FL-JOE
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2019
- Messages
- 1,211
- Location
- Frostproof, Florida
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Salem FSX 270RTK-X
- RV Length
- 32
- TOW/TOAD
- 2022 Ford Expedition Timberline
- Fulltimer
- Yes
When you are sitting on your site and a new arrival pulls/backs in do you get up and go over and introduce yourself? Or, do you let them get set up prior to approaching them or talking to them?
We had a long run yesterday so we could get to our winter site before dark. We made it in plenty of time and I was just going to accomplish the basic set up, which for us is time consuming. It includes unloading the car from our trailer, setting up the softener, and a couple other extra duties.
I am only about half way done with the utility hook up and our neighbor returns to their site. I guess since they also have a Newmar they felt they should come right over and start a conversation. The DW and I have been this route before and have a routine. Instead of both of us standing around chewing the fat for 30 minutes or so and not getting set up she knows to handle the social contacts so I can continue getting our home situated.
Do you rush right over to welcome a new camping neighbor as soon as they pull in, or do you ignore them and wait until they are settled in?
We had a long run yesterday so we could get to our winter site before dark. We made it in plenty of time and I was just going to accomplish the basic set up, which for us is time consuming. It includes unloading the car from our trailer, setting up the softener, and a couple other extra duties.
I am only about half way done with the utility hook up and our neighbor returns to their site. I guess since they also have a Newmar they felt they should come right over and start a conversation. The DW and I have been this route before and have a routine. Instead of both of us standing around chewing the fat for 30 minutes or so and not getting set up she knows to handle the social contacts so I can continue getting our home situated.
Do you rush right over to welcome a new camping neighbor as soon as they pull in, or do you ignore them and wait until they are settled in?