Indeed 100I makes a very important statement about how we leave our sites, I have seen so many times fire holes left un covered and the area littered in beer cans/bottles, rotting food scraps in torn bags in so called rubbish bins with about 5 million flies, I really despise people who find breaking bottles fun, I have nealt down on a piece of glass and ended up having surgery to fix the result, it takes 10 mins after you have packed up to ensure what you take in is taken out, the Army follow the 3 Bs bash burn bury, there is always somewhere you can correctly dispose of your refuse on the way out, as said every little bit helps, Keep Australia Bueatiful
As for the speed in which one takes to pack and un pack, one never let wife stack car or trailer, mine anyway!, why do kids always watch when the adults pack up, I have done so many over nite camps at horse shows I see where Dobbo is coming from, as the male at these events Its my job to carry all the stuff like cameras and mounting blocks usually in sweltering heat, walking for what seems like miles in the heat huffing and puffing and wondering why do I do this, generally there is little shelter at the shows, camping is generally in the back of the float with the centre divider out, 2 army stretchers mozzie net and a sheet and pillow, a change of clothes, only very simple food for an over nighter small box of cornflakes, uht milk, tin of spaghetti, plenty of cold water on ice,we only take one horse to shows so we have the other side of the float to cart the gear in, its literally a five min set up and pack up, takes longer to put the float on the car, then I have seen the people who have the huge custom made truck float with everything to air conditioning, I guess its not too much to put yourself in the back of a smelly horsefloat over nite, its only one night!, I have huge faith in ex military kit, its well made and lasts a lifetime.

