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1 Year, 6 Months ago  
A long post but a good post. . .

In my world, State parks and National recreation areas are strictly off limits. That leaves me with a ton of small undeveloped county and township hunting areas to climb in, usually 500 to 1500 acre patches of woods.

It is understandable that when people start climbing our national treasures, i.e. formerly undisturbed old growth and such, the local authorities MUST be strict to protect the environment that we all share.

When unsure of the “rules”, common sense and a general respect for your surroundings works great.

WR, Thanks for compiling that info for us!
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