Random Jabber Jibber thread

Metasynth

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Ok, I get it - damn I hate useless regulations but I understand ones where you are now.

Where ya going?
I dunno. As far as I can get in the allotted time I have. If I take a Saturday off from having my kid, I can do 4-5 nights. So I figure 2 days out, 2 days back...Wherever life takes me

Otherwise, I can get in a 2-night trip a week.

That's why I want the ability to stealth camp. So I can just go. I dunno if you caught it earlier, but I'll be on a bicycle for this
 
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Laughing Grass

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I dunno. As far as I can get in the allotted time I have. If I take a Saturday off from having my kid, I can do 4-5 nights. So I figure 2 days out, 2 days back...Wherever life takes me

Otherwise, I can get in a 2-night trip a week.

That's why I want the ability to stealth camp. So I can just go. I dunno if you caught it earlier, but I'll be on a bicycle for this
Are you going completely alone?
 

raratt

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I dunno. As far as I can get in the allotted time I have. If I take a Saturday off from having my kid, I can do 4-5 nights. So I figure 2 days out, 2 days back...Wherever life takes me

Otherwise, I can get in a 2-night trip a week.

That's why I want the ability to stealth camp. So I can just go. I dunno if you caught it earlier, but I'll be on a bicycle for this
Most of the places I went down south were not bikable (as in Sespe Wildlife area) it was cool though camping under rocks the size of houses. Punch Bowls behind Ferndale Ranch would be about the only one I can think of that someone could mostly ride to, it's really popular though. I guess people have trashed it and graffiti is rampant now unfortunately. Great swimming holes though. They had it closed for awhile this year.
 

DarkWeb

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Most of the places I went down south were not bikable (as in Sespe Wildlife area) it was cool though camping under rocks the size of houses. Punch Bowls behind Ferndale Ranch would be about the only one I can think of that someone could mostly ride to, it's really popular though. I guess people have trashed it and graffiti is rampant now unfortunately. Great swimming holes though. They had it closed for awhile this year.
Some people just have no respect for the land they use.
 

Metasynth

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Most of the places I went down south were not bikable (as in Sespe Wildlife area) it was cool though camping under rocks the size of houses. Punch Bowls behind Ferndale Ranch would be about the only one I can think of that someone could mostly ride to, it's really popular though. I guess people have trashed it and graffiti is rampant now unfortunately. Great swimming holes though. They had it closed for awhile this year.
Yeah California is pretty restrictive as far as biking trails. Too bad. And I recognize that I’ll never be able to access a majority of areas that are accessible to hikers.

But the trade off is possibly traveling dozens of miles a day on bike, instead of shooting for 8-12 miles of hiking per day.

Also, I imagine myself saying this a lot... “Oh I’m sorry, I had no idea bikes weren’t allowed on this trail. I’ll walk my bike from here on!”

Well, depending on how often I get caught with my bike on a “hiking and horse” trail
 
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