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took my little family up north for some fly fishing and to try and get away from the loud city life only to find the city life beat me up there. Non stop Spanish music. I'm not talking a little on and off music, I'm talking 2 full days where it never shut off. They played it till 12 o'clock at night. How rude can someone be? Do they not realize that nobody else camping wants to here this freaking music. Are they clueless of who else is camping next to them. We get enough of it in the valley, why take it up where most are trying to avoid the noise. I couldn't take it anymore. I lost it after walking over there and realizing they left it on even though nobody was at camp. i found them walking up the road. I told them how rude and annoying there music was and to shut it off so everybody could enjoy the quiet of the mountains . All I got was a middle finger. "Welcome to the new age camping everyone, its only going to get worst"

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Why not camp a little further away from someone else's camp?

Not really the point was it?

 

I've encountered the same thing up north while checking out some trailheads.

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There are only so many campsites/parking areas/wide spots in the road to pull-off. If other campers are there, you are at the mercy oftheir behaviour, good or bad. If you are driving into your hunt area and park where another is parked, how are you to know where they are?

The forests are for everyone and you can't,normally, dictate their actions...

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if someone beat me to the spot im moving my camp area anyways I just don't like the idea of someone else being that close to my belongings

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^^^^ This! I'll gladly spend another 30 minutes looking for a different camp site without neighbors. Bad enough I have to live 10 ft. away from my neighbors house in the Valley of the Scum, I'm dang sure not doing it in the forest.

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Buy the ticket, take the ride. Sometimes it's peaceful, some times you gotta listen to "he baby que paso, I thought I was your only vato"

 

I will say, it's sad to go the lakes on holiday weekends because you see how many dreamers there really are. Heck they even over run Apache lake now on big weekends, never thought I'd see that.

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Public land will always have folks out and about. Regardless of where you are at.

 

Music no different than the constant shooting.

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You guys serious? That's not the point. When there are 20 other campers around and they are all frustrated becUse of this one campers carnival like atmosphere, we are suppose to all pack up and leave? Btw I was 300 yards away.. so what's the difference between that and a camper that's shooting a gun for 12 hours next to your camp? Your telling me you would be okay with that? How about common sense. It's 10:00 at night, maybe I should turn down my f ing music..

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That's what happens when camp with 20 other groups of city folk let's be honest. My old man wakes up at like 3am and turns on his generator its louder than music I think.

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took my little family up north for some fly fishing and to try and get away from the loud city life only to find the city life beat me up there. Non stop Spanish music. I'm not talking a little on and off music, I'm talking 2 full days where it never shut off. They played it till 12 o'clock at night. How rude can someone be? Do they not realize that nobody else camping wants to here this freaking music. Are they clueless of who else is camping next to them. We get enough of it in the valley, why take it up where most are trying to avoid the noise. I couldn't take it anymore. I lost it after walking over there and realizing they left it on even though nobody was at camp. i found them walking up the road. I told them how rude and annoying there music was and to shut it off so everybody could enjoy the quiet of the mountains . All I got was a middle finger. "Welcome to the new age camping everyone, its only going to get worst"

One thing I really enjoy when we go down to the big city is pulling up to a stop light and have the car next door bumping so loud that it is making my rig vibrate.

I roll down the window and turn Willie Nelson up as loud as I can get it......and then the bird flys.......makes me laugh.

 

How about that camp that is playing music and shooting guns at all hours........had that happen way off in the middle of nowhere Smoothing Iron down in unit 27........the next night those same SOB's from Nogales were the same people who came out and helped rescue my mother in law who had gone out for a hike and could not make it back on her own.

 

I was guilty of casting stones one night and having to eat crow the next night.

 

I feel your pain and wish every time I went out camping I could have a peaceful starlit night with only the coyotes howling and the owls hooting and scaring the crap out of me, but that just isn't reality!!!

 

Better luck to you out there next time!!!

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That's what happens when camp with 20 other groups of city folk let's be honest. My old man wakes up at like 3am and turns on his generator its louder than music I think.

I hate your dad.

 

These clueless types about peace and tranquility in nature is why I saddle up and head miles into the wilderness. Haha, two February's ago I encountered some folks in the sticks that had the same mindset. Only it was a guy having a threesome on a tarp with two gorgeous chicks. Rode right up on them, they were friendly but I still got no invite.

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Buy the ticket, take the ride. Sometimes it's peaceful, some times you gotta listen to "he baby que paso, I thought I was your only vato"

 

I will say, it's sad to go the lakes on holiday weekends because you see how many dreamers there really are. Heck they even over run Apache lake now on big weekends, never thought I'd see that.

 

Hey there is nothing wrong with a little Texas Tornados!

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