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Misc. Photos / Flint Creek Map
« Last post by Louisiana Camping on Nov 02, 2024, 12:10 PM »
Map of Flint Creek in Wiggins, Ms.

 
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Bayou Segnette State Park / Re: Campsite 54
« Last post by Louisiana Camping on Oct 04, 2024, 12:48 AM »
Another photo.
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General Discussion / RV slang terms
« Last post by Louisiana Camping on Oct 04, 2024, 12:44 AM »


Boondocking - Camping off grid in an RV without water, power or sewer hookups.
Bumper Pull - Type of towable RV hitched to a vehicles ball hitch, for example, a travel trailer.
Bunk House - A section of an RV that contains bunk beds, typically located in the rear.
Bus - A large motorhome built on a commercial bus chassis.
Cab - Drivers area of an RV or the front section of a truck used to tow an RV.
Coach - A motorhome, usually referring to a Class-A.
Crackerdocking - Overnight RV parking at a Crackr Barrel.
Dogbone - An electrical adapter that connects your RV to a power source.
Dolly - A wheeled platform that supports the front wheels of a vehicle being towed.
Dually - A truck with dual wheels on each side.
Fiver - A slang term for a fifth wheel trailer.
Full-timers - People who live in their RV full-time, making it their primary residence.
Gasser - A motorhome powered by a gasoline engine.
Genny - Slang term for a generator.
Glamping - A combination of the words "glamorous" and "camping" - camping with luxurious amenities. (Usually for bougie people)
Honey Wagon - A vehicle equipped with a pump and tank used for emptying RV waste tanks.
Land Yacht - Another term used to describe a motorhome, as well as a model of Airstream.
Moochdocking - Staying in an RV on someones property for free. Being a mooch!
Part-timers - RV enthusiasts who use their RV's part time for vacations or getaways.
Pigtail - An electrical adapter.
PUP - An acronym for a pop-up camper.
Rig - Slang term for an RV or the combination of a tow vehicle and a towable RV.
Skoolie - A school bus that has been converted into an RV.
Snowbird - An individual who travels seasonally, typically to warmer climates over the winter months. SO basically anyone living north of I-20.
Stinky Slinky - Slang term for an RV sewer hose.
Tin Can - Nickname for vintage aluminum travel trailers, such as Airstreams and such.
Toad - Another term for a dinghy. A smaller vehicle towed behind an RV.
Wallydocking - Overnight RV parking at a Walmart parking lot.
Winnie - A nickname for Winnebago RV's.

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Rants, Raves and Opinions / BSSP still forgotten
« Last post by WestwegoMan on Oct 03, 2024, 10:28 PM »
Yet another email that will probably be unanswered. I am here once again at Bayou Segnette and the condition of the park is disgusting! The state is not putting crap into Bayou Segnette! Today I pulled up and see that the site I love to book now has a sink hole starting to form. We love to book this site everytime we come and especially love to book it for Halloween weekend since we invite a group of friends out to cut up with us.

I have been camping at BSSP for colse to 30 years. I have never seen someting so neglected in all my years. I send emails to state officials and never get a response. I'm starting to fel like they just don't give a shit!

Rest assured, they have not heard the last from me. They talk the talk but can't seem to walk the walk. Mr. Nungessor talks all kinds of talk about how he is making things happen all over in the state park system but he surely isn't making anything happen at Bayou Segnette. I have seen time and time again on Facebook how improvements are happening at other state parks in the stete but have yet to see anything done at Bayou Segnette State Park. They talked about putting in sewer connections over ten years ago, nothing yet. Meanwhile, I see reports about sewer connections among all sorts of other improments are happening at other state parks. Bayou Segnette used to be the highest money earner in the state among state parks. I don't know if it is the same today but damn, someone at the state level needs to open their damn eyes. I'm not typically a fan of Lee Zurik, but damn! It might be time to make a phone call!

Below is my latest email:
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I sent an email last year about the condition of Bayou Segnette. I feel the need to send another. Sadly, I don’t expect a response cause I never got one last year, except from a few Westwego officials. That actually says a lot about the state, being they aren’t even the ones responsible for the state parks.


I’m truly disappointed in state officials for not even being able to lift a finger to give a response. Some can talk the talk but can’t do anything past that.


Anyway, here goes. The condition of the park is still very disappointing. You can see in my email below, from last year, all the problems that I felt need addressing. Many if not all of these problems still exist.


I really try not to be the one who complains a lot but it’s sickening to see this park in the condition it is in. I would be more understanding If the state was having money issues but I see on Facebook almost everyday how another park is getting all sorts of improvements. Bayou Segnette was supposed to get sewer connections over ten years ago. Still no plan for connections in sight that I know of.


There are a lot of other parks that also hold events for all sorts of things. We can’t even get any more from Bayou Segnette other than a 3 hour window for trick or treating, and it’s from 3-6pm. That’s Ludicrous! Children don’t want to trick or treat during the day. Bayou Segnette used to have a great Halloween program, I know cause I started it and it grew from others over the years. It certainly is not what it used to be.


From the lack of events to the lack of upkeep in the park, I’m disgusted.


Like I said in the beginning of this email, I don’t expect I’ll receive a response from anyone at the state level. I’ve contacted Mr. Nungesser a few times, but you too, Mr. Nungesser, couldn’t be bothered with giving me any sort of response.



Below is the link to the post containing one of my other emails. Another email that was ignored. Seems to be a pattern.

 https://www.louisianacamping.com/index.php/topic,157.0.html


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20k Pullrite SuperGlide 5th wheel hitch model 2900. Can be used on 2010- 2023 Ford trucks with OE puck system per Pullrite website. Capture plate included. Only used a few times before upgrading to full bed dually. Paid $2200 new, asking $1400. Pick up would be in the Houma Louisiana area.
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Tickfaw State Park / Campsite 17
« Last post by Louisiana Camping on Apr 08, 2024, 11:59 AM »
Site Info
Site Amenities:
Deck, Shade, Picnic Table, 30 Amp, 50 Amp
Ticfaw State Park Site 17
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Hidden Oaks Family Campground / Campsite D17
« Last post by Louisiana Camping on Mar 25, 2024, 6:53 PM »
Site Info
Site Amenities:
Picnic Table
Campsite 17 in section D.

Photo provided by Arlene Poston
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General Discussion / Re: New to me camper
« Last post by FRANK CARTER on Mar 14, 2024, 9:52 PM »
I lived in French Settlement for 7 yrs on river, Several floods, house was 10' up. Kids got older and wife wore white nurses uniform in boats, just got tuff. Helped a lot of people out. Really miss that country.
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Rants, Raves and Opinions / BSSP - The Forgotten Park
« Last post by WestwegoMan on Oct 26, 2023, 9:35 PM »
After todays cluster, I saw a need for another email to the state concerning Bayou Segnette.

Below is my email.

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To anyone who will listen to me gripe,

I have been camping at Bayou Segnette State Park for over twenty years. Each year, I make it a point not to miss Halloween weekend because I have always enjoyed the activities they have. Even with the lack of activities over the last few years, I have still made it a point to camp there and always enjoy it. I guess you could say it has become a tradition for me. It is especially a treasured event since myself and my sister started this as a small event back in 1998 when we were OSP employees. Little did we know it would explode into the large event it became up until COVID.

This year, there would be no change in my plans, until after I checked in and paid the remainder of my reservation balance today.

Although there is a burn ban in the state, the ban says recreational camp fires are excluded from the ban. In years past, BSSP has allowed us to have fires during burn bans, so I had no reason to expect this year would be any different. Today when I checked in, the attendant at the front desk waited until after I had paid the remainder of my balance to notify me there were no fires allowed. I told him “I wish you had said that before I paid cause I would have cancelled.” I asked about a refund but I guess it was going to be an inconvenience because his response was “go ahead and have your fire but if the ranger comes by, don’t argue with her. She can be real strict.” That just didn’t sit right with me. There is either a burn ban or there isn’t. If I had decided to light a fire, it would be me dealing with the consequences if the ranger decided to issue a ticket. I decided to pursue it a bit further and speak to someone else who allowed me to get a refund minus my first night, but it is what it is.

My gripe here isn’t about the actual burn ban but the lack of communication about the burn ban. I have had this reservation for nearly a year. Seems like an email or something could have been sent out. I don’t go camping to sit around inside a camper. I go camping to sit outside and enjoy nature around a campfire. Even a post on the park Facebook page, which I follow, would have been a big help. The only post I could find was found after the fact by searching the main State Park Page, where I found one from two months ago when we were in the height of the burn ban.

Since I’m already typing this long winded email, I have a few more things I would like to mention. There are a few things I had already planned to email and make a comment on before any of this happened. Today’s incident was the icing on the cake

The overall condition of the park is a bit concerning. Take a ride through today and what you end up seeing is something that would make anyone familiar with the park think it has been forgotten. This park was the most visited and top earner in revenue in the state at one time…. That’s a fact. As for todays numbers, I don’t know. What I do know is, it’s going downhill fast. A top earning park should not be in the condition this park is in. Out of the twenty something campsites with decks, you would be hard pressed to find more than 5 in safe condition. The decks have been in bad condition for years. Three years ago, I was camping on Campsite 81 and my foot went through the deck. Their fix for it was a piece of plywood. That piece of plywood was still there a year later and may very well still be there today.

Other sites have decks that are sagging with broken boards. They came through a couple of years ago and put something resembling paint on the decks, which was like putting lipstick on a pig, it only covered up the ugliness for a short period. Most of that cheap paint was washed/worn off a couple of months later. I noticed today they have used some of that substance resembling paint again on the deck of site 54. This coat too will probably be gone in a couple of months. I might also add that the so called  steps on the Eastern end of this deck are an accident waiting to happen. These steps aren’t deep enough for a person to comfortably use.

All of the above mentioned becomes more frustrating when you see bragging by the state showing all of the improvements being made at other parks such as Sam Houston Jones, Fontainebleu, and Bogue Chitto State Park to name a few. Are we forgotten in SE Louisiana?

This last part is for Mr. Nungessor. I really hope you read these comments and use them to better improve our park down here. You take a lot of credit for improvements at other parks, such as the re-election ad that talks about the ‘four that would have been shuttered but are now turning a profit.’ I have emailed some concerns in the past and didn’t even rate a reply from anyone. I really don’t want to make a comment about being a tax payer, but in frustration, I don’t know what else to say other than I feel like I may have not been in a high enough tax bracket to warrant a response in the past. Please put some money into our park and make it the gem it once was.

Ten years ago, park staff commented how the campground would soon be closed one section at a time to install sewer connections. We have yet to see that. As mentioned above, please put some money into our park. Our local state park deserves the same care others are getting.

One can only hope things turn around soon..

Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to read my long winded email.

P.S.  Due to a lack of email addresses, I was unable to include some who are no longer in office. I would have loved to because I know they were a big part of bringing BSSP to our area. They too should see how their hard work is being treated. Any of you can feel free to forward this to Mr. Alario. I know he was one of a few that worked hard to get us this park.
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Bayou Segnette State Park / Campsite 98
« Last post by Louisiana Camping on Nov 05, 2022, 4:46 PM »
Site Info
Site Amenities:
Shade, Picnic Table, Grill, 30 Amp, 50 Amp
Bayou Segnette State Park, Campsite 98
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