madjack wrote:...not only do masked bandits roam the night but there is the dreaded CHUPACABRA...ubetchabuddy we batten down the hatches and all landlubbers we can find...
madjack

The dreaded amourous male Chupacabra during the mating rut, yes sir, that could really ruin one's camping experience in a flash. And the the smell of wet nanny goat means that they are nearby and you should take immeadiate action. Or be the source of jokes around the old campfire if one should be victimized by there advances so to speak of

I hadn't made the connection until now
Actually the reason I ask this is since I have been to around 28 -30 gatherings. I have noticed that some people chose to leave them open. For whatever reason they have. I have been at way to many campgrounds that been swarmed by raccoons and other furry woodland creatures at night. With the exception of the evil squirel that was the scourge of the other side of the campground at Anastasia last Feb. (He was a sneaky little fellow, just ask Bob D what happened) I have always closed my hatch to prevent critters from if nothing else messing up my galley. The other problem or concern was bad weather while sleeping
I can't believe I hijacked my own thread
