Does anyone know if there's any "Dispersed camping" up here in the NW part of Washington? And if so where? And how do you find it? Is there a map somewhere?
Many thanks in advance!
-jim lee
Many thanks in advance!
-jim lee
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I always just went with shovel/fire extinguisher to be common sense. I guess I never really looked until now.Thanks for the replies so far.
Shovel a bucket? Who holds the rules to all this? National Forrest? State parks? BLM? Trump?
-jim lee
Pathfinder I
Oregon State Forest Fire Rules for VehiclesI always just went with shovel/fire extinguisher to be common sense. I guess I never really looked until now.
fs.usda.gov Information
Among other things, it does say that you should have a bucket, shovel, and axe to control the fire.
Me and my old lady drove through there on Saturday, we found a good campspot off of NF-49. There was quite a few cool spots right on the North Fork Sauk R.Checked out Mountain loop highway yesterday. Found this list O' rules about camping in the National Forest.
I guess Dispersed Camping is allowed in more places than I thought. Pretty slick!
Now all I have to do is get the truck working again..
-jim lee