The Camping
Guide To Common Campsite Courtesy And Etiquette

No matter the type of camping,
the rules of common camping courtesy and etiquette remain the
same.
Campers keep a few points in mind
whether they're out car camping for a night or backpack camping
for weeks.
Here are several reasons you should
know the rules and follow them.
Realize you benefit from following
them too. Let’s face it; no one to arrive at a mess after
hiking a long, hard haul to a campsite. They'd rather enjoy the
natural setting and get some rest.
Why Follow The Common Camper Rules?
Camping etiquette is not formal
as knowing how to address a party invitation from your great-aunt.
But you should follow these rules
of courtesy and etiquette even if it's to keep a protect the environment.
We might not know how precious
the planet is - until it’s too late.
In a similar manner, it's doubtful
you'd want a stranger to walking into your home, make a mess,
and leave it for you to clean up.
The fact remains the common rules
of camping courtesy and etiquette are in place for:
1) The wildlife and habitat in
the area -- to preserve them and leave them untouched for the
next camper.
2) For your own well-being and
safety.
What you do will help to pass
on to others, which in turn might eventually come back to you.
Contributed
By Sandy
Baker
For the complete article, refer
to the Step 2 in "The
Beginner's Guide To Getting You Started With Comfortable Tent
Camping In 12 Easy Affordable Steps"