White flag or Japanese flag?:1092: Yeah some people are lazy. Not hard to take a shovel and dig a shallow grave for your unwanteds.
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X 2 just lazy people, more ammo for the powers that be to close areas. I've heard the Cape and Simmo are shocking.
How freakin hard can it be. I hate rolling up on the Murray then my mates and I spend and hour cleaning the previous PIGS
rubbish up . some people just dont care.Can't be education I've heard of bush edicate. We suspect locals where we go just too obvious
what they leave behind
I probably shouldn't do it, but I go around to neighbour campers and tell em I'm doing a rubbish run, have they got any bags of rubbish to throw out. I normally have an over flowing boat load of rubbish and drive out to the tip or travellers bin located in certain spots.
Yeeleh, my car won't start. Woop woop woop woop.
nothing wrong with that MEGO, helps keep the whole camp ground clean and functional, should be more of it I recon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
It's all down to EDUCATION again, but then once a pig always a pig.
too bad can't name and shame these idiots, you can tell they don't do this
all the time. Makes you wonder what their place looks like. ugh
"once a pig always a pig" how true TD,,,,,,
Getting back to the thread slightly, those zip up cupboards are handy to keep bags of spuds ,veggies, etc, off the table and away from flies and mice.
speaking of mice make sure all food and packets are secure in boxes over night. pop up rubbish bins are handy too, just drop in bin liner.
and dont forget the night stalkers that indulge in your food stuff after dark has fallen, were talking possums, goanna's, koala's, even roo's can and will forage through your scraps if left unattended or not secured properly.
I had a problem one year with a massive herd, about 50 to 70/80 heads if Cattle come down through our little section of camp(6 families that year) and literally pulled out tent tie down ropes from various tents and shelters, dragged the dunny tent about 20 metres, piss and shit under our eating shelter, down to the water for a drink. Knocking over four rods in to the water, lucky no damage. Kids were petrified screaming, crying and we couldn't do a thing, just watch and laugh. Lucky we know the owner if the property adjacent to our camping grounds and rang him to see if his cattle are still in the paddock and of course they weren't. As for all other creatures, haven't had much problems at all to date.
Yeeleh, my car won't start. Woop woop woop woop.
Bro, My car won't start.
And whats with the port bottle too, swear black and blue I go to bed with half bottle left but no
some lowlife thieving mongrel, oh hang on alls good remembered I stayed up a bit longer to ponder life. LOL