it away, then I bet you’re welcome to it

    • @MatthewIrvine
      @MatthewIrvine 2 роки тому

      @@JoshtheRVNerd My wife would KILL me if I brought one more thing in... Perhaps the RV Museum in Elkhart would love to have it?

  • @kitop310
    @kitop310 2 роки тому +1

    On the topic of fire pits: Backcountry camping we always use a portable fire pit now. Only took one bad experience where some bozo had raked some unfired .22 cartridges into the ashes. Fire got hot and cooked ‘em off. Luckily the wind berm was high enough that there weren’t any injuries, but yeah, only takes once.

  • @davidwilson1352
    @davidwilson1352 2 роки тому +2

    love your vids! we are new to the travel trailer world. awesome tips for sure. You hit the head on the nail about dumping situation, we have used our trailer Twice but avoided using our bathroom lol. would be awesome if you did one for RV basic 101

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +1

      Actually.. I am going to throw a bone to my friend Ross at m.ua-cam.com/video/mmrrOb4sOb8/v-deo.html
      He has done a huge job for our community with this video

  • @wendybenson5903
    @wendybenson5903 2 роки тому +2

    I love your vids! Always super informative. Honestly I believe if more people were raised camping with the fear of black bears coming into your campsite, there would be more good neighbors lol! I was also raised tent camping so seriously those black bears were super scary!!! I have some questions and maybe they can be addressed in a future video: 1. What's the best advice you can give to someone coming from a tent camping experience in their younger years to moving into a 5th wheel? 2. We don't have dogs but, we do have cats. Any special advice for camping with cats? lol 3. what's the differences between a furion and a truma instant heaters? 4. what's the difference between electronic and hydraulic leveling systems? Is one more convenient than the other? 5. I have yet to find a video that explains solar powering in a way that I can understand. Volts? Amps? What can be run? I see all these packages available and have no idea what any of them mean lol! AGHHHH!!! Unfortunately my husband has put me in charge of all the researching lol

    • @cksmith705
      @cksmith705 2 роки тому

      I would appreciate this info. as well! thx

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +2

      Man lot of good topics here. Might take me some time but I will see what I can maybe dive into

    • @wendybenson5903
      @wendybenson5903 2 роки тому

      @@JoshtheRVNerd Take your time! I know you're busy but thought you were the best to ask!

  • @Acal51
    @Acal51 2 роки тому +1

    2 pet peeves. 1) examine the lot lines and stay inside them with the RV, slides and truck. I hate getting to a site and the person behind u backs up an extra 4-5’. Or hugs your immovable fire pit so u can’t use it. 2) leave your drone at home. No one wants to hear it buzzing around their site. It feel invasive to others around u. Went camping a first weekend in Oct, there was someone who flew one 2-3 times a day. Always hanging out around our campsite type area. Leave it home.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому +1

      Good call on the drone stuff. It feels like a borderline privacy invasion but maybe I am being dramatic

  • @drooskeedoo3388
    @drooskeedoo3388 Рік тому +3

    A relatively new super annoying thing is leaving endcap lights on all night. Just what I love to see. I don't want stars, I want LED strips

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      I agree. If in parks, then at night I go dark

  • @donzollars8187
    @donzollars8187 2 роки тому +2

    Well said Josh!

  • @Denis-tu1pd
    @Denis-tu1pd Рік тому +1

    I have a second hose just to rinse out the sewer hose .do your sewer first then your sink and shower water to help clean your sewer hose.

  • @grnsgottaM
    @grnsgottaM 2 роки тому +2

    Sadly, I was speaking to employees at a massive KOA in Colorado and they said that it’s been more recently that they’ve an insane jump in dog related complaints. Poo, barking, etc… They seemed just as (if not more) annoyed than I was about it. People are PAYING good money to stay there, don’t be a jerk!
    Back to why it was sad. This park was amazing, private lake, plenty of space to explore, but honestly it felt like a ruined experiment, based on the people.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 роки тому

      I've had similar experiences at places. You work so hard to take a break only to be parked next to the exact people you're trying to get away from

  • @AttorneyBCollins
    @AttorneyBCollins Рік тому

    This is a pet peeve when you get stuck with a spot close to the shower house, but EXTREMELY loud unoiled exhaust fans you can hear a football field away, and those undampened doors that slam all hours of the night. Nothing to do about the first but it would be nice of people helped with the slamming steel vault door after quiet time.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      I could see that being tiresome. Never been that close to one on my trips so I never really thought about it. TY