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Matt_Colie
Jun 24, 2019Explorer II
A third Michigander here, and I am also a refugee from the east coast megopolis. That band used to be from navigable water 100 miles inland and it now is more like 150. That still leaves some of NY, but I try to avoid that as it is now a police state. It does leave a some of New Hampshire, a lot of Vermont and a big portion of Maine. There are also areas of Pennsylvania that are usable. There are national forest areas in all those states and some allow camping.
Even in these areas, if you want to bivouac for a week outside of a national forest, there may be a problem, but one or two nights can usually get by.
We just don't go there because I'm sure I would be breaking some law I never heard of. I just don't need that.
Matt
Even in these areas, if you want to bivouac for a week outside of a national forest, there may be a problem, but one or two nights can usually get by.
We just don't go there because I'm sure I would be breaking some law I never heard of. I just don't need that.
Matt
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