CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #51

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This competition over ER and MR is fierce.


BUT - WHERE IS DYLAN?

Salem

I like how you wrote this. The way I am seeing this it seems to sum this case up in the fewest possible words.
 
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I have been to quite a few campground, tent camping, RV camping and even cabin rentals, but I don't recall having to show my ID. Wait, on the cabin rental it was required because it was on a military discount so military ID was needed.

Someone was willing to rent you a cabin without any ID? Those are some pretty trusting landlords. I helped my parents rent their summer cabin out and they practically wanted fingerprints taken. LOL They settled for drivers licenses and car tags though.
 
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They didn't even take down your license plate?

Here in Cali they always take down that info because of Forest Fires. They want to know exactly who left their campfire unattended if need be.

Nope, but then again we don't have the wildfires like other places do. I can see where that may be an issue where you went.
 
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Someone was willing to rent you a cabin without any ID? Those are some pretty trusting landlords. I helped my parents rent their summer cabin out and they practically wanted fingerprints taken. LOL They settled for drivers licenses and car tags though.

The cabin did require ID but that's cause we got a military discount on it so they wanted to see the military ID. They didn't ask for anything beyond that. Guess an active service member they found trustworthy.
 
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I have been to quite a few campground, tent camping, RV camping and even cabin rentals, but I don't recall having to show my ID. Wait, on the cabin rental it was required because it was on a military discount so military ID was needed.

A friend of mine OWNS a lot in a private campground....He has given me the password for the gate and a sticker for my car....and no one ever saw/ask/had my name except for my friend. A cursory look at the owner's would in no way lead to me. There are many ways that an RSO or even a SO could have escaped notice.
 
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I came to this case at after watching DP and well, I felt the same way this person did. Then I read everything I could find to see if I was missing anything, but I do still feel pretty much the same. So know all the facts, hasn't changed my initial opinion of the people in surrounding this case.

I've been following this case on a daily basis since November, so I've read everything as well. I know all the facts, and my opinion of what happened hasn't changed in months. Yet it's obvious we see things very differently. Only time will tell if either of us were right. :seeya:
 
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I have been to quite a few campground, tent camping, RV camping and even cabin rentals, but I don't recall having to show my ID. Wait, on the cabin rental it was required because it was on a military discount so military ID was needed.

I've never had to show ID when camping. And if a vehicle plate number was supposed to be on anything I wrote it down myself. I don't recall anyone checking if it was correct.
 
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I've been following this case on a daily basis since November, so I've read everything as well. I know all the facts, and my opinion of what happened hasn't changed in months. Yet it's obvious we see things very differently. Only time will tell if either of us were right. :seeya:

We can't both be right; but we both can be wrong. :seeya:
 
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I recently rented a beachside campground in Malibu state park for my DD's birthday weekend. I had to show my Drivers license and another form of ID as well. I don't know if that is only California or not though.

eta: And i was paying cash.

eta2: AND they wrote down my license plate number.

I'd venture to guess it differs by campground, not just state. I recently camped with family (in California) and they not only didn't check ID, they just took our word for it on who we were meeting and gave us a map to the site where other family was already located. Another place I've been to had a "self pay" thing where you were supposed to put your driver's license # down, put the money in an envelope, and drop it into a slot, no ID check of course (and I'd say maybe 50% of people even bothered to pay/fill out the envelope).

Do any locals happen to know how the campground "check ins" typically work in that area?
 
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I've been following this case on a daily basis since November, so I've read everything as well. I know all the facts, and my opinion of what happened hasn't changed in months. Yet it's obvious we see things very differently. Only time will tell if either of us were right. :seeya:

I don't really care about right or wrong in opinions. I just really do not want to wrongly accuse someone of something with so little hard facts to go on. In my mind, I think Bayou said this, that Dylan is the victim and both MR and ER are secondary victims. It's going to take a lot of solid proof to make me think otherwise about either one of them. On a personal level neither of them are my cup of tea, so I wouldn't want to ever be friends with either of them.
 
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I've never had to show ID when camping. And if a vehicle plate number was supposed to be on anything I wrote it down myself. I don't recall anyone checking if it was correct.

The only place I remember my license plate being recorded was on the pass I was given at the military base; along with the whole security check around the car with mirrors to look underneath.
 
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We can't both be right; but we both can be wrong. :seeya:

Yep, that's why I said either! I just pray we do have an answer...preferably sooner than years from now. :please:
 
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Nope, but then again we don't have the wildfires like other places do. I can see where that may be an issue where you went.

FWIW... the place I mentioned going to recently that didn't require any ID did give us a pamphlet about fire danger/fire safety and warned us that the fire danger that weekend was high, but didn't take down a full name or license #. Come to think of it they probably should have, but they didn't.

The only place I ever recall having to show ID to camp was at Yosemite, I think because they required reservations so far in advance.
 
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I've been following this case on a daily basis since November, so I've read everything as well. I know all the facts, and my opinion of what happened hasn't changed in months. Yet it's obvious we see things very differently. Only time will tell if either of us were right. :seeya:

BBM - I sure hope so! I think one of my biggest fears on this one is Dylan not being found. :(
 
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I've never had to show ID when camping. And if a vehicle plate number was supposed to be on anything I wrote it down myself. I don't recall anyone checking if it was correct.

I googled that question and found a couple of references to state requirements for ID of campers:



Campground Rules and Regulations - NYS Dept. of Environmental ...
www.dec.ny.gov › Outdoor Activities › Camping‎

12. 


Rules and Regulations on Camping in New York State - Department of ... Permit holders must have identification and proof of age, and furnish the full names of ... they will be required to pay a Miscellaneous campground handling charge in the *...


DCR Camping - Mass.Gov
www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/camping.htm‎
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. ID is required upon registration at the campground


and

Metro: Camping at Oxbow
www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=975‎
Camping is allowed only in designated areas and numbered sites. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Identification is required.
 
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The only place I remember my license plate being recorded was on the pass I was given at the military base; along with the whole security check around the car with mirrors to look underneath.

Well that's different. I have gone camping at private, county, state and federal campgrounds and never had to show ID. The only thing that we have used is my parents "Golden Eagle" pass, or what ever they call it now, to get a discount at federal parks.
 
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Well that's different. I have gone camping at private, county, state and federal campgrounds and never had to show ID. The only thing that we have used is my parents "Golden Eagle" pass, or what ever they call it now, to get a discount at federal parks.

It's definitely different, but it's on my mind now, because it's the only place I ever recall having to give them my tag number. LOL. Of course that brought back other memories as well. The fun part, though, once you get that pass, you don't have to deal with all the security checks when you leave and come back for the time the pass is valid for.
 
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Looks like it! Good find.

I know that some had researched an RV place nearby that had a lot of RSOs living there too. I'm trying to find the info but it was several threads ago and I haven't been able to track it down yet. This does look like the closest campground, and probably the one MR was referring to Dylan sometimes walking to (note I say probably.. I don't think MR ever specified which campground).
 
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