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I mean, the weather is cold, you decided to camp knowing what the weather was doing, so bring warm clothing and things, and also just perhaps MTFU a bit.
Why does the rest of the campsite have to endure your blummin T5 tractor ticking over for hours at God knows what time just because you can't be bothered to pack some decent kit?

The guy doing this outside my tent right now and has been for twenty minutes is blissfully unaware that he is about to become patio ballast....

Rantette over.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 9:48 am
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Got any potatoes ?
Can you get to the exhaust of his van without being seen ?

😉


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 9:52 am
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To be fair its nearly 10.

But it is out of order on a campsite. Needs to go to motorhome site with hookup really


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 9:53 am
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It's the cars you see at campsites that the owners think they need to run so they can charge the tablet or mobile phone...


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 9:55 am
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Very out of order gassing all the other campers with their exhaust.

Mind you, at my gym some Dad dropped his kid off for a 1 hour PT class then retired outside to his Range Rover and sat there for the full hour with the engine on rather than sit on a comfy chair with the other parents in the gym's reception.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:01 am
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Range Rover

Rangeroverist


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:05 am
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If it was an Evoque he was probably just too embarrassed.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:08 am
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Hosepipe. 😈


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:10 am
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I've seen people sat with their engines running a few times lately (like sat in Tesco's car park to read the paper), clearly fuel isn't dear enough yet 😐


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:19 am
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This is one thing that really gets on my nerves. Their is no excuse for it really, like the op said they should be looking at the forecast and then packing adequately for the conditions. I've know people being asked to leave campsites now for leaving engines running.

On that note, I miss my tent… and have a new one arriving this week 😀


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:22 am
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a carelessly discarded tent peg possibly left near a rear wheel............

or possibly a padlock and chain on the exit gate,


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:28 am
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Isn't it illegal to keep your engine running unnecessarily?

I'd go for the potato thing too, though. Inserted with a broom handle.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:29 am
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Ooooo. Pet hate. There's a mum who arrives early at the school to drop her kid off, parks on the lane (even though the school are constantly asking people not to) then sits there with the engine running chatting to her cronies through the open window

Grrrrrrrrr


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:32 am
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We did it at a Le Mans 24hr once, unseasonably cold (bikes so April) and we just didn't have the kit with us.

8 hours 🙂


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:40 am
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It's probably the same people who put their car stereo on with the doors open. Because everyone on the campsite wants to listen to builders radio first thing in the morning with the car acting as a bass cannon.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:40 am
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Yeah it was nearly ten, but the clocks went forward so really it was only nine...

I will remember to pack potatoes next time 😈


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:42 am
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Oh you're bring back memories of camping rage for me now... Late night Oasis and drunken cavorting...


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 10:42 am
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Give him a link to the eberspacher site.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 11:54 am
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i'd use a banana, Beverly Hills Cop style. Now, GTFOH 😛


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 12:27 pm
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nice quiet mornings on the norfolk broads is usually spoiled by all the cruisers belching fumes & noise out heating up their water for a shower. grrr boils my piss 👿


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 12:36 pm
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I think Klunk may be able to supply the boaters with warm liquid.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 1:22 pm
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We were just thinking tonight is going to be one of those nights:

4wd for 90 mins to get to camp site in the middle of nowhere. Get here, kids down road with music on blaring. Just about to [s]charge down there[/s] complain on stw, when it ticks over 9pm and the music stops. Still no idea why you need music in true wilderness, but at least the seem to respect the curfew.

But really, why the **** does anyone want to listen to music in the wilderness? If you wanted music then **** off back to the city!!!


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 1:36 pm
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If it's got a campsite accessible by road it isn't really wilderness, is it? Still annoying, mind you.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 1:43 pm
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We have music when camping, but other campers would not be able to hear much more than a faint murmur from small speakers, maybe just enough to recognise the tune. We always park ourselves at the far end away from everyone too.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 1:46 pm
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in the wilderness

you want "wilderness" then bivvy.

you go to a camp site to end up with other people and that, as the saying goes is hell.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 1:47 pm
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campsite ninmbyism does my head in, you need a bit of live and let live, if someone is doing something you don't like, go and have a chat with them, take a beer as a peace offering, you never know you may actually meet some interesting people.


 
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If it's got a campsite accessible by road it isn't really wilderness, is it? Still annoying, mind you.

Define 'road'. We're in a national park, and the last time we saw a gravel road (never mind Tarmac) was 90 mins of first/second gear sand, mud, and rock crawling away.

As for live and let live, how's about enjoying the peaceful countryside you've come to and saving the music for the journey home? Do you really think everyone wants to listen to it?

you go to a camp site to end up with other people and that, as the saying goes is hell.

Actually, I go to camp sites a very long way from anywhere, usually only accessible by a lot of 4wd only track. Usually, they're very small sites (4 plots max). Usually empty.

Still no reason for the music, but I agree, we've met some great people camping. Just none of them inconsiderate ****s with loud music. They're not the sort of people most would describe as interesting


 
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Running engines in the day time either to keep warm or charge game consoles/phones etc is very anti-social. But at night its just plain offensive. Folks that need this level of comfort should camp accordingly with a site that has hook-ups or a club house.


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 2:04 pm
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zokes have you spoken to these dick heads? maybe asked if they could turn it down??? Maybe these folks like listening to music whilst relaxing?? maybe you are not the only person in the world that needs pleasing? maybe you would like to go and ask them nicely but your lack of a spine is preventing this? maybe this could be resolved without consulting stw.


 
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zokes have you spoken to these dick heads? maybe asked if they could turn it down??? Maybe these folks like listening to music whilst relaxing?? maybe you are not the only person in the world that needs pleasing? maybe you would like to go and ask them nicely but your lack of a spine is preventing this? maybe this could be resolved without consulting stw.

They're a bunch of drunk teenagers. I doubt they'd listen much.

People who like listening to loud music in a place where most people come for peace and quiet need to be made aware of an invention called earphones. I'm not talking about a large campsite at the edge of town, I'm talking about campsites with no more than four plots in the middle of bloody nowhere. I very much doubt anyone out here but them wants to hear music. I can tell this by the fact that its only the one group with music, yet presumably all the 4wds have car stereos, so presumably can play music.


 
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zokes get off you laptop/ipad/iphone and go for a ride/walk around this loverly countryside! I dont see why anyone would want to pay good money to sleep in a tent and sit in a field all day in silence...... but each to their own init......

no more than four plots

The

bunch of drunk teenagers

have 25% of the vote

I doubt they'd listen much

have you tried?

all the 4wds

are you camping in tesco carpark?

I can tell this by the fact that its only the one group with music, yet presumably all the 4wds have car stereos, so presumably can play music

maybe they are just avoiding a clash in music.....


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 2:25 pm
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They're a bunch of drunk teenagers. I doubt they'd listen much.

As long as you're not judging them without knowing then, that's fine 😐

They obeyed the curfew to the minute by the sound of it, so they aren't exactly rebellious law breakers are they ?

If you had the stones to talk to them rather than bitch about them on here instead, you might be having a better weekend 😉

...They're not the sort of people most would describe as interesting

Neither are people who need to spend time posting on a Cycling forum when they are away for a weekend in the wilderness. But what they hell, each to their own eh ? 🙂


 
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I would go for a walk, but it's midnight, so consequently rather dark. And no, not tesco, but the bottom of the Eyre Peninsula in oz. most of the tescomobile 4wds are at the campsite where the Tarmac ended, about 40 Kms away

my choice for not putting the car stereo on was mainly to do with not subjecting the poor sods between us and them to any more noise. It's called consideration for others. You should try it sometime.


 
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More of a rantlett than a rantette I'd say.


 
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Posted : 31/03/2013 3:54 pm
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If you're somewhere with a data connection to post on here, you're not really in the wilderness.

I also sometimes enjoy a bit of music with my camping, the horror!


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 4:17 pm
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People not interesting because they listen to music, lol. I must be a right boring ****er then.


 
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my choice for not putting the car stereo on was mainly to do with not subjecting the poor sods between us and them to any more noise. It's called consideration for others. [B]You should try it sometime[/b].

Who should ?


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 4:27 pm
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I'm very happy not to be sat in a field with any of you 😀


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 4:29 pm
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I'm even happier to be sitting in my living room, miles from any of you. 😀


 
Posted : 31/03/2013 5:23 pm
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I remember watching nuts in may thinking how glad I was people like that didn't really exist... I hadn't signed up to miserabletrackworld then.


 
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People not interesting because they listen to music, lol. I must be a right boring **** then.

+1

Turners Farm in the Lakes last Easter, I had to listen to a family's music blasting out. Why? If you want to listen to music buy some ****in headphones. Who on earth thinks they've been booked into a campsite for a DJ slot. Inconsiderate MTFus.

Surely people go camping in the mountains to get away from the urban sprawl/noise pollution? That's the great thing about the NT site at Langdale & Wasdale Head; you can't park next to your tent.


 
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Turners Farm in the Lakes last Easter, I had to listen to a family's music blasting out.

Did you "have to" listen to it because you failed to ask them to turn it down ?

Or because you asked and they told you that they wouldn't ?


 
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Did you "have to" listen to it because you failed to ask them to turn it down ?

What's this crazy world you speak of whereby people communicate with one another... in person, face-to-face?! What if the person you are communicating with doesn't approve of what you are saying/requesting? They might reject it or shun it, or even be a bit funny with you about it.

No, better to talk about it over a forum where the responses can literally be ignored.


 
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Turners Farm in the Lakes last Easter, I had to listen to a family's music blasting out.

Did you "have to" listen to it because you failed to ask them to turn it down ?
Or because you asked and they told you that they wouldn't ?

I did ask them to turn it down but it was a bit of an ongoing battle: a slightly feral family who didn't communicate very well. But this is beside the point. The issue is a discussion about other people's total lack of empathy for others peace of mind. Whether it's running your engine to keep warm or playing audible music it shows a total disrespect for your neighbours. The blame should never be levelled at the victim of anti-social behaviour but at the perpetrator.


 
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