Not disagreeing with you, but, here is part of their thought process.
Camping = campfires.
Note, I did not say, RVING!
They believe it is their right to have a campfire on their weekend campouts.
Some people really really love campfires.
There are others that have issues with them.
My main gripes are:
Bonfires that have 10 foot of wood piled up, the flames jump to 20 feet. Said bonfire is not built in a community fire pit, but, as you say, 10 foot from my propane bottles, err, rig.
OR: lets burn the trash from the last remodel at the stick, no matter that it is treated lumber and is hazardous to your health to burn this junk.
OR: have a fire during dry conditions and oh, please, lets be sure that the wind is blowing at a minimum of 25 MPH.
Nope, tain't camping without that good ole campfire.
And, yep, there are times we enjoy one - - for those that think I totally hate em. I don't, totally. But, I am not a real fan of the smoky flavor/smell inside Tana either.
Oh, and Ozz, they really don't give a flip how much you spent in effort or $$$$ to get to the campground. SIGHHH
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