Should tents be banned or segregated?

KIds go ferrel the last couple of weeks of the school holidays. I think it's great. I just try and go with the flow. We was all young once even back in the Victorian era. šŸ˜‚
Sorry, my kids are in their late teens now but we obviously parented them wrong as we always tried to ensure they did not disturb other people, maybe limiting their inner (or not so) child in the process. I believe they knew enough to enjoy themselves not to the detriment of others. Is this not exactly the issue being discussed here?

Although, actually my issue is not with kids camping but kids camping in tents, not all kids camping in tents, not all tents but I for one will look at sites which don’t allow or limit tents in future
 
View attachment 300805Lights back on and flashing now (for the ā€œdon’t put your dog in the tumble dryerā€ crowd) as despite being lite up like a Xmas tree someone still seems to trip over a guy last night rocking the van and waking us up

Edit: sorry the photo might appear a bit foggy, that’s from the fire pits
Looks good.

Having done a stint as a bridge engineer though I was put through ā€œhigh speed road trainingā€ (yes, there is a day long course for this)!

One thing we were told was that the bright yellow ā€˜hi-viz’ jackets we wore actually attracted drivers towards us. Apparently some drivers, with the same mindset (and no doubt eyesight and IQ) of moths, see something bright and focus on it. As any motorcycle instructor will tell you you go where you look.
I found out when a Saab driver clearly appreciated my fashion choices so much he spanked my ass with his wing mirror.
Still better than getting a bottle of pee thrown at you by a trucker because your roadworks held them up (like their six mile long overtakes are fun for everyone else).

So yeah, not surprising someone has tripped over them. You’ll find these people in all walks of life - don’t let them get to you. Enjoy your camping :D
 
Looks good.

Having done a stint as a bridge engineer though I was put through ā€œhigh speed road trainingā€ (yes, there is a day long course for this)!

One thing we were told was that the bright yellow ā€˜hi-viz’ jackets we wore actually attracted drivers towards us. Apparently some drivers, with the same mindset (and no doubt eyesight and IQ) of moths, see something bright and focus on it. As any motorcycle instructor will tell you you go where you look.
I found out when a Saab driver clearly appreciated my fashion choices so much he spanked my ass with his wing mirror.
Still better than getting a bottle of pee thrown at you by a trucker because your roadworks held them up (like their six mile long overtakes are fun for everyone else).

So yeah, not surprising someone has tripped over them. You’ll find these people in all walks of life - don’t let them get to you. Enjoy your camping :D
I kinda hope if I hang my arse out over the guy that would help people keep there distance! I can’t try it for a few hours but a man’s gotta sleep!
 
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I’ll openly admit to reducing a tent to a wasteland with the occupants still in it, they were adults who should have known better and were forewarned but carried on.
Kids are kids, life is pretty grim for many of them, if they’re having fun just be glad.
 
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@cgtmiles Are you camping in Gaza or is this a UK site and if so any clues so us elderly folk can avoid.
Off topic though, as ever but this thread has got me just a little bit excited looking to Busfest and basically all the horrors mentioned above but no tents (well not many) or fire pits, unless you're trade, and loud, no, properly loud music, none of that blue tooth player K pop demon hunters stuff from the poxy kids, just incredibly loud music that stops at bedtime well before midnight... Shakatak this year too for any other old jazz funkers. 🤫 :cool:
 
As an ex tent camper maybe I shouldn’t be saying this but I think tent campers need to be separated from normal campers. I’ve been camping in one form or another all my life, my first birthday was spent on a C&CC site, I bathed in a caravan sink as a kid but things were different then, my grandparents went to the same site each weekend camping whatever the weather with basic canvas tents and my nan cooked a roast dinner before they went home (some how). Half the campsite here maybe bought their tents on the way here and have no idea what they are doing except they know they need a fire pit and if they’ve been camping before it may have been at a festival, I wouldn’t be surprised to find half the tent left in the field
after the weekend.

The same site has a C&MHC section with 5 pitches. I don’t like it and it may be my age/grumpy general demeanour but I wish I was in the section, 4 caravans and a MH in an organised and tidy paddock, no kids playing football, no fire pits, no people walking millimetres away from people’s (my) pitches. (Kid literally tripped over my
Awning guy rope as I’m writing this)

As a campervanner and I feel I should generally align more with campers rather than caravanners but I’m beginning to think there are limits
This is one of the most ridiculous suggestions I’ve ever seen on this forum.

I’ve spent many summers on camp sites in my 44 years. Many as a kid with my parents and many more as a parent with my wife and kids, who aren’t really kids at all anymore.

We’ve had tents and touring caravans of our own and sometimes stayed in static vans too.

To suggest banning or segregating an entire group of campers simply because of their choice of accommodation is ridiculous.

Behaviour has nothing to do with the accommodation, it’s the people. I’ve seen plenty of dickheads in and around touring caravans, camper vans, motor homes and static vans over the years, and I’ve met plenty of lovely people in tents. I’ve also met plenty of dickheads in tents and nice people in all these other forms of accommodation too.

Discriminating against anyone who chooses to stay in a tent because of the poor behaviour of some is just incredible.

This is an opinion that would have been better kept to yourself.
 
The irony :slow rofl:

 
Sorry, my kids are in their late teens now but we obviously parented them wrong as we always tried to ensure they did not disturb other people, maybe limiting their inner (or not so) child in the process. I believe they knew enough to enjoy themselves not to the detriment of others. Is this not exactly the issue being discussed here?

Although, actually my issue is not with kids camping but kids camping in tents, not all kids camping in tents, not all tents but I for one will look at sites which don’t allow or limit tents in future
join the CMHC and go to CL sites that dont allow kids or should I say over 18s only and there's no tent dwellers
 
I reckon you should be able to voice your opinion on here without it turning into a bun fight or worse still a lynching.
We had a similar situation to @cgtmiles in Bakewell a couple of years back when we got put on a grass pitch among the tented community and we toughed it out but what with kids tearing around on adult electric scooters, cars parked either side of each tent and not in the allocated carpark plus why is it that the noisy feckers don't play murder ball by their tent and use the side of your van as a goal so they don't have to keep fetching the ball?
As has been said it's people and to some extent a generational situation probably stoked by the media and click bait putting one age group against the other?
 
join the CMHC and go to CL sites that dont allow kids or should I say over 18s only and there's no tent dwellers
To be fair I think he was just having a time of the month grump and not really suggesting it for T6 Meets and other camp venues. Just fed up of having his guy ropes twanged by the irresponsible. I think the excessive and high pollen counts can make any one grumpy or more irritable than normal.

No pollen was hurt during this conversation. It is a pollen friendly site and I have already been punished for the sexist sterio type I am out numbered here. I know my place ,och ow :whistle:
 
I find the older I get the less able I am at tolerating other people’s shit.
So I can relate to the op.
That’s why I’ve spent a fortune on making my van totally independent off grid.
I’m much happier pitched up on my own somewhere remote.
It’s also why I like fishing.
I’m much happier miles away up the glens on my own or with pals with nobody else for miles around.
Just the birdies singing and the water flowing.
 
I reckon you should be able to voice your opinion on here without it turning into a bun fight or worse still a lynching.
We had a similar situation to @cgtmiles in Bakewell a couple of years back when we got put on a grass pitch among the tented community and we toughed it out but what with kids tearing around on adult electric scooters, cars parked either side of each tent and not in the allocated carpark plus why is it that the noisy feckers don't play murder ball by their tent and use the side of your van as a goal so they don't have to keep fetching the ball?
As has been said it's people and to some extent a generational situation probably stoked by the media and click bait putting one age group against the other?
Absolutely just keep agreeing with me ha. I think it is people in general or parents sparing the rod and not attending to proper parental control but that is also a societal thing both parents young, needing to work to make ends meet, the easiest thing is just give in and over indulge kids with distracting toys and scooters rather than give proper time to children’s education and installing within them understanding and decency. I do not think that governments have helped with specific good such as scooters. Britain is not a very reasoned and mature country and electric scooters should never have been legalised. It was always going to be a problem just as electric bicycles have been in some places such as towns and city centres riding on the footpath. In fact riding on the footpath years ago was considered an offence. I believe that legalising new things and indulgences should be a very considered exercise and not an automatic reflex to popular demand.
 
Yeah, but on the basis of differing needs and expectations, rather than on the basis of poorer behaviour from those in tents.
But the segregation is sometimes there and only the site owners know why they do it that way. Could be a variety of reasons and I don't think many would admit poor behaviour as a reason for fear of damaging their own business.
 
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