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Thanks. Good info, but I am not the one that asked. That is what the original post was, but it has veered off to the west [Smile]
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[quote flygoddess]Thanks. Good info, but I am not the one that asked. That is what the original post was, but it has veered off to the west [Smile][/quote][font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]My bad. I just saw your post and thought you wanted to know if you could camp at CC or the Ladders. And I don't know so I posted a source that should know. Maybe MRJ is already camping over there and that's why he hasn't chimed in since the 24th.[/#800000][/font]
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[quote dubob][quote flygoddess]Thanks. Good info, but I am not the one that asked. That is what the original post was, but it has veered off to the west [Smile][/quote][font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]My bad. I just saw your post and thought you wanted to know if you could camp at CC or the Ladders. And I don't know so I posted a source that should know. Maybe MRJ is already camping over there and that's why he hasn't chimed in since the 24th.[/#800000][/font][/quote]


Probably right as it is before the storm or that the replies were for every where but where he asked about[Wink]
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...goddess...
Good question about winter compliance. Over the years, I've noticed they turn a deaf ear and blind eye to the usual regulations i.e. parking lot fee's. I've seen a number of campers/trailers and scout camps at the various parking lots including CCE. Myself, I know how to read, and unless someone of authority tells me otherwise, I comply. Now, you can make it a little grey by sleeping in your car/truck. Then the question becomes are you parking or camping? Is sleeping in your parked car/truck the same thing as camping?
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