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profdant139
Feb 04, 2017Explorer II
Dave, I am not really worried about a ticket (although that would be a drag). I am worried about leaving big ruts -- that is my main concern. If the ground is hard and bare, that is one thing. Soft and grassy is another. We all hate to see a trampled and trashed landscape.
And WesternRVParkOwner, it seems to me that the "do whatever you want" mindset is less common on this forum than you might think. Nobody is advocating breaking the rules. My question is this -- even if I am not breaking the rules, does the forest service rule really mean that I am free to establish a new boondocking site within 300 feet of a designated road? And more crucially, even if I may, should I?
As I've said, I have probably made up my mind -- ain't gonna do it. But it does require some thought.
And WesternRVParkOwner, it seems to me that the "do whatever you want" mindset is less common on this forum than you might think. Nobody is advocating breaking the rules. My question is this -- even if I am not breaking the rules, does the forest service rule really mean that I am free to establish a new boondocking site within 300 feet of a designated road? And more crucially, even if I may, should I?
As I've said, I have probably made up my mind -- ain't gonna do it. But it does require some thought.
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