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Rubiranch
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Camp Host, from the other side.
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RFOneWatt
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Those are some great pictures, Poodlenuts!

What program did you use to process them?

-T
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Big_Ray
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poodlenuts they are some good pics! What kind of camera are you using?
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camperfool
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Memorial day weekend 2010. Dispersed camping at Molasses River - Gladwin Mi ORV area.
Very dry and no place to swim!!!! Fishing not good but the cool nights were great for sleeping.


My solar array 175 watts.


The one track road to our dispersed camping. Very few BUGs which was not surprising due to the fact
northern Michigan is extremely dry this year!!!


Our group dispersed camping site.
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dispersed camper enjoying Gods creation

poodlenuts
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we live in southern Oregon lots of great places to dry camp all around so never have far to travel . this place is just 8 miles from home in the Siskiyou national forest along the east fork of the Illinois river, best part is we had the hole place to are self's . this was are first outing in are pop up kids loved it !!







bonscott
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Thanks for the info guys. Last I had checked it appeared that it was tents only so maybe the changed that rule. Either that or I confused it with the Manistee/Huron National Forest rules.

I just have a popup but still got to be able to not get stuck down a dead end with no way to turn around either. Although a bit easier then a 5ver. ๐Ÿ™‚
Scott

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camperfool
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RFOneWatt is correct. You must be minium one mile from a state park or state forest campground.
The interesting thing is a couple of weeks ago when my son and I were campeing in these pics on the Muskegon river two other campers were present but they did not have a permit and I never spotted a ranger checking things out. I would suggest you get the permits by calling the Michigan DNR and they will mail you as many as you request in reason of course.
Go to the DNR on line and look up maps for state forest lands broken down by county then go on google and check the spots out. I have found many and when I am up there camping I will drive around to the locations which I think might work. I can't afford to get caught down some one track narrow road with no way out and 35' of rig waiting to go somewhere. If you need more info email me with questions. Enjoy camping!!!
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Front bunks/rear bedroom
2002 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 8.1 gas guzzler
300 watt solar panels/ solar water heater
dispersed camper enjoying Gods creation

RFOneWatt
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Hi!

I think this might help. If anybody else has more information it would be greatly appreciated.

-T

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Michigan Dispersed Camping

You can camp anywhere on Michigan State Forest Property as long as:

* the property is not posted "No Camping"
* you are more than one mile from a designated State Forest Campground
* you follow all State Land Rules

You must also post a Camp Registration Card (PR 4134) at your campsite. To obtain a Camp Registration Card, contact your local DNR Office.
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bonscott
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I am *really* wanting to boondock/dispersed camping in Michigan but when I've searched the Michigan DNR site it didn't appear you could boondock in the state forest areas. I take it you can indeed boondock in the state forests?

Where about in Michigan are these spots? I checked the map south of Houghton Lake and is this in the Roscommon State Forest?
So I could go down any of those roads off US 27 and find a spot and camp with a DNR permit?

Thanks!
Scott

Coleman 14x9 Instant Tent

camperfool
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Gri-I-Wass Creek for trout fishing. Dispersed camping was very quiet and relaxing.


Muskegon River south of Houghton Lake Michigan.



2006 Keystone Laredo 32RS 5th wheel
Front bunks/rear bedroom
2002 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 8.1 gas guzzler
300 watt solar panels/ solar water heater
dispersed camper enjoying Gods creation

RFOneWatt
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Great pics everybody!!! Keep 'em coming ๐Ÿ™‚

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monakayk
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Photos below of DH's 'Men Only-Poker Playing' Campout, boondocking up along the Poudre River in CO:



OUR PUP CAMPER BELOW:











Enjoy!
HAPPY CAMPING!!
Mona K


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bercher
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Thank you for getting us back on track with the great pics!

We really enjoy these boon-docking pics!
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2oldman
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Sorry... I wrote on this board about getting stuck in a similar spot near Barstow CA in Nov. I'm more careful now. This is near Indio CA.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

ReneeG
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2oldman wrote:
I didn't get stuck here...




2oldman - I don't understand your comment. Did you mean you chose to be there? Beautiful place especially if the weather is comfortables such as in early Spring or late Fall.
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kylekai
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Death Valley, California