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- rexlionExplorer
downtheroad wrote:
We often boon dock here. It's publicly owned land....:)
But, we have been disturbed when a helicopter comes in.
Nice location. And the nearest neighbor is only there half the time. ;) - rexlionExplorer
Boon Docker wrote:
That is unfortunate to hear.
A 15 min drive west from where I live and the land is 99 percent Crown Land, all free for boon docking complete with rivers, lakes and streams.
If not for your winter weather, I could get jealous. - Boon_DockerExplorer IIIThat is unfortunate to hear.
A 15 min drive west from where I live and the land is 99 percent Crown Land, all free for boon docking complete with rivers, lakes and streams. - GordonThreeExplorerLooks like a Great site. In Michigan you'd never be allowed to boondock that close to water. I think it's 500 ft, some areas 1/2 mile. Not that there's often public land very close to water of any kind, even the smallest creek or stream is privately owned it seems.
- downtheroadExplorerWe often boon dock here. It's publicly owned land....:)
But, we have been disturbed when a helicopter comes in. - 2oldmanExplorer IIThere's already a sticky post on this.
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