Pitch Invasion
Is it me?
I can't get my head round why people find it ok to walk through pitches in order to reach the facilities. Obviously if your on a pitch on grass in the middle of a site a route has to be found but some folks are practically tripping over the guy ropes in their haste to find the shortest route.
I'm expecting flak!!
Gritzz
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Shortest distance between 2 points, energy saving advice
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walking on the gravel part of your pitch is totally unacceptable. Just tell them or make a joke, would you like a cup of tea while you're on my pitch? or tell them your dog is very angry?
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Buy a dozen plastic gnomes to use as boundary markers.
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I'd sooner have strangers sat in my Awning than do that d5
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Looking at the OP's photo I'm not sure where these people are cutting through? the van is rear on to a hedge and there is grass next to the canopy, unless my eyesight is going I can't see any guy ropes either. Would agree though that it is bad manners to cut through someones pitch, however the grass strip at the side is no man's land so is a free for all I'm afraid (although some do try to commander it)
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The last site we stayed at we had to walk between pitches to get to the water point. However it was easy enough to make that walk an equal distance between units. I think what is annoying is when people walk very close to your outfit making no attempt to respect your privacy. I think Peedee has a point in that it is often the way sites are designed as the natural inclination to to take the shortest route between A and B but site designers tend not to consider this?
David
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Typical of designers in all trades, DK, I could design a wonderful looking towing hitch, put it in a pretty box and flog it for only thrice a sensible price ! But never having towed in my life I doubt whether it would be wise or even legal to use it
Similarly nice neat rectangles of gravel or other hard standing with fast growing hedges etc would look very welcoming on a sites adverts but ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,
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...an interesting photo, all the same...
reminded me of the opening titles of the Harry Worth Show....
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....ha ha, a closely guarded secret....but the clues are there.....
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Tripwires and claymore mines - problem solved. Mind you, the shrapnel does make a mess of your paint finish.
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your pointing the claymores the wrong way
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