- Turn your lights off. Park in your site as quietly as possible.
- Leave the tweaking and setting up of your camp gear until the next day.
- Keep conversations to a minimum--both in number and noise level, and don't shout parking instructions.
- Avoid slamming doors and any other unnecessary noises. It may not bother you--since you're awake--but it will your neighbors.
- Turn off your engine after you are parked.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Common courtesy for late night campground arrival: Why is it so difficult?
When pulling into a campground after quiet hours remember that you may be the only one awake. Be considerate of those already sleeping.
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As usual the people that need to read this won't.
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