Why oh why don't site owners (big or small) collect the grass clippings.
There is nothing worse, particularly at this time of year with the morning dew hanging around)thank having to constantly clean of shoes and boots to avoid dragging it into the awning or van.
Because they have an old type ride on mower with either no grass collection or grass collection box with manual emptying that they can't be bothered to use. Top of range modern ride ons can lift & empty grass box into trailer. It also costs site owner money to dispose of collected cuttings so cheaper overall to leave them where they are.
Some ride on mowers are supposed to mulch the cuttings so fine that they don't need collecting. I am not sure they work too well though.
My local Council always seems to wait for a rainy day to cut the grass verges and then leaves big lines of wet cuttings all over the place. Very annoying and looks untidy too, and yet they encourage householders to put their cuttings in bags so the council can collect them and create compost - they should follow their own advice.
I guess on campsites it's just a case of running round with a mower whenever they get the chance and don't have time to pick up the cuttings or the grass is too long and the mower ejects them.
Correct about the mulching to improve the grass but it does rather sound like the sort of excuse that might be trotted out. Stopped at a French municipal 'tother week & they had ride on with lifting grass box as described dumping cuttings into large trailer behind tractor. Did a lovely job, short grass with no cuttings.
All are about right, but as a warden I can assure you that the disposal of grass from such acreages is huge, as is the cost of these more specialised machines. By the time you add in the extra costs of extra maintenance, extra fuel,and the noise of some of them, then Im sorry but you are just going to have to live with it.
If prices are put up, you will soon be complaining about pitch costs, so Im sorry but apart from letting sheep run wild, then you will have grass.
Just remember the poor cleaners who have to clean the facilities after visitors who haven't been tried in cleaning their feet before trampling it in everywhere.
Whinge over.........
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So why can the French sites we use collect the grass, and UK sites can't. The site we used twice this year in France collects the grass, and they are around 25% cheaper. So the above argument is tosh I am afraid. It is also 3 star and in the country!.......whatever that was suppose to mean.
Quote: Originally posted by gasman15 on 04/10/2015Just remember the poor cleaners who have to clean the facilities after visitors who haven't been tried in cleaning their feet before trampling it in everywhere.
Whinge over.........
Unfortunately when one reaches the facilities after walking across a field full of loose grass there isn't much choice but to walk it inside unless boot scrapers/cleaners are provided outside or one walks in bare footed.
That said, I can't remember any campsite I have been to that has left much loose grass lying around. A little is unavoidable at times.
Why do some of the cheaper CLs/CSs manage to collect the grass and some of the more expensive don't? We have been on a site recently, £10 per night with no bits of grass (and 2 loos), last year on a site which cost £13 with grass which got everywhere, and no loos.
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