Camping Garbage Cans

By Camper Calvin  

camping garbage cans
Hardcore camping tips?

I am Shotgun Ridin 'with a man through South Dakota and Montana in a couple of weeks, and I was wondering if anyone knew of some good areas for hiking. Now I do not mean the tracks and all garbage after that, I want to break the track and get better and lost a few days. I am a lover of nature and experience, but I there is only so much you can do. My questions are : 1. Where can I go? 2. Do I need special permission to camp or something? Note, do not want parks or national standard roads. I just want to ride in the middle of nowhere. Thank you!

I have done many times in the northwest and the mountains. I jumped all SD. do not go together screwed on Indian reserves. like mountains. So you must go to western Montana in the Rocky Mountains. All you need to do is look at your forest Natl map and go to the areas labeled as "desert." find a record of your driving record all you want. I like to follow the river .,,,, Wyoming is good in the Grand Teton.,,, Not good in Colorado, it's closed and not really a lot of wildlife that can be accessible. In natural areas that tons of old ways of record will be the desire remote areas .. No permit is required for these areas. Some of sites / areas are campfire restrictions in the forest because of the drought. will not use a gas to be legal, but can determine how you handle this. So go look at the map now and find the "wilderness" areas Nat `l Forest. If you plan to many fishermen would get a fishing license, the police are in search of wildlife and take it seriously. You will find lots of wood dry, etc. and water in many streams.Be sure to keep a full tank of fuel and take what you want. businesses in the desert. Read on bears in the region and the shape of the field safely. Have fun and kill something to eat. I carry a gun .22 cal w / scope. edit: you can go to "Google Earth "and take a look at the areas of divergence.

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