People reserving spots at Nitinat
- windaddiction
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WTF? That is kind of like driving up to Manning Park ski hill to camp in an RV....then getting in your RV and driving to Hemlock to go skiing?windaddiction wrote:.... one idea, though not as fun as staying on the lake, would be to camp at kisinger lake. It's only about 20 km from nitinat, and it's clean and on a lake too! Might be an idea for people with families that want a nice fresh water lake for the kids and dogs.
Windacction - I think most people at the lake are there for the wind. Kissinger Lake would never work. Ever.
Just to clarify my original comments. I don't care that much about the trailers left in the way back campsites (ie sites on the back road that are not on the water ). As those those back sites are less used by us weekenders...and I think some of those trailers back there (ie Dale) are paying the fees for their sites.
It just bugged me that some of the campsites near the water (ie number 11 and 12 near the beach access sign where us windsurfers hang out) were taken with a 5th wheel trailer and a tent trailer, and there are also some tents on the good beach sites that never seem to move and are full of windsurfing gear.....hmmmm? It was obvious that no one was in those sites during the time I was there.
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Couldn't agree more with the original spirit of this thread.
Nitinaht is amazing, don't get me wrong, but there's been a real selfish undertone growing over the past couple of summers.
There's even been reports of vandalism and bullying between members of our community this summer.
What's next "justified" theft?
End of my bitch session.
Nitinaht is amazing, don't get me wrong, but there's been a real selfish undertone growing over the past couple of summers.
There's even been reports of vandalism and bullying between members of our community this summer.
What's next "justified" theft?
End of my bitch session.
one big lake
That's one big lake and we are a pretty big wind community all crammed into one fairly small campsite for a few shorts months of the year.
are there any other camping or access points on the lake?
are there any other camping or access points on the lake?
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Slats, you can camp at knob pt bur there is no access any longer except by boat. I agree with whole thread, there is no justification for leaving tents or rvs permanently and empty. I noted that leaving a trailer and tent and even poles strung with sail quivers abandoned for the week is also common at Nimpkish but didn't seem a big deal as there was so much space. Maybe it would be in July when I hear its busy there. But space at nat is just too precious for this bs. The rules are 2 week max then leave for at least a day but who will enforce? Also hard when kite instructors clearly need to have a semipermanent space but others start to follow breaking rules with less justification. So do we complain to mof or just take direct action. Squatting on squatters turf sounds weird but fun.
Never changes
Don't change anything, love the lake just the way it is. Keeps all the normal people away.
Just three more weeks and it's all over for the year.
Great party for Grammpa Jeff.
Just three more weeks and it's all over for the year.
Great party for Grammpa Jeff.
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I like this thread.
I say set up in the unused sites if needed. It would be great if the 14 day limit was enforced. But with that rule enforced comes more rules we don't want at the Nat. No clear answer to this problem. The lack of space is certainly a deterent for me, luckily Nimpkish is the same drive time and no logging road. Nitinat in the mid nineties was great, people would always make room for you. It's not what it used to be but it still is a very special place.
I say set up in the unused sites if needed. It would be great if the 14 day limit was enforced. But with that rule enforced comes more rules we don't want at the Nat. No clear answer to this problem. The lack of space is certainly a deterent for me, luckily Nimpkish is the same drive time and no logging road. Nitinat in the mid nineties was great, people would always make room for you. It's not what it used to be but it still is a very special place.
- SmallWaveSteve
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I was chatting with the fee collector guy today and it sounds like he is pretty choked about the situation and is going to be exploring his options (ie the red tent on the verge of collapse in the primo spot 2 sites in from the loading zone that has been there for a couple months with nary a person in sight)
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that red tent has been there since june. on saturday i saw that the tent pole holding it up is broken. tents are easy to take down and put up. i don't know why it's so hard to not do so. if your going to leave a tent up all summer at least leave it at a site where your friends are camping at all summer as well and there's someone there to look after it. someone should put food in it and let the bear have it's way with it. lol. i guess i can't complain, i have a place to stay everytime i go. i sleep in my truck.
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