Pitching and the peg.

3Ramblers replied on 17/06/2012 20:09

Posted on 17/06/2012 20:09

On arrival, I'm told how to pitch. Centre of van to peg, off-side to peg. I'm not bothered which it is and I don't mind being told.

Last site was centre to peg which I did, as were outfits each side so not a problem.

We were on site 10 days and had 2 new neighbours. Both pitched how they liked, the 2nd one however got my back up. He put nearside caravan to peg, therefore van was against my awning, this was bad for privacy and safety. So close that as we sat outside on our chairs, we were in his way as he put legs down.

Why can't people use a bit of common sense!?

I don't want to (or have to) approach my 'neighbour' to say that he is too close to my outfit. I'm on my holidays!

There needs to be consistancy across the network of sites and if you're tripping over my guy ropes whilst you empty your waste and toilet, you're too close!!!

 

 

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