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What happens if you just find a spot and throw out a bedroll? I’m just thinking that there are probably guidelines stating that you have to stay on trail wile in the area, but that’s not really feasible for hunting. So maybe the same logic applies to sleeping spots?
Quote from: Jake T on May 09, 2021, 07:15:51 AMWhat happens if you just find a spot and throw out a bedroll? I’m just thinking that there are probably guidelines stating that you have to stay on trail wile in the area, but that’s not really feasible for hunting. So maybe the same logic applies to sleeping spots?no. The monument is hyper about anyone camping in that area unless in one of their special spots. And their "camps" aren't great either. I had Mt Whittier and just hiked in everyday two extra miles. Weather was awful with blizzards that pushed the elk down and out. I did have a permit to camp but didnt use it. Norway Pass you could camp in the green timber areas without a permit. The rules are fuzzy here, the Monument master plan says permits aren't needed in green timber, but the Managers and signs might say you need one.