This is for RYAN and anyone else who thinks that people who have drones have more rights than the rest of us. Too many people today thinking they should be allowed to do whatever they want. I didn’t want strange RVs parked in front of my house, so I don’t park in front of others. You think I like having to move on after camping 14 days? No, but the law is there so the spots can be available to others rather than becoming a squatter city. All lifestyles must fit in with the laws. I suppose if you’re lifestyle is to be e nudist they think they should be allowed to run around nude and if not “People just don’t get our lifestyle” covers it. Saying people just don’t get their lifestyle is crap. Please remember that in most places so called Stealth camping is otherwise known as illegal camping. He needs law enforcement to warn him that he could be the one getting arrested. That rancher getting his way just encourages him. When people cave in they just make it worse for the rest of us. I would stayed put and called law enforcement myself. The woman upset with campers and the rancher threatening to call law enforcement. Just that they are upset they can’t do whatever they want. Rules are there to make everyone’s stay enjoyable. Doesn’t matter if a child lost a job, or if there is a pandemic. If a 55 + parks no one under 55 can stay, period. You registered with two you can’t just add another without approval. Many parks have specific rules regarding occupancy. Luckily they were able to find another park in the area that accommodated them and informed them that they were not the first family to be kicked out of this specific location. Law enforcement officers arrived to supervise Jason and his family as they packed. The delivery driver saw the importance of the package and contacted Jason to arrange pickup off of the campground’s property, but when Jason returned he was instructed that he and his family needed to leave. Jason had placed an order to be delivered to the campground, but the front office declined it. They did not read this section because it did not pertain to their travel circumstances. One rule in this section stated campers could not receive packages at the campground. When Jason and Abby checked in there were several pages of rules, one of which included a section for extended stay reservations. Yes, you read that correctly – receiving a package got them kicked out. Jason and Abby of RV Miles were kicked out of a Montrose, Colorado campground for receiving a package. In this encounter they were camping in a national forest when an individual confronted them because she was upset about them camping during fire season.ĭave and Roe did their due diligence by researching in advance and ultimately confirm with local authorities regarding their ability to stay in the location.Īfter further talks with the individual Dave and Roe discover her anger and frustrations are more as a result of people’s misuse of the forests. Harassed while off-grid campingĭave and Roe of Fate Unbound spend a significant amount of time boondocking on BLM and public lands. Luckily for Thomas and the drone neither of the rocks made contact with the drone, but Thomas was able to get some great footage of the rock as evidence. This man was annoyed by the drone flying and threw not one, but two rocks at Thomas’ drone. Thomas from I’m Not Lost I’m RVing was flying his drone while boondocking near Angels Peak in New Mexico when he encountered an individual who didn’t share a passion for drones. They share in a series of four videos how the HOA management watched/stalked their rig and harassed them multiple times throughout their extended stay. The harassment began shortly after they received a complaint regarding their son staying with them, but that was only the beginning. During their stay at an RV park, they documented the harassment they encountered from the HOA that manages the park. Tom and Cheri of EnjoyTheJourney.life were stationary for a few months in Destin, FL. Learning from these examples will surely be useful if you’re ever harassed. How you handle yourself in a stressful situation can prevent an already stressful encounter from escalating into something more serious. They all share (and sometimes capture the harassment) on YouTube. We’re sharing the experiences of 7 different RVers who were harassed at their campsite. You can prepare for a lot of circumstances when it comes to RV camping, but sometimes life throws a curveball. Nothing can ruin your day like a bad attitude – whether it’s yours or a stranger’s.
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