Summary: Learn low impact campsite regulations for your next camping trip in order to lessen your impact on nature, the environment and your campsite in this free video series.
Bruce Lessels is president and co-founder of Zoar Outdoor, a full-service outdoor center in western Massachusetts offering whitewater rafting, kayaking, rock climbing, biking, fly...read more
" Hi, this is Bruce Lessels from Zoar Outdoor on behalf of expertvillage.com, talking about low impact camping methods. So anytime you’re camping in a place that has rules or regulations such as a private camp ground or a National Park or a State Forest or a State Park, make sure you know the rules. They’re often posted in the camp ground itself, often if you register or you have to get a permit to go into a back country area you’ll have a set of rules that will come to you in a brochure and those rules are real important to know and to learn and to follow. The reason for those rules a lot of times is to respect the other campers, to respect the area where you’re camping and to make sure that the areas looks the same and is as pristine as it was when you got there and when the next person gets there when you come back. So make sure you know those rules, make sure you follow them and make sure that you respect other campers and they respect the area where you’re camping. "