Re: Eurocentrism, incorrect unit abbreviations, and proprietary Royalist Engish (sic) terms

Since I care more about "Getting things done"...

As to the Campsite/Campground ... the USA and its government is fairly
clear and standardized on a Campground being the larger area and individual
reservable "pitchs" as being called "campsites".  The NPS.gov has the data
available as well with annual campsite bookings.  Here's one example:
https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm

And Texas and other states started "campsite" or "camping pitch" specific
booking system just this year.
https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/park-reservation-information/site-specific-booking

So we probably could make mention about "campsite" and "campground" in the
definition to improve things.  So let's at least do that to make things
clear on both sides. :-)

A camping pitch *(in the USA, a campsite)* is an individual place for
overnight stay in the outdoors, typically being part of a larger camping
site *or campground.*

*@Richard* - would you mind doing that to improve the definition a bit ?

-Thad

Received on Thursday, 5 July 2018 13:13:27 UTC