I guess I asked the question because I lean towards the paranoid side of things and as such just wondered how other CT campers fared.
I am sure I will have a mixture of camping environments in my future. Some will be in formal campgrounds, others in National Forest areas where they have both small controlled camping and other wilderness areas. So based on what I am reading and what I feel is right, I will probably be careful in the RV campground areas for the reasons mention above and it wilderness areas (with all sorts driving by). But I hope I find the same support from fellow campers in the small government sites near me. I do not believe we in the East have the many "off the beaten path" camp areas that our fellow CT'rs have in the western part of the state.
But then I left my generator out during a week's hunt with a cable attached to it and a tarp over it while not in use. A sledge hammer could have busted the lock. Either there were more "honest" folks driving then I thought by or I was just plain lucky.
It is sad, but I am seeing more and more trails, camp areas and forest type roads blocked by our forest service here in the East. It is as if they want to make it hard for us to enjoy what is supposed to be there for us. Ulterior motives????????
