pods ! what maps are you paying for? you can get free topos any time you want right? libremap.org
I want the overall state atlas for travel, I planned to read over it to narrow down some areas I wanted more detailed topos of to print out. I'm planning to hit the flagship REI store in downtown seattle on my way home to see what they have there (currently on a plane over ID, technology is cool!).
We get out about twice a month in National Forests. Fires are not being allowed right now if boondocking. Campgrounds depend on the location, but the general rule seems to be fires are allowed if there is a campground host. It depends on where you are as well - cool, foggy coast like Gold Bluffs Beach or dry forest like the Sierra Nevadas. If in a campground, expect to pay the host about $6 for a bundle of wood. In parks like Yosemite, it is about $10 for a box of wood. We usually bring our own like Sunman suggested. Or you gather as needed like Darryl said. If gathering, the camp areas are usually picked clean. Drive a half mile out of camp and you can get plenty.
BTW, daytime highs will be about 85-90 in the Sierras this weekend. Drops somewhat next week but not significantly. Plan on a warm trip.
So its legit to gather wood in national forests?
I'll be looking forward to it!