Smokehound714
Arachnoking
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- Mar 23, 2013
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Virtually every bit of wilderness here is designated as a "wilderness area", and as such, flipping stones is prohibited..
Im getting really annoyed here, because I'm basically forced to break the law to collect. I honestly don't want a fine because i flipped a friggen stone.
I'd like to know if there are any portions of the cleveland national forest closer to anaheim, and NOT lake elsinore, that aren't off limits to collecting.
The thing is, it's really tough because every dang portion of the national forest closest to me is blocked by a bunch of private property, private trails everywhere, and it's getting really tough to look.
So far, it seems i have to take a 4 hour gauntlet of busses, through TWO travel agencies, just to get dropped off 20 miles from the cleveland national forest.
Ive looked around, and i get NO help, everyone seems to be overtly paranoid about poaching. I honestly never expected this to be such a pain in the butt, my fondest memories are running around, flipping stones to see what awesome critters I can find, and my favorite past-time as a child being criminalized is just painful.
Can any of you guys throw me a bone here? I'm a very responsible person, I leave the area cleaner than it was when I entered. I just want a region to flip rocks without being treated like a miscreant I cannot travel to los angeles, riverside, or san diego, unless someone is down to go collect, in that case, I can put in about 20 bucks on gas..
My main targets are Bothriocyrtum californicum, anuroctonus pococki, and a few others. I know how to find all of these, there's just this huge barrier blocking me.
Im getting really annoyed here, because I'm basically forced to break the law to collect. I honestly don't want a fine because i flipped a friggen stone.
I'd like to know if there are any portions of the cleveland national forest closer to anaheim, and NOT lake elsinore, that aren't off limits to collecting.
The thing is, it's really tough because every dang portion of the national forest closest to me is blocked by a bunch of private property, private trails everywhere, and it's getting really tough to look.
So far, it seems i have to take a 4 hour gauntlet of busses, through TWO travel agencies, just to get dropped off 20 miles from the cleveland national forest.
Ive looked around, and i get NO help, everyone seems to be overtly paranoid about poaching. I honestly never expected this to be such a pain in the butt, my fondest memories are running around, flipping stones to see what awesome critters I can find, and my favorite past-time as a child being criminalized is just painful.
Can any of you guys throw me a bone here? I'm a very responsible person, I leave the area cleaner than it was when I entered. I just want a region to flip rocks without being treated like a miscreant I cannot travel to los angeles, riverside, or san diego, unless someone is down to go collect, in that case, I can put in about 20 bucks on gas..
My main targets are Bothriocyrtum californicum, anuroctonus pococki, and a few others. I know how to find all of these, there's just this huge barrier blocking me.