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@audreybabydoll5 жыл бұрын
Lol what a sh*tty Christmas lol
@Noname-tl5oe5 жыл бұрын
RV Odd Couple If they ask first to take a pic, would u say OK? Was it a specific part on ur rig that they were interested in ordering?
@DougFenrich5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I watched to the end, because when I heard that that guy said HE was the jerk, (I might have said "I KNOW")
@gorvlivin5 жыл бұрын
@@rebeccacarlson9166 Great video. I've skirmishes with drunks, I've been blamed for dog poop when I have 1000 bags, had rvers kids next to me hang out in my spot. Was shunned at one site when I called the cops when I saw a guy beat the hell out of his Golden. SMH. I could write a book. But rolling a ball in front of a vehicle could cause them to swerve and hit someone or something. And yes, someone took my ladder last week and told me a day later. I barely know him Again, SMH, lol.
@sokodad4 жыл бұрын
Bought from Hughs because of your recommendation.
@stephen51475 жыл бұрын
I was parked in a very spacious campground... lots of open space to walk a dog. I looked out the window & saw this man walking his dog directly, intentionally toward my coach. He allowed the dog to raise his leg & pee on my car's tire. I watched to see which coach was his. Later that night I responded in kind... even though I don't have a dog.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
LOL...
@michaelbeltran29695 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@Woodyone19624 жыл бұрын
That is a pisser!
@serenacalls4 жыл бұрын
👏🏼😂👏🏼
@stephensmith10344 жыл бұрын
Lol!
@roamer43535 жыл бұрын
Hi from England My Grandad used to say......”The more I see of people..the more I love my dog.” !
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Your Grandfather was quite wise! Dogs are the best! :-)
@roamer43535 жыл бұрын
RV Odd Couple Yes Loyal....forgiving...flexible and go with the flow....they don’t ask for much in return...a little food water and shelter....amazing.
@roamer43535 жыл бұрын
charlie cheeseface Yes he did see a lot of things. It’s amazing what people went through 2 generations ago.
@CryMeARiver635 жыл бұрын
Your Grandad is a very wise man .
@roamer43535 жыл бұрын
Evelyn Chapel They usually are Evelyn...One Grandad I hardly knew (but a lot was passed down to me from relatives)......the other Grandad I was able to spend a lot of time with marvelling how thy know and can do so much!, In later years I travelled a lot and should have spent more time with him. But I like a lot of others felt Grandparents and Parents will always be there.....but time marches on and everything changes. Take care.
@Likecash5 жыл бұрын
I travel on my Harley-Davidson Motorcycle. We were staying at a KOA and we were leaving at 4am in the morning. We actually pushed the touring bikes out to the road and once we started them up we were in gear and out of there and not revving the engines as we were leaving. Just being courteous to those around us.
@ka9vmp5 жыл бұрын
You guys are exceptional.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Riding with Steve Super Considerate! There are more of us than them! Thank you Riding with Steve!
@EatTravelHappy5 жыл бұрын
Riding with Steve, That's what I'm talking about. Someone with a brain. Good for you!
@richardwatts36195 жыл бұрын
HARLEYS ARE LOAD AND THEY DO HAVE THE DEACICE TO PUSH THEM OUT SIDE.
@Milesco5 жыл бұрын
@@richardwatts3619 : "DEACICE" ???
@timw9995 жыл бұрын
You might be a jerk when you sit outside drinking and talking loud to 1 am 2 nights in a row.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
You just might be! 😃
@jackiej53195 жыл бұрын
Oh my....sitting outside and TALKING!!!
@janetmccall6745 жыл бұрын
@@jackiej5319 not just talking, but being loud at 1 in the morning.
@jackiej53195 жыл бұрын
@@janetmccall674 true that =[
@mattb18805 жыл бұрын
that is awesome that one night is okay ! shows your reasonable
@joepiacentino90575 жыл бұрын
The majority of your “you might be a jerk” reasons come down to two simple things COMMON SENSE and COMMON COURTESY! Sadly, many people these days just do not and or will not use them.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Simple manners. Thank you Joe😀👍
@Woody09734 жыл бұрын
It’s sad but common curtesy, common sense and common decency are just not that common anymore.
@vanessahenry72384 жыл бұрын
@@Woody0973 Sad and yes!
@jameslaliberte3673 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, there is no "common" sense.
@jimmietanner525 жыл бұрын
I have found that 99% of people at RV parks are very friendly , and I lived in RV parks for 30 years .
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
We agree! Made some lifelong friends already 😀
@LeonAllanDavis5 жыл бұрын
Really? I heartily dislike "friendly" people. The kind that runs over before your jacks are down and start playing "20 Questions". Snooping around. Over-sharing. Trying to extract personal information. It's all I can do to keep from picking up a jack handle and beating them into a pulp. Go away!
@LeonAllanDavis5 жыл бұрын
@charlie cheeseface I'm confused, Cheese Face... What do you mean when you say, if I don't "naturally gello further"... How does one "naturally gello"? How does one "gello further"? Is "gello" pronounced with a hard or soft "g"? Like "gecko" or "gerbil"? Which is it? Is "gello" some kind of adult kink thing? Hetero? Non-hetero? Both heteros? Does "gello" involve the use of a small household appliance? Is "gello" a verb or a noun, or both? If a good-looking guy asked you for a "gello", would you give him one? Inquiring minds want to know.
@williambranham62495 жыл бұрын
Just like like in everyday life although 99% might be a high number.
@jerrysmith57825 жыл бұрын
Keep your slide-outs within the boundaries of your RV space. I had a guy pull in beside us who felt that he was entitled to all of his RV space plus 3 feet of my space. If you want 2 spaces, then pay for 2 spaces. I told management and they made him move over 3 feet.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
This is a great one to add to the list. You don't get to infringe on your neighbors "Air Space." And sometimes it's tricky because you want to be on one side to get as much of the camping side as possible, but you need to account for the slides!
@nelson29265 жыл бұрын
First mistake is to get mad ...control your emotions....no matter situation....
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
True
@ttiiddyyy5 жыл бұрын
I never realized I was a door-slammer until I watched a video and they mentioned it. I am also hearing impaired, so now I realize from watching your video that I need to use my bluetooth more often. Live and learn. Thanks!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Live and Learn indeed. We are not perfect either. And with a baby, we get loud too. But most people such as yourself have manners and are considerate. There's a small percentage that truly doesn't care. But you my friend, are not in that category!
@cathrinelandreman27305 жыл бұрын
When a family strung up a hammock on our site, near the back of our camper, (5ft) my husband used it, and fell asleep. They came back, saw him, and took it down. They were nice people, and they said they needed to move to a different site with trees. I was nervous for my husband.....but I did buy him a hammock on a frame, because he really liked it. 😉 I would feel funny being that close to someone's site, but they said it was for their kids to use. We are empty nesters, and we found that to be funny!🙄
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
That's so funny! The hammock must have been for community use since it wasn't up in their site. Your husband says to himself, "well don't mind if I do" and just takes a nap! That's Epic!
@leglier594 жыл бұрын
PAsks
@CT-cb3kb3 жыл бұрын
They should have kept the hammock close to them since it was for their kids duh
@dandersonjr5 жыл бұрын
Yup pretty much nailed it. I've owned two campgrounds over the last 30 years and imagine dealing with all these problems every week. This is why the average campground owner lasts 4 years. I'm always excited to open the campground every year but I'm also equally excited come the end of camping season to close the campground and go sit in the woods by myself and just watch wild animals that don't need me to remind them how to behave. That being said the vast majority of campers are great but there are always the few that need training on a constant basis.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roadstar 1963. I bet! Never considered it from campground owner's perspective. That could get old fast! Lol Most of the items on our list are RV park rules. Guess we really angered the people that don't read the packets? I don't know. But thank you for watching and please don't hesitate to leave us newbies feedback.
@raegruder46264 жыл бұрын
I rent out a townhouse, dealing with people is exhausting sometimes..
@garyd56225 жыл бұрын
Your story is similar to experiences that I have had which drove me to quit RVing for ten years. I finally took it up again with the determination to seek out dispersed camping with the expressed intent to avoid fellow campers. It sounds anti social but my camping times are pure rest and relaxation.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
There's always a few Gary! Thank you
@calgal78282 жыл бұрын
You sound just like me! 😂
@BellyrubsMan5 жыл бұрын
John are you sure it was dog poo on Christmas morning? Maybe it was reindeer poo. HAHA
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Guess whose getting coal next year! lol
@kong35 жыл бұрын
I avoid parks period. Boondocking... Get far away. Of course I'm in the West.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Boondocking sounds like fun. We haven't tried it yet but this experience is pushing us in that direction.
@2476jjsjjj5 жыл бұрын
I would love to boondock but I'm in Ohio. Not much of that in the east.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
@@2476jjsjjj Yes the more we camp and the more we read everyone's comments, the more attractive boondocking is becoming.Thank you for watching. If you find good land to boondock in Ohio let us know. 😀
@AndyL7145 жыл бұрын
RV Odd Couple, sorry but you are no where ready for boondocking. Anyone that hooks into a 50 amp breaker might as well stay at home. 😳😂✌🏻
@kong35 жыл бұрын
@@AndyL714 Actually you are right. Alot different getting set up for boondocking.
@jaybogreenbo24415 жыл бұрын
We actually set out orange cones to create a "property line" and have foldable "caution children at play" signs we set out by the drive path. Seems to make a difference. And others compliment the idea and have decided to do this also. But no matter where you go....sometimes you just can't fix "stupid"😂
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Jaybo Greenbo Great idea! We have purchased Children signs and that does help. We haven’t tried cones.
@DMACHOLMAN5 жыл бұрын
Can I say A-men ?????
@Inkdraft5 жыл бұрын
@Jaybo Greenbo: Terrific idea. I have orange cones and I put orange flexible rods in them and tied orange tape to them when I was teaching my child to parallel park. Now I know what else to do with them. Thanks.
@mjb75175 жыл бұрын
Get a roll of crime scene do not cross tape.
@richhuddleston735 жыл бұрын
Teach your kids to play at park not the road and also stop bikes when RV Backing up not ride behind Thin ride when Safe also Leave Plastic wheeled Vechicle at Home they make too much noise
@daniellewinch57805 жыл бұрын
YES to all of that. I'd like to add. BARKING dogs, all day long! I have 2 dogs and keep them quiet. Drives me nuts when all you hear is a dog barking. We've been that person who has pulled into a camp spot at 11pm. We felt so awful about it. Didnt have much of a choice, we had a bad day traveling. To make things worse, the site was wonky and we had such a hard time backing it in. Took us like 30 minutes. We didnt unhook or take anything out. We went to bed. Next morning we apologized profusely to our neighbor. They completely understand and we remain friends today. Thank you for the great video.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
I feel bad when dogs are barking too. Poor things. We understand that no one strives to set up late. No one says, "lets set up in the dark- woohoo!" That was really kind of you to talk to the neighbor the next day.
@jillbarnes35504 жыл бұрын
YES.... BARKING DOGS. I mean, don't they hear it too? How does it not bother them??
@jessarellanes66485 жыл бұрын
That's pretty funny, I'm a truck driver, and it's even worse at the truck stop, dig your channel
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Jess Arellanes Thanks Jess 👍
@Inkdraft5 жыл бұрын
@Jess: Oh no, really? I thought truck drivers were the knights in shining armor of the highways. Sorry to hear that. I was helped several times on the road by big rig drivers who stopped to help me. Of course that was back in the late 70s. Maybe the times have changed on the road too.
@VIPKidHealth5 жыл бұрын
@@Inkdraft I mean that was 40 years ago things might have changed :P Truckers still good people though.
@jeffeisenbrei71285 жыл бұрын
The best thing about rving is you can move
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
That is certainly a pro. If you don't like your neighbors, you can change them! Thanks for watching!
@dzymslizzy36415 жыл бұрын
But that's not the point; why should YOU have to move because of someone else's bad manners? Better they get reported and they are made to move!
@nolanb71505 жыл бұрын
Right. Plus most RV park owners/managers you won't give you a refund.
@pinky94405 жыл бұрын
Yes, at least you can move. Buy a house and you are stuck with jerks next door forever.....
@robertbarney86354 жыл бұрын
@@nolanb7150 Most good park managers will move you to another available spot if you are reasonable. Most travelers I've found are polite and happy unless you are in a place where you want to stay away from or avoid and the hosts are jerks.
@Thetravelingmoes3 жыл бұрын
We are usually asleep by 10 pm. Dont drink, are quiet people. My husband is the type that will let people go on and on and wouldn't be the one to approach. Me on the other hand, I dont deal with lots of loud noise, now I deal with it all day. I dont expect people to be quiet. But if your next to us and being loud at midnight...oh I'm gonna be hell on earth. I need to learn to let it go some. But I back up my attitude. Thankfully my husband can keep me grounded. Thanks for the video. Learning how to relax, enjoy the world, and let's enjoy this world together💜
@allenscott2282 жыл бұрын
YES! Park somewhere else. My wife and I were the only campers in a 40 site mountain campground one October when a family in an RV pulled into the site right beside us. My wife was actually so upset that she shouted for them to move. They actually did move...one more spot over. The day before when we pulled in, there was one other camper. To be courteous, and because we were there to get away from neighbors, we picked a spot on the opposite side of the campground. Another time we were at a lake and parked our travel trailer in a location where no one else could possibly camp next to us. Or so we thought. We went for a short drive and came back to two families in tents parked right beside us. Their kids and dogs kept running through our area. They even asked to use our kayaks. We remained friendly and even helped air up their mattresses with our powered inflator, but we just couldn't believe the lack of respect for our privacy and our things.
@RVOddCouple2 жыл бұрын
Courtesy & common sense is nice 😀
@MultiRabe5 жыл бұрын
I really liked this video, bec you stress some very valid points! I usually find the RV Community, a very easy going/chill/understanding Community! But in todays climate of negativity, coupled with the increase of ppl getting into RVing, more things can go “sideways” with vacationing! Cheers to your Family! 👌👍✌🏻😎
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Well Said Roberto!!! Thank you for watching :)
@deltadaze68365 жыл бұрын
I started laughing when you talked about peeps trespassing and ‘touching’ other people’s stuff, ‘cause we ride bikes and you are welcome to admire someone’s bike, but don’t ever just sit on it without asking.....😱...ESPECIALLY if it’s a Harley 🤦🏻♀️
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
True That! 😂
@merrygwolf46294 жыл бұрын
no freaking waaaaay!!!!! Oh Lord, people are not in their right minds anymore and I'm possessive over MY things. smh....
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61234 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha.....that’s funny !!! If you don’t understand how much Harley people love their Harley’s then you could get in big trouble real quick 😘
@tammieandrzejczuk25734 жыл бұрын
yeah lol, HDs will leak oil even if you just look at them lol
@lisapage7684 жыл бұрын
😯
@patriciabenmartin21874 жыл бұрын
the 1st one is like going in the men's bathroom when there are 25 urinals and the jerk has to walk all the way down to where you are and start a conversation.😂😂😂
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
LOL Patricia... That is a Jerk! Thank you
@chuckkern86634 жыл бұрын
Camp ground owner once told me this.... I am the mayor and have to keep the piece between everyone..... "When ever there is a fight, both campers have to leave..... I DON'T CARE!!" With that said, I agree with everything you said...... and I am glad you had the support of the camp management. Besides, this could be the same guy 6 months from now, that you have to move next to ;). Small world and life's too short....enjoy.... 30amps could work (W/out air) until you get this all straightened out with the guy at the office??? Dog Shit happens.... Flush it.... Flip flops/shoes off at the door.... Think of all the 'OTHER STUFF' your tracking into your home you can't see and/or smell! It just helps to keep your home cleaner.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
LOL....Thanks Chuck
@habersmack4 жыл бұрын
Just to let you know about the dogs in Arley Alabama, we never heard you complain about dog poop. Sorry that that happened. We let them be the camp dogs, outside most of the day to see if their owners would come for them. So we didn’t always watch what they were doing, where they were going. Also, we weren’t truely sure we were keeping the dogs until the day after Christmas. We had taken them to a couple shelters to drop them off while we were in Arley, but never felt like it was the right thing. And we do still have them. They are great dogs.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
I hope you had a chance to see our 2nd fight video where we apologize for this. We were the jerks and you guys were the ones doing the kind thing for the dogs. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mXTcnKWHjNyed5Y . We were wrong. Please accept our apology!
@earthelucidator3 жыл бұрын
Bless your heart. You did nothing wrong.
@gailevans23875 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Excellent List! Campground rules are made for a reason. We had our small dog on a leash but someone was letting their Boxer run free and he came and attacked our small dog. We almost lost her because of her injuries. People need to realize that they are not the only ones in the campground.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gail💚 Seems like simple manners and being polite to us😃
@cBooBooKitty4 жыл бұрын
Hope they paid the vet bill. And got kicked out for breaking rules...
@trashcan20883 жыл бұрын
That,s where and when a spray bottle with ammonia comes in handy. Animals don't like ammonia sprayed in their faces and it's something that wont injure or kill anything.
@nlreviews43335 жыл бұрын
How about running a noisy generator practically ALL day right next to your lot!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Inverter generators are better but manners are best! That would drive us crazy! 😀
@sunnyvalejedi5 жыл бұрын
The. Worst.
@gregoryprice25935 жыл бұрын
Or run your generator in the "No generator" campground at Yellowstone.
@Judy-cm6kp5 жыл бұрын
Hate generators. Only would use one in an emergency. If you are such a fuel hog best to stay with hook ups
@williambranham62495 жыл бұрын
That's passive aggressive.Simply go to the camp host.That's their job.
@RicardoRoams5 жыл бұрын
Many years ago my girlfriend and I were traveling extensively throughout North America in my VW camper van. On one occasion we pulled into a campground in a National Park around 9 a.m. There were plenty of camp spaces available. It was self check in so we marked our space # along with our vehicle license plate number, and inserted the fee in the envelope provided. We then passed the envelope through the mail slot at the ranger office as instructed. We marked our territory by placing a large table cloth on the picnic table, anchoring it in place with clips we bought for that purpose. We also placed a beach towel on the table and held it down with a large rock. We then left for the day to explore the Park. We had used this method for laying claim before without any problems. Around dinner time we returned to find our campsite occupied with 4 college age young people. There were also members of their party now occupying the 2 sites on either side of our site. All 3 sites were empty when we first arrived earlier that day. They had set up their tent and our table cloth and towel were nowhere to be seen. I explained to them that this was our site and asked them if they didn't see the tablecloth or towel we left to mark it. They claimed there were none of those items there when they arrived. (no surprise to hear that) My girlfriend and I then proceeded to the ranger station and pleaded our case. The rangers checked and confirmed that we had followed proper procedure and there was a record of our claim but nothing for the "squatters" currently in our camp site. The ranger accompanied us back to our site and told the young people they had to move. By this time of day there were no campsites left available. They had no place to go. Despite what we knew they had done we took pity on them. We told the ranger that since we were planning to sleep in the van anyway, if it was all right with the ranger my girlfriend and I were OK with letting the people stay. The ranger allowed it. I think those young people felt guilty for what they did. They thanked us profusely for letting them stay and gave us some apples. After dark everyone sat around the campfire and we entertained them with stories of our travels. As you said, sometimes it's all in how you handle the situation.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
The world needs more people like you! Love how you turned it around completely with your compassion! Very cool!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
The world needs more people like you! Love how you turned it around completely with your compassion! Very cool!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
The world needs more people like you! Love how you turned it around completely with your compassion! Very cool!
@andyborowitz17305 жыл бұрын
so you basically accomplished nothing
@victorboucher6755 жыл бұрын
When life gives you apples, make apple juice!
@hanichay11633 жыл бұрын
The best thing you can get or do at campgrounds is friendliness. It can make all the difference. An iffy all-gravel park we stayed at in the middle of a big city turned out to be a great experience because of the nice people.
@joesmith32795 жыл бұрын
I've been a tent camper for years. We were at a completely empty 40 site campground around a lake arriving a Tuesday. The next afternoon a camper shows up and pitched their tent "RIGHT NEXT TO US!" Unbelievable! There were 39 other sites to pick and they camped right next to us. Then they stayed up til 1am talking and laughing around their campfire. It was so inconsiderate. I hate camping around people and never camp on Friday or Saturday nights. They are the worst! Great channel guys!!!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
That's so annoying. Especially because tent's aren't great sound proof. That was very inconsiderate. And we agree, camping or RVing Friday/Saturday is very different then Monday-Thursday! :-)
@donnaschindlbeck74575 жыл бұрын
Great points! We’ve been lucky enough to have not experienced any “jerks” . Kindness and treating others as you would like to be treated go a long way. We’re all camping to enjoy the outdoors, meet new people and relax. And you’re right you never know what has transpired in the time leading up to someone who has a “lack in judgement “ moment. Apologies and a handshake can diffuse a bad introduction.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Kindness and treating Others as you would like to be treated goes a long way! Simple! Thank you 😊
@angelique14305 жыл бұрын
How about those that come over at 6:30 am to talk on their phone right by your open window!!!!!! My husband wouldn't let me sqirt them with the sink sprayer. Oh I sooo wanted to soak them good.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
As long as it's really cold water. You don't want anyone to get injured. Just kidding. 🌊
@kellyname57334 жыл бұрын
yeah...thats when that generator goes on at 2AM. Kidding. I do like the idea of using a squirt bottle
@Evermore20173 жыл бұрын
I’m confused. Are these RV’s not able to run independently? I don’t understand the park thing. I was under the impression you could find a spot away from people and park.
@treverwhetzel96033 жыл бұрын
@@Evermore2017 What you're talking about is called boondocking. And yes, RV's are fully self contained and many people use them to boondock in unimproved camping situations where there are no water, shore power or sewer hookups. But, there are many RV parks across the country where you can pay to reserve a space for your RV that has shore power, water, and sometimes even sewer and cable TV hookups. That way you're not having to drain and recharge your RV batteries and run a generator and ration your onboard water supply etc. Some people enjoy alternating between boondocking and full amenity camping.
@Pfsif5 жыл бұрын
BARKING DOGS!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
RV walls are not soundproof! Add that to the list!
@Nails-by-Jennifer5 жыл бұрын
Pfsif we have a dachshund, they bark at absolutely everything. When we take him camping we put a bark collar on him. Only takes 1 or 2 shocks to get him to stop barking. We hate having to do it, but don’t want to be hated by everyone.
@elewmompittseh5 жыл бұрын
The place we are in has a section just for dog people, very nice.
@kellyname57334 жыл бұрын
Same rule as a stick and mortar house...BRING YOUR DOG IN AT NITE AND DONT ALLOW THEM TO BARK more than 3 times.
@dncook19554 жыл бұрын
The worst violation of all, people think other people enjoy their barking dog.
@shovel93164 жыл бұрын
The worst jerk we’ve come across was a guy who was all set up in his spot when we parked in ours, and although I’m certain that he checked and saw his RV fit the spot, but when he was parking, he didn’t account for his slide outs, so their slide outs were fully hanging in our area. We reported this to the front office to deal with, but the guy was gone all day long, so our first day there, we were cramped and pissed off. When he finally came back and the ranger addressed the situation with him and told him he’d have to repark and allow for the slide outs within his space, he said, “Come on, dude! I’m all squared away here! Please tell me you’re not going to make me unhook and go thru all of that because of 3 feet!”. The Ranger responded, “Look, it’s your responsibility to make sure that your rig and all slideouts are fully within your allotted space. Now, you’ve already inconvenienced your neighbors enough today by being rude and inconsiderate, and I’m not arguing with you. Your options are either to unhook and reposition or unhook and leave. Your choice, and you’ve exactly 1 hour to make the adjustment, and I’ll be coming back to check, and if it’s not, I’m calling the police and they’ll arrest you like they did the last person who didn’t obey the rules of a State Park and impound your rig. The clock starts now.”. The guy repositioned, and although he never apologized, the rest of the time next to him, he was extremely pleasant and cordial. Hopefully, the guy learned a good lesson from it that he needed to learn. Some folks just can’t say, “I’m sorry.”.🤷🏼♀️
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
lol . he was going to have to unhook anyways. :-) . Glad he was kind afterwards. Could have been worse. But it would have been nice if he had said "my bad" . :-)
@xchief6615 жыл бұрын
Honestly, it wasn't the guys fault that they put him in that spot. I agree that when you went in you should have parked in the 50amp spot. The park is responsible for putting both of you in the position they did.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Yes! This was our 4th park since starting out. They definitely made a mistake and we learned a valuable lesson
@jefolson69893 жыл бұрын
My park is packed so tight, some slide outs are nearly touching eachother. I'm on the end, so I dont have a neighbor on that side, but there is a small patch of grass that is an unofficial dog poop area. There are area with bags provided, 20 yards away, but they can't be bothered and they don't pick it up. I ask the management if they can put a poop can and bags, since everyone uses it. They didn't so I bought a bucket and a poop scoop. That helped somewhat, but I stopped emptying the bucket. Not my job. I can't open a window on that side, so I am going to take away the bucket and let poop fill the area. The maintenance guys have to mow there. They will have to clean it , walk in shit, or provide bags. Everyone knows that is the one major responsiblity of dog ownership. AND when I moved in the rule was no dogs over 30 lbs (mine is twenty) but the place is now full of viscious pit bulls and other large dogs. I dont feel safe walking around the park,so In have to drive somewhere just so my dog can pee. Its does piss me off, but its the way it is, and nothing will be done. I pay over 1k a month. Thanks for letting me vent. It help keep resentments down.
@pnoman3164 жыл бұрын
I always thought that the outdoor hook up for the television was a bad idea!
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Most people are considerate
@freedakaye67203 жыл бұрын
It’s great for tailgating.
@nonehandle6884 жыл бұрын
Number 3 is a particular pet peeve for me. Here in the part of NY state I'm in, quiet time isn't until 11pm. It's crazy! Everyone knows people push it for at least an additional 30 minutes. What's wrong with the standard 10pm?
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
That's a bummer! We have never seen after 10 pm.
@robertiams41985 жыл бұрын
sometimes arriving late or after dark can't be avoided, its probably not when they wanted to arrive either. Instead of getting angry hop over with your flash light and offer to give them a hand and suggest a quick set up so they can settle down and get some rest.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Robert Iams That’s true, and we are the first to offer to help out a neighbor set-up. We just ask them to be as quiet as possible so as to not wake up our baby during quiet hours. When we pull in late we wait until the next morning to set-up. But we agree. Long travel days are the worst!
@seabliss225 жыл бұрын
When we arrive late, we pull in, plug in then dry camp until morning. No need to even disconnected unless the truck is in the street.
@mikefoehr2355 жыл бұрын
Now that is a great point. Should be one of the 10 commandments.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
@@mikefoehr235 Thanks for watching Mike!
@rhondadarnell63965 жыл бұрын
I just started watching RV living. I love how honest and how you tell how it is. Praying for your safe travels. Thanks for the truth of living RV life
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome Rhonda💚
@custermountrushmorekoa56515 жыл бұрын
Nice list of Jerk offenses. I think one of the keys is after you have driven all day, you are tired, just know that you might not be sunshine to the campground staffs and neighbors. Just setup and relax and enjoy the campground. We often are our jerkiness mostly in the evening and we are tired. Resting and a cup of coffee in the morning will bring perspective.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Nice consideration. We've never had to set-up in the dark...Yet Thank you😃👍
@dannyhalstead65245 жыл бұрын
Be kind to everyone because everyone is fighting some kind of battle! Great video
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Danny Halstead isn’t that the truth! Thank you Danny 😊
@nhgriff15 жыл бұрын
And some people are just narcissistic jerks!
@user-xx7pg3vw9k4 жыл бұрын
The battle of self entitlement.
@TheSjshee5 жыл бұрын
Completely agree with you about eticate in campground! I live in an apartment complex and most of these would be true here too! Sigh....it's a "dog friendly" complex and poop is everywhere! So annoying and dogs off leash too, my dog is shy and doesn't appreciate dogs rushing up to her! Ugh, wish everyone had your common sense!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
We agree! a little common sense and consideration goes a long way.... Thank you
@dianaw.2343 Жыл бұрын
We have multiple dogs, minimum four, at a time and I hate this too. Pick up after yourself and your animals!!
@chilitoday5 жыл бұрын
A great reminder to think about your neighbors, whether temporary campers or at home. 👍
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Simple consideration😀👍
@christinaesther174 жыл бұрын
So true about poops - I even had to repeat to my husbands father to get it picked up whenever he has his dog over on lawn, we have had neighbors kids & runners running by the grass, they won’t see poop there plus it can hurt the lawn! It’s all common knowledge no brainer to do this if using other persons property. For speeding, not only for reason of toddlers and children, it also applies to deaf people and handicap who can’t just jump out of the way in a whim and all campgrounds don’t have sign that tells walkers to stay on its side, it’s not a public road for crying out loud! All campers are so close to the road, all roads there shud be considered as private land to walk thru, it’s not designed for nascar or for multiple cars! Very smart to warn others by throwing a soft ball across to alert them! They need to wake up! I high five u for that!
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Simple manners and being considerate of others :) Thank you Christina
@keithsaunders10463 жыл бұрын
Wow. How true. Was staying in a first come first serve city park campground last fall in the mountains of Virginia. There were plenty of empty spots but this one happy new class A owner was not happy with what was available. I told him there was a 50 amp hook up on our pedestal and helped him park his newly acquired Class A diesel. My wife and I are very quiet at night and in the mornings. After a nice talk with these folks who offered nothing to us as they grilled steaks and had music blaring they decided to leave out early in the morning. 7 am start up to get the air going. Then a shut down. Then beating and banging to take trash to the curbside pick-up. Then another start up to get ready to pull out. Glad they left. We stayed 3 more nights without intrusion. Worst thing is helping another camper just to be annoyed at them in the end and glad they are gone. Respect folks. That's all we ask. I'm glad you wanted to leave early. But your sunrise start up to build air pressure was a bit annoying considering you were three feet from me sharing a pedestal. Safe travels "Odd Couple." Y'all are awesome.. Share weather info with the 5 person tent campers. Be quiet. We are in the woods for the peace and quiet. Your Cummins start up at sunrise was not only shocking. It was down right disrespectful. Glad you left.
@lifebeyondthesalary24585 жыл бұрын
Those rules pretty much apply to life in general!!! You’d be amazed at how many jerks You can find just because they are not considerate of others!!! I love watching y’all!!! I love that you keep it real!!! 😁😁
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely correct Kim! Thank God the good out number the jerks! Thank you💚💚💚
@Surfbird115 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reminding me of so many of the reasons I avoid RV campgrounds. You are not “enjoying nature” if you are staying in the middle of a town on wheels. I don’t see how that can be relaxing.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
We've found a few campgrounds that are magical but some are parking lots. It's hit or miss. We enjoy the remote ones with established trees the best.
@scottbaddley58715 жыл бұрын
Not everyone RVs to enjoy nature. Some just enjoy experiencing new places.
@dhw145 жыл бұрын
I went to a park and found a campsite. We were litterally the only ones in the park. Hrs later a couple of women parked right next to us with their tiny tent. The headlamps they wore were so annoying. But after being told that they probably felt safer near us made me not confront them.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Understandable and amusing. Headlamps LOL
@trashcan20883 жыл бұрын
I think that's probably the biggest and number one reason people do that for, just for security reasons.
@jlpolcat135 жыл бұрын
I was in a truck stop refueling no other trucks on the other pumps. One thirty in the morning. A driver comes in and pulls up to the pump I used and pulled up to the yellow line to pay out and do my log book. He has a truck that you have to pull past the pumps and add fuel from the back of your sleeper. So he didn’t have enough room to pull past the pump. Now I am at the point where I was supposed to be after fueling. He comes up with his tire checker w/metal on the one end and hits my brand new 379 long nose peterbuilt . I opened my door and he yells. Pull up blanked blank. I come out of my truck with a payback on my mind God forgive me and being a flat bedder grab my brake bar which is all metal and a whole lot heavier than his tire checker. He takes off running around his truck as I try to catch him and he runs in the truck stop. The truck stop calls the sheriffs office and in five minutes after I was in my truck waiting for the tire checker to come out and get his insurance information to have my door repainted. The sherif asked what’s my problem. I show him what the driver did to my truck and showed him I was a foot over the line where I am supposed to be doing my log book when this crazy driver comes in with all the empty pumps and starts beating on my door calling me dirty words. So I get my bar Incase he wants to hit me with his tire knocker. Just to get his attention and he runs inside. The sharp edge of his tire metal checker chipped four big gashes in my brand new truck door. The sherif went in and the driver still had his tire checker in his hand and the sherif made him come out and give me his insurance information and arrested him for assaulting me by hitting my truck door damaging it. He made a bad choice for sure calling The sheriffs office. I am grateful I didn’t catch up to him before he got to the truck stop cashier.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Wow! what a Jerk! You played this smart! Glad it worked out :)
@CHEEZNIP124 жыл бұрын
Was at site and decided to was the camper. So I took out the bucket and brush on a pole and wash it just before dinner. Completed job and put stuff by the water hookup to wash out later. Never did. Next morning I wake up to see our neighbor washing his camper with my stuff. My hose as well. I Didnt say anything right then. He put stuff back. Later on I said, “ if you need my barbecue let me know, it needs fuel!” He got the message. I think.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Yikes. How Rude! 99% of the time it's not a big deal if you just ask, but assuming is rude! Lets hope he got the message!
@twatson62525 жыл бұрын
I also hate it when I go to an empty restaurant and the only other people that come in have to sit right next to you being loud. And who thinks it is ok to start blowing your nose at the table go to the restroom to do that. I carry fart spray now if they blow i blow. lol
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
LOL...Some people! I gave up trying to understand why some lack common courtesy and manners. Thank you Watson 😀
@jimmuller65915 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% there should be a law if you spit blow your nose or any release of any body fluid in a restaurant you should be asked to leave!
@bseidem51125 жыл бұрын
And so, you guys are the jerks! Grow up.
@tlclabradorretrievers15494 жыл бұрын
why can't you blow your nose at a dinner table?
@johnnash1034 жыл бұрын
I once had a small 2-top table next next to a four-top, when the party started to finish their corses they piled their dirty dishes on my table🤨
@JohnMitch4 жыл бұрын
I lived in SE Asia for many years where I learnt that one never wears one's outdoor shoes indoors..... I mean you invested many 1000s of bucks how difficult is it to flip off your outdoor shoes on entering ones RV avoiding trailing the crap from outside
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
We've since started doing that. :-)
@sweetcanada173 жыл бұрын
It’s difficult to do when you have to wear custom made orthopaedic foot ware. It can’t always just be kicked off upon entry.
@5winder5 жыл бұрын
That's amazing... he apologized. You seem like great neighbors. God bless you.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
The guy lost his temper but he had enough integrity to reflect when he cooled off to make it right. I respect that 😀👍
@Bailey_G5 жыл бұрын
I am a wannabe future full-time RVer (God willing someday) that has always wondered/worried about every single issue you covered in this vlog. And I feel exactly as you both do about every single one of them. Thanks!!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Go slow and make a plan😀👍
@debbieprzymus68424 жыл бұрын
Had a neighbor move a generator right next to our camper and proceed to turn on all the lights in their RV and sit by the campfire. I politely asked the guy to turn off the generator and move it. He actually came after me cussing and yelling. He got right in my face. I continued to be polite. All the noise got the attention of the camp host. He was asked to turn it off or leave. He continued to rant, packed up and left. After that I didn’t want to camp anymore. Sold the RV. It only takes one to ruin the experience.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear this. Jerks like that are rare but you handled it well
@gregshort22585 жыл бұрын
I once stayed in a rv park by newport harbor boy what beautiful views of the harbor and the bridge over the harbor. I never thought that this might be a good park for fisherman, about midnight two rvs pulled in on either side of us. apparently they knew each other and they hollered two each other over and around our trailer for 40 minutes while they set up. and yes fisherman get up around 4 am and holler back and forth between their trailers while there diesel pickups idle for another 40 minutes. I have learned my lesson about beautiful little harbors.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Greg Short That’s a rough one Greg! Hope you kept your cool 😎 Thanks for watching.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
@@007nadineL That's what we thought his intent was. He wanted our spot 😀
@kathybitzan74735 жыл бұрын
I might be a jerk for asking, but why didnt you move your RV to the 50 amp site instead of just using the power? I'm curious it would have eliminated the heated discussion in the first place.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Great question!!! We would definitely move next time! The owner of the park told us to stay where we were and that they would not rent out that spot because the park was empty.
@stever72585 жыл бұрын
"Good fences make great neighbors." Robert Frost. I saw the post about orange safety cones and it reminded me of something I saw a lot of in European rv parks. People love to put out the tiny 8"-12" tall lightweight plastic white picket fencing along the edge of their space. Its attractive and friendly looking while at the same time marking out the boundary of your space. I like to keep the orange cones as a warning to stay away from something that is a potential hazard. As to noisy stereo and tv, if I ever get an rv that has tv or stereo, I plan to invest in wireless headphones so I can listen as loud as I want/need (lets face it, our hearing tends to get worse as we get older) without bothering the neighbors.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
That's funny but true! Guess depends on the neighbor. Some need orange cones and others just the pretty white picket fences! :-)
@USCG.Brennan4 жыл бұрын
People who fire up their generator when all else is quiet or the guy who wants to go fishing very early in the morning and fires up his old loud PU and lets it idle for 10 minutes before he takes off. (We used to own a small "Good Sam" RV park many years ago and we saw it all).
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
There's always one or two Curt! Thank you
@kens8053 жыл бұрын
As a potential future RVer I'm starting to realize why a lot of RVers like to "boondock" out in the woods by themselves! As an ex-tent camper in my youth I've experienced a lot of "camping jerks" and they're always in plentiful supply!
@rlavery36075 жыл бұрын
I rented a little cabin in a campground once! I never had such a negative experience, Dogs barking, kids screaming, people packed in tight, I thought this is Nature? This sucks, I felt like I was in the city and not a good section of the city either. Never did it again!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Please don't let that deter you. Every campground is different. Some are more "urban" and others are more remote. Unfortunately you can't tell until you visit.
@baldtat5 жыл бұрын
Yup, don't park right next to me when you can park somewhere else, and pick up after your dog, It isn't that hard.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Too Simple? Common sense and a little consideration goes a long way...
@TH-eb5ro4 жыл бұрын
Happy to have found this channel. I'm helping my elder mom set up her 5th wheel for the season, it is year round at a private site for many years. I was surprised at how from inside her trailer she has to close the windows because the unit is starting to smell like the cigarette smoke of her new neighbors. The quit hours are not enforced and there are three different types of music being heard. On weekends in the summer people act as if they are at a party, drunken/swearing on the street/river, transport bus. I no longer consider it relaxing to even visit her there and for the first time she has mentioned moving to another location or selling her 5th wheel...because of the people. Noise that goes outside of your space be it camping, sticks/bricks, vehicle/car/motorcycle is just inconsiderate. Etiquette needs to be addressed more often.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear this! Simple manners and consideration of others goes a long way. Hope you find your Mom a better site
@maryclebeau4 жыл бұрын
Always be courteous. Always pick up after yourself. Always be kind to others treat as you would want to be treated.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
YES Mary :) We agree
@reb10504 жыл бұрын
I remember my first RV campsite fight and it was a doozy. My wife and I were out for a walk with our 2 dogs (both on leashes). One was an 85 lb. Choc. Lab and the other was a 115 lb.Boxer (yes, he was HUGE for a Boxer). There were many people camping with their pets and all were obeying the camp rules by having their pets on leashes...except for one. There was a group camped with their 2 dogs and the dogs were not confined or on leashes...and they attacked our dogs. I am not going to hold restrict my dogs from being able to defend themselves in a fight so we released the leashes do they could defend themselves. To make a long story short, our Boxer, with a little help from the Lab., made short work of the altercation. It lasted less than 1 minute and the end result was one dead dog and one injured. Both were the dogs from the irresponsible campers. Ours were unharmed. And when it was over, they wanted US to pay for their dead dog and their vet bill? Thanks to numerous witnesses, the irresponsible campers were forced to leave the area and banned from that park. Not only that, my Boxer literally became the park hero. Everyone in the park ended up coming to our campsite to see him first hand and he dearly loved the attention. Damn, I miss that old boy. We head to put him down last year (13 yr. old).
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Wow! Sounds like beautiful Good Boys! Happy to hear that you & your dogs were safe. Sorry to hear about his passing. Great story to share. Thank you
@reb10504 жыл бұрын
@@RVOddCouple You have no idea. The Lab. was beautiful, just like most Chocolate Labs are (We had to put him down 3 yrs. ago), but the Boxer was super special. I am 6'1" and did not have to bend over at all to pet him. He could lay his head on the dining room table. He was white with large fawn spots, one blue eye, and as I said, weighed in at 115 lbs. And yes, he was a registered Boxer. Many mistakenly thought he was an American Bulldog due to his size and coloration. His mamma could almost walk under him. He was people and animal friendly unless I or he was attacked. Then all hell was going to break loose.
@BretAllen15 жыл бұрын
Actually, you can catch more flies with sh*t than with honey, but I digress.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
True Statement :)
@Deb5char5 жыл бұрын
I guess that’s why she said BEES 🐝!
@smoore48355 жыл бұрын
@@Deb5char she actually did say flys.
@Deb5char5 жыл бұрын
Steffanie Moore Sorry ma’am, watch it again...they BOTH say Bees.
@bobbyhitt64635 жыл бұрын
We always stay at state parks or private resort parks. There is a mom and pop park in Mississippi we stay. She allows people to lease spots, basically live there like a trailer park. We stay there one night only usually don't even unhook. Just plug in the electric 50amp. 2 years ago a shady looking guy that lived there was too interested in the contents in the bed of my truck. I asked him what he was doing and he started yelling at me. Not even sure what he said. About 3 years ago at a park in Florida a guy in a high end class A "borrowed" a water Y valve out of my hose box, the box I keep fresh water hoses. I saw him snooping around and then a few minutes later he was washing the front of his rig. Which is against the rules at that park. I checked my box and the Y valve and my sprayer were both missing. I asked him if he was using my stuff and he paused just long enough for it to get awkward. Then he laughed and said he had knocked on our door to asked if he could borrow it, which he didn't. I would hope that he was planning on returning it. He did and thanked me. I too have stepped in dog poop. We always pick up after ours. I have forgotten a bag before and marked her poop with a stick and go back and pick it up. Just a few months ago at a state park in Alabama a guy walking his dog which was as big as a pony let his dog poop right in the park road. I went out when I realized he wasn't picking it up and yelled at him. He just mumbled something back at me. Before I could get out to pick it up myself a car drove over it. Thanks for your vlog!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you for sharing. That would be so frustrating! We would say that by far most of the people we meet are awesome. But theres just that 1%. Thank you for watching! And don't hesitate to share any experiences. It helps newbies such as ourselves. Thanks again!
@ninorcsinned34655 жыл бұрын
Maybe he forgot a bag and was going to come back... Just like you did I believe!
@whosthesavagenow63795 жыл бұрын
Lesson Learned- Stay Out Of RV Campgrounds-
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@dawgfather21015 жыл бұрын
This is probably the best advice for most of You! Not trying to be mean, but some of you sound like an "older" age group perhaps and enjoy the quiet more. I like going to campgrounds where people are having a good time! I've met alot of fun people and have ended up doing alot of fun activities away from our campsites with them and their families on our camping vac! You guys need to remember, at alot of these camp grounds, it's people on THEIR vacation! Not full timers! We are looking to get away from our busy lives and have a good time! Also, don't camp at vacation spots!? Remember, you chose this life style! You chose to live in what the vast majority use to take vacations with! I agree with most of your Jerk points! But you just have to realize where your at and understand it comes with it!
@bobvanburen93332 жыл бұрын
Dog owners who do not pick up after their dog is always a problem. This is my biggest issue when camping.
@tormedic4 жыл бұрын
I see 624 thumbs down.... What in the world would possess someone to put a thumbs down? I thoroughly enjoyed your video we are literally just starting to rv and want to do the right thing, and mostly its common sense. thank you
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Crazy how many watch us to dislike us. Doesn’t bother us much anymore👍😊
@FPS_Xanax5 жыл бұрын
People really blast their TV/stereo outside right next to other campers? Bruh that's one reason I'm trying to get out of apartments lmao
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
😂 Exactly!
@TubeDonwa5 жыл бұрын
There is nothing natural about an RV Park.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
I guess it depends on which one :)
@TubeDonwa5 жыл бұрын
@@RVOddCouple Yes some are better then others. I have a camper and have been in parks before. I am sure if like me, most of the parks were just a place to stay near by for day trips. I camped in a resort park where a lot owner did not like that the office rented a spot to me. My camper was not as new or expensive as his. I am sure it met the requirements of the resort. The RV next to me I am sure was older then mine. Also a few spot down a Pop up. On the way to the park I saw a camp ground right on the water in the sand. I am sure I would have been much happier there then on my concrete slab with a old snob.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
@@TubeDonwa Thank you for watching :)
@garycoffey205 жыл бұрын
@@RVOddCouple Its a public place, its like a hotel you just bought your own room!
@crazycanuck25785 жыл бұрын
Oh ya for sure, some of them are run like a prison camp, been there, done that.
@craigwflys5 жыл бұрын
Some people go camping (like myself) to get away from all of the city noise and people. I'm out there to just relax and to decompress. Others see a camping trip like an opportunity to get a big group together to have a good time eating, drinking, and singing. Many years ago while tent camping in a fairly remote area we had a group of young guys around a campfire drunk and making a ton of noise until about 3 am. No campground host or other people. So my girlfriend and I had to just sit inside our tent and deal with the situation. Finally got some sleep but it ruined our entire trip. Problem is the more secluded one is the more vulnerable you are to being helpless if a jerk arrives and wants to mess with you :(
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
You bring up a great point. Not everyone desires the same thing. RV parks are weird. It's like Camping in set plots of land. There's a spectrum where some people like to be isolated and others like to be more social. I think were moving closer and closer to the isolated line. :-)
@craigwflys5 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for almost always responding to my comments it's refreshing :)
@KungPowEnterFist4 жыл бұрын
Ive been camping both tent and trailer for many years. The worst group of campers are the full timers. They take the best spots, tie up the booking systems and then dont show up half the time, perform a lot of maintenance and repairs at campgrounds, often work out of the campground, and like going around and telling people what proper etiquette is and why you should accommodate the full timers more and more with rules that only seem to benefit them. IMO, all county, state, national parks should actively try to exclude full timers. Start by reducing the reservation maximum stay to 3 days (most allow 14 days) in a 30 day consecutive window, and/or adjust the pricing schedule so that it is cheap to stay for 3 days or less but then make it progressively and extremely more expensive per night to stay longer. None should have sewer hookups, washing machines, and other services that cater to the full timers. If you keep the full timers out, a lot of problems go away including pretty much every problem you stated here. Government parks are not for profit and the campgrounds are a losing venture anyway. I say stop catering to the full timers by stopping major improvements to campgrounds and limiting low cost stays.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Interesting opinion. We have never stayed at a Government or State Park. We are Thousand Trails Members and pay for our Membership. We have not experienced any of the issues that you raise and not sure that more regulations are the answer. Thank God we live a Free Country😀
@KungPowEnterFist4 жыл бұрын
@@RVOddCouple From late Fall to early Spring the full timers descend upon Florida and fully book most Florida state parks across the state. At the campgrounds, meanwhile, 1/3 to 1/2 of the campground is empty. Every time Ive asked the rangers how this can be the answer is the same. The full timers double and triple book themselves across the state to (selfishly) keep their options open in the colder months. And if they decide not to show up, no biggie. Its like $10 to just reschedule it for a future stay. This is not my opinion. This is the actual state of things. Full timers really do have a certain attitude about things. Its as if they feel they cant do wrong, and somehow they should be the guiding light of reason. But then they selfishly, needlessly do stuff like this. Recently we stayed at a KOA in Forsyth, GA. We were just there for the night on our way to the Smokies. After driving 10 hours we park and had just finished setting up. The guy next to us was clearly a full timer that had been bunkerd in for a while. We noticed some water running toward our campsite and flowing under our trailer coming from his spot. Then it started to stink. We asked him what that was and he said potable. B8LLSH8T thats potable. That was black tank he just dumped all over our spot. He didnt even warn us or apologize in the end. It was just so normal for him. Like, yeah, whatever, its just my poop, deal with it. The KOA people came and tried to stop/clean it but it was futile. This was some real high strength waste product. We had to fully pack up and be relocated to another section of park and redeploy. Spent about an hour cleaning/disinfecting our tires and landing gear. The KOA guy, who was very nice and apologetic for that full timer, said this sort of thing happens all the time and its almost always the longer term stays that are the offenders. That does not surprise me at all.
@hyker87875 жыл бұрын
Tolerance and communication can solve 99% of these circumstances where people are labeled as "jerks". Most of the time you don't know their circumstances and react before you understand and then YOU become the jerk. RV parks, State and National Parks are where people come from all walks of life and there are sure to be misunderstandings. Tolerance, people...tolerance.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching :)
@ninorcsinned34655 жыл бұрын
So when someone is an inconsiderate jerk, you're the jerk if you don't want to put up with it? Got it! Everyone has problems
@hramosrosa5 жыл бұрын
#8 is called stealing!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@auroranite5 жыл бұрын
The lots are just toooo tight. Same issues for stick/brick houses. When you make developments with .10 acre lots problems will occur. People need space.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Yes
@RenegadeThrifter5 жыл бұрын
Great info on RV jerks. My wife and I are also full Time RVING with a toddler and love every minute of it. Thanks 🙏
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
You understand the struggle! lol!
@davidmciver94834 жыл бұрын
Regarding dogs: I ALWAYS have doggie bags in my pocket. That is so true that I have lost count of the number of times they have gone through the wash with my jeans. They get offered (nicely) to anyone who does not look like they have noticed the used dog food their dog has deposited.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
LOL...Thank you David😂😀👍
@susanshaver9124 жыл бұрын
'Used dog food' ! Hilarious
@elysianfields63505 жыл бұрын
Smokey fires, smelly barbeques, cigarette smoking, barking dogs, hanging laundry outside, noisy atvs, crying babies, children playing ball, offensive sprays when cleaning, flashlights pointing in any direction but down, loud talk when walking, cutting corners through other peoples space, to name a few.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
There's always a few. Thanks for watching!
@maxum33005 жыл бұрын
Rule #8 about staying off another campers spot is so true. Last summer I booked a larger than normal spot because I brought my boat with me and needed the space to park the trailer after I launched the boat. Long story short, launched the boat only to return and find someone 2 spots over with 2 vehicle on their spot decided to park their friends work van on my extra large lot. Now here I am with truck and empty boat trailer trying to find somewhere to park until I can find out who parked their work van on my spot. I paid extra for the larger spot for that very reason, so I could park my stuff, not someone elses work van. Found the owner of the work van and politely asked him to move it and he did with no issues but point is I shouldn't have had to ask. It's common courtesy to respect your fellow campers space.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
That Sucks!!! Glad you kept your cool and yes...you think it would be common courtesy! Thank you for sharing that😀
@billiepreston54705 жыл бұрын
Mostly all common sense and simple courtesy.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%
@olliehopnoodle46285 жыл бұрын
Number 6 (getting in late or leaving early) isn't always under your control. But if you do show up late (or have to leave early) you should try to be as quiet as you can.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
You are 100% right. Most people don't choose to set up in the dark. But like you said, we should try to be as quiet as possible. No yelling "back back, stop, to the left" :-)
@micahgrigsby98915 жыл бұрын
I agree I work at a campground and people come in off the road very late sometimes and also leave early. As long as they are quiet and considerate this should be fine. And in a lot of sites it's impossible to stay hooked up and be anywhere near level. They paid for their site also. Being understanding and considerate goes a long way.
@freewill11143 жыл бұрын
When we had to arrive late for whatever reason, we would drive straight into a site, not back in, and shut off the engine immediately. If not level, we will shut off the fridge. Do all the backing in and hooking up in the morning. I have had people thank me for it.
@dirkg70624 жыл бұрын
ALWAYS BE FRIENDLY PERIOD!!! Not just to the people running the park.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Amen Dirk!
@donb2702 ай бұрын
Once we had a noisy neighbor …laud TV 10:00 at night. My solution was to short out an extension cord and plug it in to our pedestal (which neighbor also shared). Tripped a breaker and gave us peace and quiet rest of the night.
@seabliss225 жыл бұрын
All great points. My two are 1. Why does no one clean up after their dog in the doggie run!!!?! I don't even use them anymore because it's one big toilet 😱 2. Running the diesel a half hour before you are even ready to hook up. Seriously, we have an old diesel and understand that it needs to be warmed up but puhleeeese get everything else done. Then fire up the old girl just before hook up. She will have plenty of time to idle while adjusting the hitch, checking the lights and removing the chocks.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
We should add these two to the list. And in most cases the doggie runs have bags so there's no excuse! :)
@brookmeadows60575 жыл бұрын
Well said! Words of wisdom for the RV park and many other situations in life!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
One of our first videos Brook👍😀 Thank you
@TheWestlandgirl5 жыл бұрын
Great video!! A must learn code of ethics for RVers. Mine is having to listen to loud arguments and fights between the RV owners who either don't know or care that everyone can hear them. Number 1 tho is forced ear kidnapping by loud music or TV. Loud enough that 20 others can hear you, it's too loud!
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
LOL 😂People don't realize that when they fight in an RV the whole park can hear it!
@anthonysterling6955 жыл бұрын
@@RVOddCouple There are also other things you do in the RV that you think is private that other people in the neighboring sites can hear as well!😲😲
@stm625 жыл бұрын
I work in campgrounds . Not all of them have a specific area for workers but some do. Please .. if its posted keep out of the employee area. We understand it looks like another place to walk. but its nice to have a place to "get away" from guests when we are off duty. Some of us have to get up early in the morning to make your campground run. Or some of us are up late keeping things running until closing or even late night helping guests with needs. We need sleep too! Many great points on your video.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
This is a great tip. Sometimes we think, "oh what a cute spot" and we're unknowingly ruining your break! :-) Thanks for adding that to the list!
@garyluton86015 жыл бұрын
All that is what you deal with in a R.V. park. They cram you together like sardines. The big rigs get the parking lot spaces . Small rigs down by the river and in the trees.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Sure does seem that way!
@Judy-cm6kp5 жыл бұрын
great video. I agree of with all of it. My beef is when people have dogs on long retractable leashes. Most parks specify 6ft and often these dogs will have enough line to cross into our space and freak out our properly restrained dog. And a dog off leash at anytime is not OK
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
J M Just common sense 😊 Thank you you
@tayninh695 жыл бұрын
My wife and I have been RV'ing for about 11 years and we learn something new every year. 99.99% of RV'ers are terrific people, we have had only one instance when we ran into a jerk. He had a rather large dog and didn't follow the rules by tying him up or picking up after him. I love dogs, we had a dog for the first 6 years of RV'ing and followed the rules. We tied her up and picked up after her when we would walk around the campground. Carrying a few zip-lock bags works great for that. Anyway, this jerk would let the dog run and it did make a mess in our campsite. The first few times I cleaned it up and didn't say anything about it. By the 3rd day that was getting kind of old. Because I realize I sometimes don't come off the right way when asking someone to clean up after their dog, I instead told the campground staff about it and I let them handle it. I heard a lot of yelling, cursing and more yelling going on over at that campsite and apparently I wasn't the only one to make a complaint about this guy. When the dust settled the guy came over to our site and after a few minutes of him telling me to do things that were anatomically impossible and insulting my ancestral heritage, I had had enough. I walked over to him and told him, look, your wrong and I'm right and if you keep up with this kind of behavior your going to look pretty silly trying to corn on the cob with no teeth. That shut him up and he went back to his site and I heard my neighbors applauding when he walked away. The next day him, his wife and his dog packed up and left. We have been RV'ing for 11 years now and that's the only time we have had a run in with a jerk. I enjoy your videos and I just subscribed to your channel.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
Getting the park staff involved is the way to go. It's too much risk acting as the enforcer. Although the no teeth line is pretty funny. We've met some of the most amazing people on this full time rving journey. The majority of the people are fantastic. The occasional momentary lack of consideration is no biggy, But what you describe is just rude!
@imageinphoto5 жыл бұрын
You might be a jerk if you get annoyed by people arriving late or departing early. You might be a jerk if you intentionally roll a ball in front of a moving vehicle.
@elizabethbeacham48275 жыл бұрын
You are a jerk if you intentionally roll a ball in front of a moving vehicle.
@Whatever_dude5 жыл бұрын
RJ OnTheBayouMan look after your kids better they are your problem no body elses
@darwinmendoza954 жыл бұрын
I understand that there should be etiquette wherever we go and I think the list you mentioned are reasonable. But I can assure you that if every REV owner would list 10 etiquette rules in RV living I doubt if every single owner will have the same exact list. Like for example, some people have really loud and foul mouth but if they do it inside their RV or outside but within their spot or area and you don't want your children to hear such language, there is little you or the cops can do. You can ask your neighbor to not talk that way but they can just tell you to do something to yourself which a jerk would do but you can't demand that they change their behavior to accommodate your values. A similar situation happened at a apartment building that my cousin manages. One tenant complained to my cousin that a tenant who she shares a wall with always eat late at night like 1AM to 2AM and she could hear her cook, eat, and wash the dishes. She wasn't watching TV or listening to the radio during those times. Her work schedule forces her to eat at this hours. My cousin told the lady who complained that if she didn't want to have a neighbor would eat late at night that she should move out and rent or buy a house where she doesn't have to share a wall with anyone. My cousin's point was if we have limited income where we can't have everything we want and all the comforts that the wealthy have then we have to accept that not everyone will see things the way we do nor expect everyone to behave the way we want them to behave to make our life more comfortable.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the comment. You're right, there are some reasonable inconveniences that we all have to live with. Our hope was just to share a few things (many of which are actually park rules). Guess the good think about RVing is that if you don't like your neighbors, you can move.
@neco10143 жыл бұрын
My personal favorite is music so loud my rv vibrates. The neighbors I have here: they have kids running all over, it is like living in a dive bar with the bottles, cig butts, cans and wrappers everywhere. The music the neighbor plays shook my toaster oven almost off the counter. Parties really loud until 3am on a wed. They have a little dog who chases and barks at everyone, dog pee and poop everywhere and runs freely everywhere
@edd69175 жыл бұрын
Wow, what happened to common courtesy and common sense? I hope your "jerk" experiences are few.
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
So far most of the people we have met have been amazing! This is definitely not the norm. But there's always 1% in any group.
@takeitallin68825 жыл бұрын
Great topic guys! I don't think I'm a jerk (too) often, but when I am, I'm really good at it! I like it when neighbors are friendly and welcoming, but one small request that I have is to let your new incoming neighbor at least appear to be in need of help before you jump in and start hooking up their water and power etc. I lost my cool a couple of months back when these extremely nice (sincerely helpful) neighbors jumped right in and started making rv connections... literally. We'd hardly said hello. I'm probably a little (or a lot) too particular (a.k.a. anal) when it comes to set up. And I know they absolutely meant well, but I hadn't even checked to see how close to level I was. Needless to say I ended up losing my cool just a little bit - rude nonetheless- and became only the slightest bit snarky :) and they very politely backed off (whoa Nelly). So then 10 minutes later - after I cooled off - I marched my embarrassed backside over to their coach, knocked on their and apologized profusely! (My momma taught me to be respectful and apologize when warranted! ) So... moral of the story... I know I was a big fat jerk as they say, but hey... they helped me find my inner jerk really easily! In the end we had a great stay next to them and visited with them several times over the course of the week! Good topic guys! I'll go ahead and apologize to the next recipient right now.... sorry dude. Safe travels! bg
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
B G Good Stuff! I too am pretty anal and may have reacted the same way you did B G.
@davidapps26055 жыл бұрын
Golly I must be a real jerk because in a camping ground I get out my bbq and cook lots of meat on it and make all the other campers so jealous and hungry lol 😂😂
@RVOddCouple5 жыл бұрын
LOL David! Hope we're neighbors for a while
@mjb75175 жыл бұрын
My kind of jerk! :)
@mattb18805 жыл бұрын
I am the guy that would buddy up to you SO thanks in advance !
@rockiemountin75355 жыл бұрын
Were you camping next? I’m hungry 🥩🍝🍷
@ME-qr2kq4 жыл бұрын
Over Thanksgiving we had made reservations for 3 nights at a nearby lake's campgrounds. We made the reservations in July had no clue in July it was going to be raining for most of that weekend in November. So we went ahead and kept our reservation and got rained on the entire weekend. Those are the days you need the TV in the RV, we couldn't really go for walks or sit outside the wind was blowing the awning bad and had to retract it. Played cards with my wife for a while listened to some music, read a book, still glad we had some movies to enjoy.
@RVOddCouple4 жыл бұрын
You bring up a good point. A lot of people think they'll be outside all the time when RVing. There are plenty of times that weather forces you to be inside. When that happens, comfort is really important!