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<blockquote data-quote="tonyf3" data-source="post: 2905912" data-attributes="member: 6649"><p>My dad had a pretty senior role in the Forest Service.</p><p>Even 35+ years ago he asked. Drop in is best, talking to someone wearing boots is better than front desk.</p><p>To be fair, he had a slightly different network than the general public and he was likely covering his own rear end b/c of his job, but he's told me up to this day to check in to ensure your not going to end up in trouble.</p><p></p><p>With the 'public' part of it they can also steer you away from trails, or places where people or activity tends to be which can avoid you being visted by a LEO.</p><p></p><p>Personally, i find less issues the BLM. The NF around here has too much activity going on .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyf3, post: 2905912, member: 6649"] My dad had a pretty senior role in the Forest Service. Even 35+ years ago he asked. Drop in is best, talking to someone wearing boots is better than front desk. To be fair, he had a slightly different network than the general public and he was likely covering his own rear end b/c of his job, but he's told me up to this day to check in to ensure your not going to end up in trouble. With the 'public' part of it they can also steer you away from trails, or places where people or activity tends to be which can avoid you being visted by a LEO. Personally, i find less issues the BLM. The NF around here has too much activity going on . [/QUOTE]
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