smh444
New member
Am I losing my mind or does the DEC go out of its way to post "Camping Prohibited" signs in spots most suitable for camping in the backcountry? Even 150+ft. from the trail and/or water, if it's anywhere near flat there seems to be one of those damn signs stuck to a tree.
Is this done out of concern for minimizing forest fire potential, or does the DEC believe that backcountry camping means being crammed into the 25 flat sq. ft near a lean-to with 10 other people?
Is this done out of concern for minimizing forest fire potential, or does the DEC believe that backcountry camping means being crammed into the 25 flat sq. ft near a lean-to with 10 other people?