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Post up the pics. What is recycle fluid?
If it was on public lands, dollars to doughnuts it is not legal. Rat them out to the USFS, BLM, DNR or who ever else is in charge.
Quote from: Knocker of rocks on September 20, 2011, 03:40:27 PMIf it was on public lands, dollars to doughnuts it is not legal. Rat them out to the USFS, BLM, DNR or who ever else is in charge.Laughing!!!!! " Rat them out". Who cares, if I ratted out every permanent stand I have found over the years in Eastern Washington. I would have to buy stock with my cell phone service provider. Some things are worth " Ratting" A permanent tree stand hardly gets a passing sideways glance.
Well, if it is on public land, first come, first serve...No need to bring your climber now
tear it down? ive found a few over the years that i would love to get into, if i thought the little wooden ladders (if even present any more) were safe. most of the time they were in prime areas. i usually just look at them & wonder what stories they could tell.I have never come across a new construction though.