This reminds me of a thread where someone suggested adding a dating aspect to the OB forum under the premise that it'd be cool to meet a like-minded companion here, and also so they could see if an event is full of married people so the single person could opt out of being a 3rd or 5th wheel sitting around a campfire.
"You don't have to be lonely at overlandonly.com" haha
Probably 70-90% of the people I meet at campgrounds, on trails, or wherever else are nice, polite, fine people. I'm sure I'd be happy hanging out by a fire next to any of you if you stopped by my campground. But this is the internet! There is no need to be accepting of anyone here, right?
So maybe the "dating site" idea has merit and we can eliminate ALL of the annoying attributes of our potential fellow campers--not just drinking. Lets start excluding people:
Married couple seeking fellow adventurers.
Age: late 20s/30s looking for 20s, 30s, 40s or anyone nice and fun.
Smoke: No, but not offended by it if it's not in my face.
Drink: Yes, in moderation. Don't care if you do or don't.
Kids: No, but for some trips kids are fine.
Dogs: Two of them, potentially annoying.
Non-Overlanding hobbies: camping, 4-wheeling (haha). Climbing mountains, studying geology, studying history, photography, and campsite games like kanjam, cornhole, or playing cards.
Maybe that's stupid. Maybe I'm on to something?
You can exclude all you want, but the day will come where it's a friend of a friend, or a nearby camper getting on your nerves. That's where interpersonal skills beyond excluding and banning will come in handy. I have yet to meet someone whose sole purpose of going on a trip is to piss off other campers. Most people out there will respond respectfully if they are approached respectfully. But if the sight alone of my wife and me sitting by our campfire drinking Coors Light is offensive, either bring over some IPAs or camp somewhere else.