Tresspass Laws on National Forest Land?

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I would think a warning shot with a shotgun would be enough to scare a squater off.
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I wish, but as i mentioned one of them was a convicted felon, that also had a gun. Didnt help that the land they were on the owner didnt mind if one of them in particular stayed, because of a fling that was going on. :shock:

Thankfully, in the end they had to leave our neighborhood. :D
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PANIC! on the Titanic wrote:...

Nat'l parks are assholes. The worst camping I've ever done is in those areas; you aren't supposed to pick up sticks, pick flowers, step on the grass, do anything cool, etc. Buy your own firewood then burn it in the shitty circle things they provide, and enjoy your stay amongst a crowded throng of tents and RVs, and pay a good amount of money to do so. Other than camping, Natl parks are cool. Arches was pretty neat and canyonlands was bitchin.
Thanks for your post. This is definitely not a good place to be if everything is prohibited. I love to pick flowers and if I am out I definitely want to do all the cool things and picking flowers is one of them. I often order flowers and due to this I use serenata flowers on line free delivery and then if I have to chance to pick flowers on my own I want do it. So I guess I won't visit this place ever.
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fbears wrote:
PANIC! on the Titanic wrote:...

Nat'l parks are assholes. The worst camping I've ever done is in those areas; you aren't supposed to pick up sticks, pick flowers, step on the grass, do anything cool, etc. Buy your own firewood then burn it in the shitty circle things they provide, and enjoy your stay amongst a crowded throng of tents and RVs, and pay a good amount of money to do so. Other than camping, Natl parks are cool. Arches was pretty neat and canyonlands was bitchin.
Thanks for your post. This is definitely not a good place to be if everything is prohibited. I love to pick flowers and if I am out I definitely want to do all the cool things and picking flowers is one of them. I often order flowers and due to this I use serenata flowers on line free delivery and then if I have to chance to pick flowers on my own I want do it. So I guess I won't visit this place ever.
Then you'll want to stay away from Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier Park, Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, and any other designated national park.
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fbears wrote:
PANIC! on the Titanic wrote:...

Nat'l parks are assholes. The worst camping I've ever done is in those areas; you aren't supposed to pick up sticks, pick flowers, step on the grass, do anything cool, etc. Buy your own firewood then burn it in the shitty circle things they provide, and enjoy your stay amongst a crowded throng of tents and RVs, and pay a good amount of money to do so. Other than camping, Natl parks are cool. Arches was pretty neat and canyonlands was bitchin.
Thanks for your post. This is definitely not a good place to be if everything is prohibited. I love to pick flowers and if I am out I definitely want to do all the cool things and picking flowers is one of them. I often order flowers and due to this I use serenata flowers on line free delivery and then if I have to chance to pick flowers on my own I want do it. So I guess I won't visit this place ever.
Is this the most cleverly disguised spam on UO yet?
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It is a pretty non-sequiter comment compared to the rest of the thread.
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Mothers Day is coming up....
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funny.
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sorry spam.. I used 1800FLOWERS ...bitch
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