Campground Etiquette: We need to talk about trash

Over the past 25-30 years trash has loomed large as a problem at our at our public campgrounds. At least it is something I have noticed with increasing regularity.

Who are these horrible people who do this? Or maybe the people don’t know the rules?

Perhaps a better question might be, “Why is it happening?”

Finally, I’ll share some “best practices” for those who don’t know.

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DODGE Cuts, Government Shutdown, and Camping

I’m back from another camping trip at an area administered by the National Park Service. Even though the Government Shutdown has been in effect for over a month, everything went well, even the fabulous weather, which the government has no control over.

In addition to this last trip, we have spent an addition 2+ months camping  in various units after Trump implemented the DODGE cuts earlier this year. These camping trips were in areas administered by the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, and the US Forest Service. On all these trips things were “business as usual” with neither unexpected surprises nor problems.

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Six Moons Design Deschutes CF: My “GoTo” Shelter

What’s Up With That?

Deschutes CF

Let me confuse you.

In 2018 I wrote this article, If I Could Have Only One Shelter it Would be a MLD TrailStar.

Yesterday I wrote a post stating TarpTent Scarp 1: My Favorite Shelter of All Time.

Today I am stating that my go to shelter is neither the TrailStar, nor the Scarp 1. My “go to’ shelter is my Six Moon Designs Deschutes CF, which I wrote about 10 years ago as a first impression essay.

So what gives?

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Tarptent Scarp 1: My Favorite Shelter Of All Time

Back in 2018 I wrote that if I could only have one shelter it would be a MLD TrailStarI still stand by that statement. This doesn’t mean the TrailStar is the best shelter — there is no best shelter — other than the one that keeps you warm and dry on a trip.

I’ve owned my TarpTent Scarp 1 for 15 years now. The Scarp 1 is built for serious conditions. It’s a 4 season tent. Much of the design is genius.

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