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#1 ski3pin

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Posted 25 May 2021 - 02:19 PM

The eastern Sierra Nevada area of California is already under seasonal fire restrictions May 24, 2021 -

 

Inyo NF and BLM Fire Restrictions in Effect

 

 

  • No Campfires, briquette barbeques, or stove fires are allowed outside of fire rings or fire pits at designated developed recreation sites. The list of designated campgrounds and recreation sites is available at visitor centers and is posted here for Inyo National Forest and available here for the BLM Bishop Field Office.

  • Valid California Campfire Permits are Required (available free of charge at U.S. Forest Service visitor centers, BLM and CalFire offices, or  online at www.readyforwildfire.org/permits/campfire-permit/ and are not exempt from the prohibitions, but are allowed to use portable stoves or lanterns using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel.
     
  • No Fireworks. It is prohibited to possess or discharge any fireworks, including “safe and sane”  fireworks.
     
  • No Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable material.
  • No tools powered by internal combustion engines off designated roads or trails (such as chainsaws or lawn mowers).

  • No motorized vehicles off designated roads or trails.

  • No welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open flame.

 


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Posted 25 May 2021 - 02:40 PM

Thanks for the reminder to go online and get a current permit! It's so easy there's no excuse not to do so.


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#3 JaSAn

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Posted 25 May 2021 - 02:57 PM

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No motorized vehicles off designated roads or trails . . .

 

I take that to mean no driving on unmarked trails and two tracks?

 

I'm confused as to what that means for boon docking/dispersed camping.  I've been told by rangers that I should not park on any signed (numbered) road as it is a right-of-way (emergency vehicle access).


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#4 ski3pin

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Posted 25 May 2021 - 03:32 PM

I take that to mean no driving on unmarked trails and two tracks?

 

I'm confused as to what that means for boon docking/dispersed camping.  I've been told by rangers that I should not park on any signed (numbered) road as it is a right-of-way (emergency vehicle access).

 

Since this order is in effect on the Inyo National Forest, it would refer to roads/routes not designated on the Forest's Motor Vehicle Use Map

 

I agree it's a bit confusing because driving on a non-designated route is never allowed and is no different when fire restrictions are in effect. Perhaps it was added here as a reinforcement to stay on designated roads.


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Posted 25 May 2021 - 05:31 PM

I can't ever remember fire restrictions coming this early. Another reason to have a stove inside. 


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Posted 25 May 2021 - 06:01 PM

I take that to mean no driving on unmarked trails and two tracks?

 

I'm confused as to what that means for boon docking/dispersed camping.  I've been told by rangers that I should not park on any signed (numbered) road as it is a right-of-way (emergency vehicle access).

 

Driving on unmarked/non-numbered/non-designated trails is almost universally illegal on most federal lands.   

 

However on roads/areas open to dispersed camping (check the MVUM) you are allowed to pull one vehicle length or 300' from the centerline of the road (depending on area) to camp.    However, you should do this in established spurs/campsites where possible.   It is a bit confusing as while MVUMs are supposed to be standardized, they differ by region.  For Arapahoe NF in Colorado roads that allow dispersed camping are shown with dots along the road and the rule is 300' from the center line.   For example:

https://www.fs.usda....prdb5339604.pdf

 

edit: Looks like Ski already explained this....  oops.


Edited by rando, 25 May 2021 - 06:02 PM.

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#7 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 25 May 2021 - 06:17 PM

Very glad for the early start to restrictions.

Just be safe out there.We can still have fun even with restrictions.

Thanks for posting.

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Posted 25 May 2021 - 07:21 PM

In regards to dispersed camping on the Inyo National Forest, here is the Forest's webpage on dispersed camping -

 

Inyo NF Dispersed Camping

 

Here is the section on locating a campsite -

 

Locating a Dispersed Campsite: Look for an area at the end of a spur road or a pullout that is clear of vegetation and has a hard, compacted surface. These sites might have a primitive fire ring. Stay on established roadways; do not drive off-road to camp. Try to select a campsite at least 100 feet from lakes and streams.

 

From our experience using our truck with popup camper, we use an area that is evident it has been used before. I believe the intent of the language is you do not drive cross country and create a new place to camp with a vehicle. Keep your vehicle right along a designated road.

 


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Posted 25 May 2021 - 07:26 PM

These rule are really livable IMO.

But I am sure there are people who

will ignore what ever commonsense

rules there are.

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Posted 25 May 2021 - 09:08 PM

And so the summer of 2021 starts. Drought is quite severe accross most of the west. Maybe the new normal.
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