Plea to CL Owners

birderbilly
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edited September 2016 in Certificated Locations #1

Please, Please, Please..... mow the grass !

On our third CL in 2 weeks - 2 have been like a meadow and the current one more like a jungle. I know not all are like this but it really does make things soggy at this time of year if the grass is long.

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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2016 #2

    Perhaps they are having problems mowing the grass because of all the rain and the ground is too soft for the mower.

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2016 #3

    Should have stayed at Forton House this week. Out all day yesterday and came back to find the grass, which wasn't overlong to start with, nicely mown and tidied. Croquet, anyone?!! Happy

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2016 #4

    Or too wet for the mower! We are behind with our lawn mowing, even with a petrol mower, as it just clogs the blades. It is nicer though if not too long on CLs.Happy

  • ocsid
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    edited September 2016 #5

    I don’t know we can support the “plea” as cutting grass on CLs has mixed blessings. If not effectively picked up then we find walking autumn dew damped grass into the van can be a curse.

    Whilst not liking grass to be too long it being uncut at up to 100 mm presents us less problems than recently cut grass that is not well collected.

    For the neatly mowed pitch we would seek out the main sites, but we much rather a rural CL, longer grass and all.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited September 2016 #6

    I'm a bit less tolerant. Don't like to see it longer than 60-70mm. Any sort of dampness above this length results in footwear choice tending towards wellies. The other thing is that the longer the grass, the harder it becomes to cut or dry out enough to cut.

  • jakeontour
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    edited September 2016 #7

    If the ground is too soft and wet to take a mower, surely the site should be closed until it dries out? I certainly wouldn't take a motorhome onto ground like that.

  • Surfer
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    edited September 2016 #8

    I don’t know we can support the “plea” as cutting grass on CLs has mixed blessings. If not effectively picked up then we find walking autumn dew damped grass into the van can be a curse.

    Whilst not liking grass to be too long it being uncut at up to 100 mm presents us less problems than recently cut grass that is not well collected.

    For the neatly mowed pitch we would seek out the main sites, but we much rather a rural CL, longer grass and all.

    Our main bugbear with sites is when they do nto pick up the grass after it has been mowed.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited September 2016 #9

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod
    etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #10

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod
    etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

    Rocky ...I can only see one problem with your post,it would mean that users of CLs etc would have to think, that as they are on grass it could mean wearing adequate footwear for the conditions,Surprised 

    As most sensible people will know,it not bad weather etc its inadequate clothing that causes "distress"Cool

  • JCB4X4
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    edited September 2016 #11

    My brother in law got away with quoting the adage “No such thing as bad weather just inadequate clothing” to his children for years but now he is older & colder they just quote it back to him Sticking Tongue Out.

  • Metheven
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    edited September 2016 #12

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod
    etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

    Thanks 'Rocky' Happy Perhaps your post could be made a sticky, it's rewards like this that enrich this Forum

  • Walkerdl
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    edited September 2016 #13

    I cannot understand why you people have a caravan/mhome/tent.have you ever thought of using hotels or guest houses.happy camper!!

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2016 #14

    I'm waiting for someone to come up with a "sanitised" ultra premium pitch for those who have difficulty coping with great outdoors in general! You know, insects, visiting wildlife, other users, other users children, others users pets, other users BBQ, real grass, pretend grass, grass clippings, trees, leaves from trees, offensive countryside smells, noisy countryside animals, birds singing, cocks crowing, cows f*rting, sheep leaving bits of wool about, and as for rabbit poo....... £100 a night should cover it, extra for disinfecting hook up point each night!

    If you google "carcoon" the perfect protective kit is available for precious cars. I am sure there would be a market for a pitch sized model!

    (not having a go at you birder billy just those who cannot cope with camping/touring in general, but do it, because it is either "trendy" or cheap! And then moan!)Happy

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited September 2016 #15

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod
    etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

    Thanks 'Rocky' Happy Perhaps your post could be made a sticky, it's rewards like this that enrich this Forum

    You are most welcome DaveHappy. I have another tip for the 'anti CC' types who bemoan every part of the CC set up but continue to pay to
    be members. I'll pass it on at a later dateLaughing

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2016 #16

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod
    etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

    But if you leave them outside( the wellies) won't they fill with water when it rainsFrown

  • ocsid
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    edited September 2016 #17

    If the ground is too soft and wet to take a mower, surely the site should be closed until it dries out? I certainly wouldn't take a motorhome onto ground like that.

    But then it would be denied to those that can cope with a bit of damp, something quite common in the UK.
    Hopefully if the ground is soft rather than simply the grass too damp to mow, the owner will be selective with what units can use those pitches.
    Closing a site because it is unsuitable for a particular type of unit, or client, seems OTT.

  • Metheven
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    edited September 2016 #18

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

    But if you leave them outside( the wellies) won't they fill with water when it rainsFrown

    Nooo, Rocky works with wood and he would have one of these Wink

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #19

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons, then on returning to my LV/Tent/pod
    etc I kick them off & enter my 'abode' wearing socks. I hope you at least try this canny trick out, it works. Its good to shareKissLaughing

    But if you leave them outside( the wellies) won't they fill with water when it rainsFrown

    Nooo, Rocky works with wood and he would have one of these Wink

    ..Thats what we haveSmile

  • JCB4X4
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    edited September 2016 #20

    Frown What on earth is wrong with just shoving them, the right way up, under the van.  They make a nice dry overnight shelter for the wee beasties,
    and give you something else to complain about when having to turf out these freeloaders before use. Wink Winking Wink

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited September 2016 #21

    Rocky just slips one wellybob into the other creating a perfect seal. He don't waste good wood if He can help it-that's what my woodburner is forLaughingLaughing

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2016 #22

    If the ground is too soft and wet to take a mower, surely the site should be closed until it dries out? I certainly wouldn't take a motorhome onto ground like that.

    But then it would be denied to those that can cope with a bit of damp, something quite common in the UK.

    Hopefully if the ground is soft rather than simply the grass too damp to mow, the owner will be selective with what units can use those pitches.

    Closing a site because it is unsuitable for a particular type of unit, or client, seems OTT.

    But the problem is that some will ignore what the owner has done to protect his grass. It's just happened tonight in the dark, a large M/H has just driven onto the Cl we're on and straight off the H/S onto the grass and guess what....yes got stuck!! This
    is certainly not the only time we've seen this happen, either.

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2016 #23

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons,

    I thought it was "Crocks" that were part of the regulation CC Uniform?

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2016 #24

    I'm waiting for someone to come up with a "sanitised" ultra premium pitch for those who have difficulty coping with great outdoors in general! You know, insects, visiting wildlife, other users, other users children, others users pets, other users BBQ, real
    grass, pretend grass, grass clippings, trees, leaves from trees, offensive countryside smells, noisy countryside animals, birds singing, cocks crowing, cows f*rting, sheep leaving bits of wool about, and as for rabbit poo..

    I think they call them "Travel Lodges" or something like that.

  • mickysf
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    edited September 2016 #25

    If I may share a canny trick I've picked up over the years re grass clippings, this trick also works with Autumnal fallen leaves(non Autumnal too) if I know there is grass on any pitch not just CL pitches I wear Wellingtons,

    I thought it was "Crocks" that were part of the regulation CC Uniform?

    Oh, they are so last decade!Wink Even my waterproof 'go walks' are old hat my daughter tells me!Embarassed

  • Navigateur
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    I thought it was "Crocks" that were part of the regulation CC Uniform?

    Oh, they are so last decade!Wink Even my waterproof 'go walks' are old hat my daughter tells me!Embarassed

    That sounds just about right for the CC then.