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camping:dispersed [2019/05/21 14:42]
frater_secessus [in National Forests and Grasslands]
camping:dispersed [2019/12/14 10:23]
frater_secessus [in National Forests and Grasslands]
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 >The use of commercially available portable lanterns, stoves, or heating equipment that utilize gas or pressurized liquid fuel is allowed. The stove must have an ON/OFF switch. No alcohol stoves. No hexamine or solid fuel cubes.((https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nfsnc/home/?cid=FSEPRD522939)) >The use of commercially available portable lanterns, stoves, or heating equipment that utilize gas or pressurized liquid fuel is allowed. The stove must have an ON/OFF switch. No alcohol stoves. No hexamine or solid fuel cubes.((https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nfsnc/home/?cid=FSEPRD522939))
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 +Some NFs like the [[https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/tonto/passes-permits/?cid=fseprd518434|Tonto National Forest]] require passes.
 ==== in Bureau of Land Management areas ==== ==== in Bureau of Land Management areas ====
 Boondocking at any given location is generally limited to 14 days on BLM lane.  Because the land is more extensive it is common to require a move 25 miles away after the 14 days has elapsed. Boondocking at any given location is generally limited to 14 days on BLM lane.  Because the land is more extensive it is common to require a move 25 miles away after the 14 days has elapsed.
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