kgriff2424
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Is the purpose to stop homeless encampments on NF land? If so, it seems sad it is necessary but I think there were already restrictions in a lot of places. Also not sure why this pertains to just the Northern region, and I'm too lazy to look into it.
Unless Im reading this wrong. Im unfortunately going to be breaking the law. I spend on average 3 days a month camping on forest service land, in these areas. Thats one 3 day weekend a month.
To sum it up, it basically states you are not allowed to camp more than 32 days within an entire calendar year on national forest land.
I read it, but it doesn't provide clear context. Typical government doc I guess. In the Purpose section,To sum it up, it basically states you are not allowed to camp more than 32 days within an entire calendar year on national forest land.
I do understand that, regardless Im still breaking the law.I don't think they're going to be pushing enforcement on the people that have 3 day weekends once a month across the forest. BTW, this is not a new policy, they are just reminding people of current policies. It's been 16 days in one site for quite some time.
This is directed to vanlife squatters and homeless encampments that are basically living on the forest...possibly making things like latrines, trashpits, etc. YES it is unfortunate that places have become so expensive that people are living in campers on the forest but it's a necessary evil to make sure the place isn't destroyed any more than it already is.
We even have a problem with squatters out in the BLM here in Dillon. There's a camper that's been on BLM for the better part of the summer and I'm not sure the BLM has the cajones to do anything about it. The BOR kicked some campers off Clark Canyon this summer because they basically squatted and trashed property they set up camp.
I wouldn't sweat it unless you're in a spot for more than a week, the FS doesn't have the time or staff to be concerned about us. It's a bit different when some complains about the rundown Winnebago parked at a trailhead with 6 junks cars. FWIW I've spent probably 60 days on the FS this summer alone.I do understand that, regardless Im still breaking the law.
Down here in Co, we have a 14 day same spot restriction… loosely enforced. I was hunting coyotes by a friends cabin last winter and found a “hidden camper” with loads of tash/ waste that was occupied. Way more than 14 days. I reported it but who knows if they did anything. Pretty sad/ disgustingI don't think they're going to be pushing enforcement on the people that have 3 day weekends once a month across the forest. BTW, this is not a new policy, they are just reminding people of current policies. It's been 16 days in one site for quite some time.
This is directed to vanlife squatters and homeless encampments that are basically living on the forest...possibly making things like latrines, trashpits, etc. YES it is unfortunate that places have become so expensive that people are living in campers on the forest but it's a necessary evil to make sure the place isn't destroyed any more than it already is.
We even have a problem with squatters out in the BLM here in Dillon. There's a camper that's been on BLM for the better part of the summer and I'm not sure the BLM has the cajones to do anything about it. The BOR kicked some campers off Clark Canyon this summer because they basically squatted and trashed property they set up camp.
Agreed, my level of concern is very low.I wouldn't sweat it unless you're in a spot for more than a week, the FS doesn't have the time or staff to be concerned about us. It's a bit different when some complains about the rundown Winnebago parked at a trailhead with 6 junks cars. FWIW I've spent probably 60 days on the FS this summer alone.
If the argument is about enforcement then I would agree. Rules without enforcement are just suggestions. If it isn’t about that, how would you have written the rule to stop homeless camps from forming on NF property?Agreed, my level of concern is very low.
My issue is this feels like a law just to have a law, which is stupid!
Enforcement!If the argument is about enforcement then I would agree. Rules without enforcement are just suggestions. If it isn’t about that, how would you have written the rule to stop homeless camps from forming on NF property?
Some folks gotta learn the hard way. You turn any of them in to LEO? mtmuleyWhen I spoke to her while cutting wood only a few weeks ago, she was under the delusion that she was going to winter on an unplowed road at 7000 feet.
Not this summer. I have in the past. Been lazy, franklySome folks gotta learn the hard way. You turn any of them in to LEO? mtmuley