goinoregon
Senior Member
i am referring to non-reservations sites, etc. i dont want to leave anything 'valuable' at the site, but would be nice to come back and still have the place for us to use.
thx for any ideas
go
thx for any ideas
go
This s pretty much my outlook and expectation.rando said:My personal opinion (which is just that) is that if you leave a site, then you don't really have any more claim to that site than anyone else. As a result I don't try to 'claim' a site if I am gone, I pack up and find a new one when I am done with my days adventure.
Such was routinely observed when we spent 3 weeks in Montana July-August 2020. At every NF CG and along every road which had disbursed pull outs we'd see sites "occupied" for days but with no sign of the occupants. It reminded us of similar circumstances in late September 2018 when we visited some of the same areas and saw advance set-up at many CGs and disbursed sites, some quite elaborate, for the upcoming elk season.smlobx said:several occasions on the numerous trailers we saw that were dragged down dirt roads and set up on BLM and NFS lands but no one was there when we stayed there. Many of them appeared to be there longer than the 14 day limit…