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07-08-2005, 04:19 PM #51
Re: Bias against tent users?
Originally Posted by JB
My Daddy is an OLE MISS grad, same as his father before him. Did you go to Bama or are you like 99% of bama fans who never set foot in a classroom at UAT
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Re: Bias against tent users?

I know people on this board are good people and like to help keep the beaches clean and like to pick up other people's trash. But I'll tell ya'll what I see.
This photo was a light day in June. It's worse when they're lined up along the waterfront and you can't get to the water.
I have also dug a lot of tents out of the sand too, along with nails, jagged metal, cigarette butts, soda and beer cans, underwear, condoms, flippers, BBQ grills, you name it.
So much stuff is getting buried in the sand and the lake that in a few years I fear the beach will become uninhabitable because stuff will constantly be coming to the surface (because the sands are constantly moving) - plenty of it dangerous.
I spent 5 hours around the lake at Grayton cleaning up on July 5th. Some other people helped in the morning but after 3 hours we weren't close to being finished. I spent a couple more hours that evening.
You would not believe the type and huge volume of stuff picked up. All of it would have been buried by Cindy. The next day after Cindy, there was lots of new sand and everything looked great. I go out last night and the place was trashed again and I spent another hour cleaning up.
It's very disheartening to get all the trash picked up and look around and see piles of Arlene debris still sitting around - and worse - getting spread out by kids who apparently have no parents.
I used to spend a couple of hours a week cleaning up and keeping up pretty well. Now it would take several people several hours a day - just for this small but popular location.
Believe me - there are lots and lots and lots of people that leave a mess, and then they are replaced on the weekend. You could say we get waves from the South and the North.
Can you tell I need a vacation?
Last edited by kurt; 07-08-2005 at 04:53 PM.
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Re: Bias against tent users?
Whether it's appreciated or not, it's a tradition, and the only way to get a boat in the gulf without going to Destin or Panama City. As long as it's legal people will do it.
Originally Posted by dusty
When the most you ever saw out there at one time was a dozen, it was OK. Now there are too many. Something will have to change soon. Just think when we have a couple of dozen more subdivisions near Grayton on 30-A and along 98. All those permanent residents will want to drive down to Grayton.
Years ago you could drive the whole beach with no permit required. It was the quickest way to get from Grayton to Seagrove before the bridge on 30-A. Then it was restricted to a few places. Now the size of the area you can drive is shrinking - that caused much more congestion.
There are a couple of threads on the board about beach vehicles, including a poll.
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Re: Bias against tent users?
UAT! I love it!
"Let's face it: We live in state infested with rubes and rednecks, particularly among Alabama football fans."- Paul Finebaum
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07-08-2005, 04:36 PM #56
Re: Bias against tent users?
Glad you caught it, some of the "player buyers" are still trying to figure it out!
Originally Posted by Kimmifunn
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Re: Bias against tent users?
I am a fourth-generation Alabama graduate, lifelong resident of Tuscaloosa current staffer with the University.
Originally Posted by prception69
Any more questions, smartass?
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07-08-2005, 04:46 PM #58
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Re: Bias against tent users?
I, for one, kind of enjoy watching folks trying to assemble the things. Especially on a windy day. And then the wind catches the directions and blows them a mile and a half down the beach. I'm so easily entertained sometimes.
I know I don't get there often enough,
but God knows I surely try
It's a magic kind of medicine,
that no doctor could prescribe.
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07-08-2005, 04:49 PM #60
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07-08-2005, 04:51 PM #61
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07-08-2005, 04:54 PM #62
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So you found you a nice solid gig with state gov't? Sweet!
Originally Posted by JB
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Do you have any idea as to the organizational structure of a university? Boy, you really ARE and OLE MYTH fan.
Go put on your J. Crew outfit, get obnoxiously drunk, venture over to that high-school stadium y'all play in and watch OLE MYTH lose. 'Bout all y'all are good for anyway.
Good luck with Mongo, your new coach. I'm sure he will lead you to new lows.
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07-08-2005, 04:59 PM #66
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07-08-2005, 05:00 PM #68
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Sorry, Kurt. Didn't mean to clutter the board with useless smack. I shouldn't have let myself get drawn into it.
Originally Posted by kurt
I'm through with that lemming anyway.
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07-08-2005, 05:12 PM #70
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Everyone stay safe. I hope Dennis fizzles before it makes landfall!
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07-08-2005, 05:54 PM #71
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Wow, I think football season is going to be good on this board!!
Go Dawgs!! Woof!Woof!Woof! :laughing1
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07-08-2005, 06:12 PM #72
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Well, I have to chime in ------ GO VOLS!!!
Originally Posted by Philip_Atlanta
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07-08-2005, 06:35 PM #74
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Are you guys serious?? Other than the two of you, does anybody really care where you went to school, who's your daddy, etc.?
Originally Posted by JB
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07-08-2005, 06:35 PM #75
Re: Bias against tent users?
Originally Posted by dusty
Well, at least we take our vehicles home at night.
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07-08-2005, 08:56 PM #76
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SJ, I guess you meant to type "definitely" going to be moved to the lounge ... yip, yip . . .
Originally Posted by Smiling JOe
GO VOLS!!
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07-08-2005, 09:02 PM #78
Re: Bias against tent users?
I think that's a BIG thank you, SJ!!
Originally Posted by Smiling JOe
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07-08-2005, 09:15 PM #79
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Are you *sure* you are a UGA fan and are you feeling ok?? I sure hope the love doesn't extend to Gainesville...
Originally Posted by Smiling JOe
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I am difinitely, oops, definitely a Dawg, but I dont spit on the opponets. I could care less about sports anymore, unless I am playing. I just like to rattle your cages occaisionally. Now, if the DAWGS are on TV and I am around, I will watch the game, but I am not missing the sunset for football.
Originally Posted by Philip_Atlanta
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07-09-2005, 09:40 AM #81
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I was one of those who didn't understand why people are anti-tent until it was explained to me. But after being at the beach the past two weeks, I really get it now. Besides the environmentalist issues, all of the "stuff" on the beach just litters up this beautiful place. I couldn't believe all of the tents left out overnight (I saw a very expensive one destroyed by Cindy), not to mention all of the beach chairs, toys, and shoes. In the summer there are just too many people with too much stuff for it to be left at the beach overnight. If I see an item I don't recognize that has been left out for days, I confiscate it because it has probably been left behind by a renter who has checked out.
OOPS! I forgot to throw away the flip-flop that's been on our beach walkover since early May.
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07-09-2005, 10:28 AM #82
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Kurt, thank you for the pictures and for painting the picture on the trash problem and the density of tents. I do not understand people who just leave their junk on the beach for someone else to clean up. Someone suggested that renters should get info when they check in about picking up after themselves at the beach--what a good idea!
It seems like with all the building going on that 30-A will be turning into the Jersey Shore. One thing I always liked about 30-A is how uncrowded it seems.
With all the tents and crud people are leaving out there, no wonder the locals are bugged about it.
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Re: Bias against tent users?
Originally Posted by Rather B. Paddlin
We've lived here almost 10 years and truly enjoy Grayton Beach. This year, we've seen more trash (including tents, chairs, toys left behind) than ever before. And for some reason, we've seen fewer beach patrols than ever. But one thing is for sure - DOGS are not the problem at the beach, although ever-increasing tourists forced the County to severely limit their beach-going rights (that County meeting was one of the most attended by locals trying to preserve their way of life at the beach with their best dog friends). But the dogs lost. One thing we know for sure - dogs do not leave a thing behind that is harmful to the beach environment.
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07-09-2005, 01:38 PM #85
Re: Bias against tent users?
exactly thats what gets me i dont see why everyone has to cry and complain about it its no big deal as long as they take care of it










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