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peajay
Apr 02, 2014Explorer
Growing up in Nebraska, the COE lake we lived by allowed alcohol without any restrictions while the State lakes and such prohibited alcohol and had "ALCOHOL PROHIBITED" signs in place. Several years ago the state ban was lifted after much debate.
Our COE lake provides fire rings at each campsite but during extreme drought, like we are in now, there may be open fire bans put in place and signs are posted at the entrance to the campground.
Signs, signs, everywhere signs. Just read the signs or you might be handed a sign and told "here's your sign".
Our COE lake provides fire rings at each campsite but during extreme drought, like we are in now, there may be open fire bans put in place and signs are posted at the entrance to the campground.
Signs, signs, everywhere signs. Just read the signs or you might be handed a sign and told "here's your sign".
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