UHAULER
Advanced Member
My wife and I were anxious to get out of town for the weekend to try out the camper after a "size reduction"My link We decided to head up to Loon Lake at the start of the Rubicon trail knowing there were some nice campsites on the granite slabs just past the spillway and we would be arriving after dark so we wouldn't have to search around for a nice spot. We pulled in about 8 pm and soon after we had the chairs out enjoying a few drinks under the moonlight.
The next morning I made a nice breakfast and we were just sitting there soaking up the sun when a couple of young US forest service workers walked up and informed us that we were camped in an area that was "off limits" Apparently you can only pull off of the road no more than 25' from the center of the road/trail. I asked if they knew and good secluded campsites he could reccomend and they told us there were plenty of plenty of places we could pull off the road and carry our tent and gear out into the woods. I looked at him and then pointed to my truck to remind him I have a camper and like sleeping on a nice padded King size bed. He politely advised us that we should probably pack up and leave before a local law enforcement officer comes by and could cite me. We packed up real quick and were off to look for another place.
After exploring the area for at least a couple hours we found plenty of locked gates, no vehicle signs and big boulders blocking off the good vehicle accesable campsites that used to be open. We ended up driving home that afternoon very disapointed in all the new rules and regs and how city-fied the area has become.
The next morning I made a nice breakfast and we were just sitting there soaking up the sun when a couple of young US forest service workers walked up and informed us that we were camped in an area that was "off limits" Apparently you can only pull off of the road no more than 25' from the center of the road/trail. I asked if they knew and good secluded campsites he could reccomend and they told us there were plenty of plenty of places we could pull off the road and carry our tent and gear out into the woods. I looked at him and then pointed to my truck to remind him I have a camper and like sleeping on a nice padded King size bed. He politely advised us that we should probably pack up and leave before a local law enforcement officer comes by and could cite me. We packed up real quick and were off to look for another place.
After exploring the area for at least a couple hours we found plenty of locked gates, no vehicle signs and big boulders blocking off the good vehicle accesable campsites that used to be open. We ended up driving home that afternoon very disapointed in all the new rules and regs and how city-fied the area has become.