Last edited by Mike Buckley; 30th July 2014 at 05:52 PM.
That's funny. Took me a minute.
Let's hope it was written in chalk and not paint !
I didn't pick up the message at first either. Obviously the owner has encountered some campers that have a different view of sanitation than he / she does...
That does remind me of a rather opposite experience on a trip to Tibet about 10 years ago. We staying at a "hotel"; on Lake Nam Tso. When we arrived after a long trip on some terrible roads (got two flat tires on the way), we asked where the washrooms were. The answer; "anywhere you like". Needless to say, we did a lot of looking at the ground in front of us as we walked.
Could they not have found something a bit softer on which to pitch the tent?
Well seen, Mike. A documentary image.
Manfred's story reminds me of my first night in Morocco in 1990. Before going to sleep in the one-room building, the only building at the campground, I asked if there was a place to get a hot shower the next morning. "Sure," I was told, and the guy pointed to an area that was so dark that I couldn't see anything. I got up the next morning, threw a towel over my shoulder, grabbed my overnight kit and went outside to find the hot shower. It was a large metal thing mounted about ten feet in the air holding the water with a pile of firewood underneath it. Needless to say, I passed.
My guess is that they had a sleeping pad that was soft enough. Only a guess.
I changed the image to black-and-white. The "messaging" is more noticeable, not just because the bright orange tent distracted our eyes from the writing on the rock but also because I was able to make the rock darker, more like a blackboard, and still look natural.
Last edited by Mike Buckley; 30th July 2014 at 05:56 PM.
So funny! I love it![]()