77GreenMachine
Phillip Talton
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2010
- Location
- Trinity, NC
Primitive camping is still allowed on the trails. A lot have sights appear to be blocked off, they are open for camping but we put logs around them trying to keep people from driving thru the campsites making them bigger and bigger. Then the next person comes and can't tell the difference between trail and campsite.
I used to camp near Art Lilly off the trails in between the big mud holes (soup bowl). But now I'm a little older and I don't drink and party and that's where all the late night wild party crowd flocks to at about 1-3am. Always some redneck that's drunk with his rig windshield deep in that hole or even upside down sometimes. They get loud and have no respect as they come down thru all the campsites bouncing off the rev limiter.
I asked a guy very nicely last time to jeep it down cause I had a 2 year old sleeping and it almost got violent.
Now I choose the sites that are spaced out and not near a big attraction like the soup bowl.
I used to camp near Art Lilly off the trails in between the big mud holes (soup bowl). But now I'm a little older and I don't drink and party and that's where all the late night wild party crowd flocks to at about 1-3am. Always some redneck that's drunk with his rig windshield deep in that hole or even upside down sometimes. They get loud and have no respect as they come down thru all the campsites bouncing off the rev limiter.
I asked a guy very nicely last time to jeep it down cause I had a 2 year old sleeping and it almost got violent.
Now I choose the sites that are spaced out and not near a big attraction like the soup bowl.