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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
When I visit your neighborhood, I'm a visitor.
When you visit my neighborhood, you're a visitor.
If you go to the ocean (which is only one hour away), you're not "visiting". 
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APS I agree with you.. But I don't understand the ocean comment.
Also just a question.. Would you consider someone driving a boat on the lake that lives on the lake, however not in the bay you live in a visitor to "your" bay or area of the lake?
I think that is where some of the confusion is...
For example, if my friend brings his boat up for the weekend to stay at my house, then I would consider him a visitor to the lake for the weekend.
If the person has property in the lakes region then I would not consider that person a visitor to the lake. That is anywhere on the lake he is not a visitor. Now if he tied up to you dock then he is visiting you but not the lake.
Would you agree?