dr_wu002
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I have a serious question about the definition of camping. I'm not trying to piss anyone off it's just something I wondered about:
One time I hiked through Thoreau Falls somewhat early in the AM. I noticed there were "no camping" signs near the falls. Now when I got to the falls I saw that two people had basically dropped their packs and slept on the rocks on blankets. They had no tent or even sleeping bags and only had small packs. Is this illegal? I know technically they camped but also, they didn't do more then just sit there from what I can tell. I'm just not sure if this is kosher or not -- not that I want to camp there anyway -- and I was wondering if someone knew better than I.
My girlfriend and I ended up pumping water there and I believe we cooked breakfast on our stove thingy (pocket rocket) while at the falls. Is this illegal? We didn't "camp" but we did "camping" activities as far as I can tell. We certainly didn't pour anything in the water -- both of us are obsessively clean but in retrospect it might not have been the thing to do. This was actually my first backpacking overnighter (we camped somewhere else the night before) so I wasn't at all sure of the rules.
-Dr. Wu
One time I hiked through Thoreau Falls somewhat early in the AM. I noticed there were "no camping" signs near the falls. Now when I got to the falls I saw that two people had basically dropped their packs and slept on the rocks on blankets. They had no tent or even sleeping bags and only had small packs. Is this illegal? I know technically they camped but also, they didn't do more then just sit there from what I can tell. I'm just not sure if this is kosher or not -- not that I want to camp there anyway -- and I was wondering if someone knew better than I.
My girlfriend and I ended up pumping water there and I believe we cooked breakfast on our stove thingy (pocket rocket) while at the falls. Is this illegal? We didn't "camp" but we did "camping" activities as far as I can tell. We certainly didn't pour anything in the water -- both of us are obsessively clean but in retrospect it might not have been the thing to do. This was actually my first backpacking overnighter (we camped somewhere else the night before) so I wasn't at all sure of the rules.
-Dr. Wu