Walking between pitches

Solobay
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edited September 2017 in Caravan & Motorhome Chat #1

Reckon I'm a fairly tolerant sort of guy but if one thing ticks me off it's fellow campers walking or riding bikes between other people's pitches.

Sometimes feet from your windows

Was speaking to a warden at one site and their own experiences were the same to a point where they put up windbreaks to stop it happening

What's wrong with sticking to the paths??

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  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
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    edited September 2017 #3

    As Steve says  ..... at Ferry Meadows it was impossible to get to a set of bins & water points without using the grass strips between pitches.

  • neveramsure
    neveramsure Forum Participant Posts: 712
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    edited September 2017 #4

    I am in agreement with you especially when it comes to walking across someones pitch.

    I was on a CL recently on a grass pitch and had positioned my caravan facing the low boundary fence so that I could take advantage of the lovely views. A motorhome arrived and parked on the next pitch to my left, not a problem, until the owner decided to walk between my caravan and the fence to get to the toilet block.surprised

    How lazy and ill mannered.yell 

  • Whittakerr
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    edited September 2017 #5

    I would like to see more hard surfaced paths.

     

    Please, not more concrete and hardcore. cryyell

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited September 2017 #6

    As Steve points out it is often the ergonomics of the design of some of the Club sites that is the main problem. Now many people are basically lazy and will take the line of least resistance rather than thinking about how their behavior impacts on other people. Anyone familiar with Poolsbrook will know some effort has been made direct people through designated walkways to get to various parts of the site so perhaps that is the way to go?

    David

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #7

    I don't agree with walking through pitches but I think the club have designed sites without direct walks to the facilities, be they hard standing on grass. Is it once again lack or experience of our hobby or greed to maximise pitch numbers? But making walkways would ease this issue but may have an impact on the overall number of pitches. I'm a walker and quite happy to take a slightly longer route, but I see no reason to double or treble the distance of my walk each way to the facilities because of lack of planning foresight. Especially if it is pouring with rain or the roads are icy. We do use our own facilities but if we're paying for site facilities we are entitled to find easy decent access.

    It would be nice if the club could read this thread and comment upon lack of direct walking access.

  • peegeenine
    peegeenine Forum Participant Posts: 548
    edited September 2017 #8

    There is a Youtube clip on this very subject at Southport. Check out - The Happy Travellers Caravan and Motorhome Club Site Southport- Fulltime Motorhome Vlog #218. Sorry, can't do links. Stick it out till the end and watch what happens while the guy is filming.

  • EJB986
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    edited September 2017 #9

    After watching that video I think they should bring the stocks and hanging back.

    It's the only thing that will satisfy CC memberssurprisedsealed

    I thought the one with the camera was really obstructive standing in the middle of his pitch and blocking the other members.yell

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2017 #10

    There will be times when somone needs to get to the toilet block - and needs to get there NOW ! !  Walking across a pitch or two won't bother them - well, they would walk across hot coals just to get there in time. 

  • Metheven
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    edited September 2017 #11

    The <LINK> That guy returning from the block is taking the ****

     

  • Natasha2
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    edited September 2017 #12

    Brilliant video and great way to get the point across.  Come on CMC this needs action immediately. 

    The guy at the end though....words fail me. 

  • S-max Jonny
    S-max Jonny Forum Participant Posts: 81
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    edited September 2017 #13

    Probably a combination of lack of paths to facilities (Looe,Moreton,Ferry Meadows,Bunree and Cirencester - to name but a few ) and people being lazy is the cause.

    If it the grass section between HS pitches then that is an "open area" IMO but actually walking through the pitch is a different matter.

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #14

    We stayed at Southport earlier this year as this path was being constructed.

    Reason for the path is the original EXTREMELY BAD DESIGN of entry to the facility block. One entry to the block  ( there is another almost adjacent but entry from the front road) from the far end road as shown on this video and then a walk all the way back as a lady or for the laundry areas. This path went ahead with clubs blessing as the warden said, cheapest place to break the fencing and warden did the job rather than contractors. Warden said there'd be issues as it was through the service, most expensive pitches 😂.

    In my mind it proves appalling thinking through of design, I did measure the distance of the walk from the edge of the original site area can't remember now. But it was wet the whole time we were there so additional unnecessary walk in the wet. Was it designed by a man? You choose but first entrance is to male facilities 😉. Not only poor design but real penny pinching solution. Another entrance could be made from the road but probably very costly, as no excuse not to use ramps to change level. The one put in allows speedier entry less walking only to the able bodied and those able to use uneven surfaces. Not to mention the nuisance to pitches involved. 

    I wrote about the bad design in the review I left hoping notice would be taken. After all we are told that our comments are noted 😉

  • Kennine
    Kennine Forum Participant Posts: 3,472
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    edited September 2017 #15

    The fingers of grass between H/Standing pitches are not part of anybody's pitch so I have no issue with people walking there. 

    Walking through somebody's actual pitch is a different scenario entirely. 

    cool

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #16

    No not in this case. See my post above. Designed as a closed fenced facility but only entry's at the opposite end to the pitch being used. Very bad design and approval by the club, who specialise in hiring out sites for caravanning 😤

    Edit regardless of the rights or wrongs on walking on the grass finger. This didn't happen whilst we were there as the entry was blocked. But fence already cut to allow access and a path was being laid. It hadn't been finished because they were awaiting more material, hard-core,  delivery. So this is deliberately club induced.

  • peedee
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    edited September 2017 #17

    No chance of me using either of those pitches, I just don't do serviced pitches by choice not even to find out what they are like.

    peedee

  • S-max Jonny
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    edited September 2017 #18

    No really relevant to the discussion really.

  • Merve
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    edited September 2017 #19

    I was always under the impression that you give a wide berth to all pitches- it's like walking across someone's back garden! 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited September 2017 #20

    I am not sure walking between pitches is a problem. The issue is people cutting across a pitch, often very close to your unit. If I have walk between pitches I make sure keep as far away from a caravan/motorhome as I can.

    David

     

  • EasyT
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    edited September 2017 #21

    At Southport they made a cat's of the original access points to the toilet block. To make a reasonable solution they should remove one pitch if necessary and do a proper job IMO

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2017 #22

    Beggars belief anyone puts up with being on those two pitches. Chap,in video is perfectly correct, a shambolic design flaw. 

  • madhouse4
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    edited September 2017 #23

    I don't believe that there's any need for bikes to ride across or get close o peoples windows, but sometimes if a direct route is a lot shorter people maybe take if for good reason, perhaps poor feet, the inability to walk well?

  • EasyT
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    edited September 2017 #24

    And one flaw easy to rectify at the loss of a pitch!

    As a highway design engineer if I made a mistake I admitted to it and rectified it. (Thankfully infrequent) 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2017 #25

    Agree EasyT. All about site fees I suspect. Not a restful holiday for anyone on those pitches.

  • Solobay
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    edited September 2017 #26

    Interesting view as on site I'm in just now many of the fingers of grass have hedges planted. Anything my side of hedge I consider on my pitch i.e. Grass where we would sit

    Also a warden suggested to me that there is no reason to walk between pitches and that they had been erecting fences to stop some of the shortcuts people were creating 

  • ocsid
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    edited September 2017 #27

    Quote: Also a warden suggested to me that there is no reason to walk between pitches and that they had been erecting fences to stop some of the shortcuts people were creating 

    This despite that wardens reasoning only endorses the view many hold that the infrastructure of access paths to the facilities is way off ideal.

    IMO if the attrition to the site is such that it needs fences to stop it then it is not the single rouge user but a more general use issue, reflecting a "need".

    Also IMO adding a few paths could increase the separation of units, one of the failings we personally have with CC sites in general.

  • young thomas
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    edited September 2017 #28

    S, low hedges are a great way to give you your own space, reduce the feel of crowding and regimentation and, for the most part, eliminate the 'rogue walkers' by helping to define preferred routes....even if they are a little longer..

    personally, i like the lowish hedge approach.smile

    however, CC doesnt like them as they (apparently) reduce overall number of pitches and require maintenance that cant be carried out whilst riding on a tractor or mower.

    CC sites arent 'staffed up' to allow for hedge, bush and tree trimming in the way some others are....so im afraid this is why most cc sites have a more open design with minimal obstructions to ride on mowing...

    IMHO, of course....wink

  • Milothedog
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    edited September 2017 #29

    On sites that have this problem I apply one simple rule, that is, would I like it if I was pitched there ? If it would bother me I don't do it and walk the long way round to the facilities, waste point etc........

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited September 2017 #30

    We got the last available pitch one evening at Barnard Castle, rolling in at 7.55pm. Warden was most apologetic, said it was by entrance to BC's (very good) dog walk. It was very quiet actually. But a proper path, not a cut through. It was only for one night as well. We were using up a Site Night voucher, so picked dearest Site in area, as you do!laughing

  • eurortraveller
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    edited September 2017 #31

    How is it that people can walk along the roadways, within a metre of a caravan front window, and no one complains about that ?  But if they walk down the side of a caravan within a metre of the side wall then Caravan Club members get agitated.  But that's the nature of Caravan Club members I suppose - easily agitated, and defensive of their territory - "my pitch".