I was staying at a primative camping area at a wildlife preserve in MD, (really just a dirt parking area and the forest), when in the middle of the night 4 Sheriff cars with there high beams on woke me up and one other person and we were told we had to leave or be arrested as the governor had ordered all state preserves and facility closed...I am now currently staying at local store's parking lot....I think being in the woods is better way of social distanceing then a heavy populated store parking lot but you can't argue with police...
Messed up... we live in an rv IN portland Oregon industrial areas.. (move every other day)... for weeks parking enforcment has been shut down. Police force was already 25% short before virus and 15%more are now on quarantine leave... Outside the city we would burn more gas for work (we have a 150cc scooter and cargontrailer). And supply runs. Regardless where your at. We are often lumped into the "Homeless" category which gives as much leeway freedoms as we get uniformed idiots making snide comments as he rides by on a electric bike... In the end our life has changed in 1 way. Were saving MORE money by not spending it. Outside the city a cop dosent see and deal with TRV lifestyles tend to be "callused". (Remember there being protective of there community/family so give em a break). In the city and outskirts cops deal with homless and zombie RV's all the time... cleanlyness and legit plates and tags are appreciated.... In the end if you cannot work on your rig by yourself.... dont go rv lifestyle. Go get a mechanics class first.
Yea....You were completely isolated and the government in all of it's wisdom said you can't be there because you need to be isolated. Lol. Good Lord! I even saw a dude get arrested for being on a paddle board out in the water all by himself because of " Covid laws" Lol Sheesh!
I haven’t had any problems on any dispersed here in SoCal and Western AZ border areas... there is so much room, we can be isolation and social distanced ALL day long💜be well y’allz
Bob, The voice of reason. As always you are well informed. If you don't know an answer to a question you look it up. Knowledge IS power. You just presented to the nervous and scared some decent clear info. THANK-YOU. Cathy M. PA/USA
I wonder why so many r hiking & walking...maybe because they are tired of just sitting...what better way to become reacquainted with the natural world...than hiking. I really enjoy hiking. I just call it walking tho...😊. I love this wonderful channel....many thanks to Bob Wells for providing so much information...the world seems to Have reached some kind of tipping point...I personally don’t believe we will ever go back to the way things were back then...we have to learn a new way of existing.
If it wasn't for unconfirmed rumors, most of us would not become skeptical enough to research an issue for ourselves. Thanks for giving us more tools to do just that, Bob. Keep it up!
Thank you a zillion times over... 💕 we are retired and are going to do this for the first time, converted our SUV, and looking forward to heading west. Your videos have educated us well and we are more grateful than you could ever know. Bless you for caring and sharing.
Fantastic clarification. And we newbies get confused between "designated dispersed camping" and plain wide-open dispersed camping. Great to know. Thanks!
I am looking forward to a time when I can get my nomad on! I am thankful that all of the nomads out there have many options and that y'all can continue to live the lives that you are living/loving! You are truly blessed! Stay happy. Stay healthy. Stay free! Thanks for sharing!
Funny, people worried about weather or not OUR public lands are open, while you got folks in major cities camping under overpasses, sidewalks, and medians. Just saying there’s a lot more to worry about than parking and sleeping in the middle of nowhere. Enjoy the videos, keep up the good work Bob!
Bob good information as usual. Best not believe in rumors but it’s better to get it directly from the source where you know where you can camp in dispersed areas like you showed us on Google maps. I’m always open to learn new ways to do things within our capabilities. Have yourself a blessed day and your wonderful crew.👍✅
In the Netherlands a lot of marine harber are closed, olso where I stay. Because I live on my boat the police good not move me from the harber, but whit this beautiful weather it is no fun because I can not sail! The local government closet it so your not allowed to go out with your boat. If there is one place your save from the Corona virus is when your on the water. Bob I am happy that the van livers can still drive around!👍
Very simple very easy thank you. Of course this is three years later and I'm sure most everything is open by now but this doesn't let you know how to find out and that is what I liked about this video. Thank you very much Bob
Thank you for this good info! I watched a vid yesterday of an RVer who was in the middle of BLM land in CA. All around him was just desert and a few mountains in the distance -- no people. A ranger drove up to him and told him he had 30 minutes to pack up his stuff and leave. But that's CA for you.
Vacation arrived and we went south and parked overnight at our favorite truck travel plaza. We did a little sightseeing of our favorite county/area there, ate our own food and slept on our own pillows. While there we social distanced, used masks, washed hands coming in and going out, and used a fresh paper towel to enter and exit. It was great fun watching the trucks and others simply come and go. I felt connected and comforted. I'm still a little sad, but everything will be okay.
Thank you for the time you take to make these videos. I'm getting my life ready to hit the road this year and I'll be much more prepared with all this great content.
We are headed for a Depression, and that would mean many more people coming out there with you, this isn't a good time for those workers who don't make a living wage to begin with. Your video's are useful information and a life saver for many!
Thank you for this video. You have great reach and respect in the camping community and this is the best way to kill bad rumors. You are showing the proof of it. This is a great share and well done. Thank you so much for doing this my friend. I hope you are doing well.
My girlfriend and I just stayed at our first NF land site last night after watching your dispersed camping commandments videos. This video would have came in handy last night too haha. Thanks for all the info. We’ve been in our van a few weeks now and are loving it.
Thank you Bob ` as usual you have covered so much helpful areas of well need info ` I cant say enough how much Myself and my peeps adore and respect you Bob .. Thank you - Keep going forward .. Blessings .. peace
If you come camp in California and plan to build a fire or cook with a BBQ grill whether its gas or bricks you have to take a fire safety course online and this is for everyone who is going to be go to cook or maintain the fire pit. If you don't have it when the ranger asked you can be fined and told to pack up and leave because of the fire hazard potential.
Alabama Hills above Lone Pine, Ca. was completely closed down to dispersed camping on 4/8. Sheriff rigs running around setting up new signs at every dirt road turn out, telling people to “go home!” Ridiculous! (So they want full time rvrs to camp around other people in town. Absolutely INSANE!) These restrictive signs are all over the hwy 395 corridor in Ca; every dirt road turn out & even large shoulders off the roads. ( And how much do you want to bet that after this pandemic is over, ALL of these restrictive signs will stay up & be enforced!?)
Bob , urban is not more difficult. Less security at retail lots, gyms are closed, plenty of gas stations open that offer more then many campgrounds. Just spent a month at the Wallmart in Yuma. It was very quiet, part time RVer’s are staying home. Only the serious vehicle dwellers are urban boondocking .
The Sam Houston National Forest in Texas has a ban on all overnight camping. No one seems to understand why though. It makes no sense. They close the campgrounds about three weeks ago, and now they are restricting any overnight camping, disbursed or otherwise.
As Woodie Guthrie sang, in a song we all know: As I was walking, I saw a wall There was a sign, said Private Property But on the other side, it didn't say nothing This land was made for you and me They don't sing this verse too often...wonder why?
Free as a bird.Easy come,easy go. Happy as a lamb in springtime. No clock to punch. Call me what you want.. I had property in the past ,it was fine for that phase in my life. I sold it for a profit and now I call myself happily homeless. Eat my shorts!
To look up info on a particular area you’re in, you first have to know the name of that area. How do you know that? How do you know when you’ve crossed into or out of that area and are perhaps on private land? Maps? What maps are best for this? Thanks.
I have been marathoning your videos. I just purchased a Transit Connect. I feel the timing could not be worse for me to head out on the road!! I’m in CA - can’t get out soon enough! They closed us back down yesterday! 7/13. Any encouragement?
I'm not sure why you had to do this video, as everyone who does this should know how to look up this information. But I appreciate your doing it. Just remember that local authorities might have different rules and regulations that might cause the constabulary to toss you out. I'm not sure arguing with them that "it's Federal land" is going to work.
Great info as always, love your videos, the worst part of this whole thing is, I had almost saved enough to get a van and this whole thing happened, now I'm out of work and looks like I'm going to have to use money saved just to live, looking towards better times tho, cant wait to get a van and be out there also, the best of everything to you Bob!
get a less expensive van, there are videos and get a basic setup and you will save more. I’m telling you from thinking the same and spending the money multiple times on just living. Then you will have a home
Concerning Inyo County, I can only find an Advisory for non-residents to not travel, if it’s not essential, to Inyo County. Unlike Kane County, Utah, which has an Ordinance prohibiting non-residence from camping in Kane County, it’s still legal to disperse camp in Inyo County CA. However, if the Inyo County Sheriff tells you to move on, does it matter if it’s an advisory or an ordinance? Isn’t it prudent simply to move on?
I'm coming at this video a month and a half later. It depends, so, yes, it's wise to do your homework, even in normal times. USDA Tahoe Management Unit closed all of its lands in the area of South Lake Tahoe. There's an El Dorado County health order restricting travel by non-residents to the El Dorado County portion of Lake Tahoe. It's still in effect. There is basically no dispersed camping in that area anyway. While I know you're talking about federal lands, my guess is the state may have some influence over local USDA and BLM lands. That's just a guess. I watched a video from the beginning of the lock down (April 10) by a guy that was trying to disperse camp in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, CA. A ranger told him to move on. I don't remember if the ranger was state, county or federal. He eventually moved into Nevada and had no issues dispersed camping.
All campers need to know: The Fed's setup guidelines, State and local authorities set the rule. So, you must check with the State government to know for sure if you can or cannot camp. Remember, all operations have been deferred to State and local government authorities! Stay safe
@@Mary-yu3sn Not when what you do affects the safety and well being of my rights under the constitution. That's why we have a society with laws that protect everyone.
How long does a closure usually last for? It seems like that's a lot of closures for that state. Makes them look like they don't like people. They should be able to cycle the campground closures. Like at that one point in the video for Boise National Forest you showed 4 campgrounds right together, yet all were closed. It seems like they should be able to alternate them, like with those 4 together have 1 or 2 open, and the rest closed; then alternate each with a rest period and an active period so that not everything is Stazi like shut down.
I spoke with Crystal Young, spokesperson for San Isabel National Forest Public Affairs. She says Dispersed camping IS permitted by the Natl Forest, but that Chaffee County, Colorado DOES have the right to enforce their own restrictions. So in theory, a Salida police officer could drive up to the National forest and enforce Chaffee county law (I.e. issue tickets, order you to leave, etc.)
So, I read that now in Eherenburg they enforce the 14-day rule, whereas your video (3 years ago) they did not. Is this true? Does this mean if you live as a nomad you have to pull up stakes every 14 days?
Bob, on Coconino NF under Recreation, Dispersed Camping Areas some are open and some are closed. You don't see it till you open individual sites, example: Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping is closed.
Bob. I'm new. OK, I'm driving I-40 East out of Flagstaff . I see some beautiful landscapes and think "man I'd like to hangout here". How do I know where there's dispersed camping near where I actually am? What's your procedure for entirely new areas you have zero experience with?
How should a person handle the situation if they're approached by a misinformed law enforcement official who tries to remove them from a site they are legitimately permitted to use? I have heard multiple anecdotes of this occurring, and have seen at least one TH-cam video that documented it as it happened.
Follow the orders of law enforcement, then once you've complied you can set matters straight. Anything else would result in a fine and possible arrest!
I was staying at a primative camping area at a wildlife preserve in MD, (really just a dirt parking area and the forest), when in the middle of the night 4 Sheriff cars with there high beams on woke me up and one other person and we were told we had to leave or be arrested as the governor had ordered all state preserves and facility closed...I am now currently staying at local store's parking lot....I think being in the woods is better way of social distanceing then a heavy populated store parking lot but you can't argue with police...
Messed up... we live in an rv IN portland Oregon industrial areas.. (move every other day)... for weeks parking enforcment has been shut down.
Police force was already 25% short before virus and 15%more are now on quarantine leave...
Outside the city we would burn more gas for work (we have a 150cc scooter and cargontrailer).
And supply runs. Regardless where your at.
We are often lumped into the "Homeless" category which gives as much leeway freedoms as we get uniformed idiots making snide comments as he rides by on a electric bike...
In the end our life has changed in 1 way. Were saving MORE money by not spending it.
Outside the city a cop dosent see and deal with TRV lifestyles tend to be "callused". (Remember there being protective of there community/family so give em a break).
In the city and outskirts cops deal with homless and zombie RV's all the time... cleanlyness and legit plates and tags are appreciated....
In the end if you cannot work on your rig by yourself.... dont go rv lifestyle. Go get a mechanics class first.
@@louispeters2105 🙄 I can find a mechanic to work on my rig. And pay him.
Yea....You were completely isolated and the government in all of it's wisdom said you can't be there because you need to be isolated. Lol. Good Lord! I even saw a dude get arrested for being on a paddle board out in the water all by himself because of " Covid laws" Lol Sheesh!
I haven’t had any problems on any dispersed here in SoCal and Western AZ border areas... there is so much room, we can be isolation and social distanced ALL day long💜be well y’allz
There's another video of a vanlife guy getting kicked out of BLM land by the police in Southern California. Be careful!
Bob, The voice of reason. As always you are well informed. If you don't know an answer to a question you look it up. Knowledge IS power. You just presented to the nervous and scared some decent clear info. THANK-YOU. Cathy M. PA/USA
@@pamflowers8364 True TY Pam
I live right next to a national forest. No change at all. Except that more people are hiking in it than ive seen in 5 years of living here.
here in my city in canada, i have NEVER seen so many folk walking on the sidewalk!!
I wonder why so many r hiking & walking...maybe because they are tired of just sitting...what better way to become reacquainted with the natural world...than hiking. I really enjoy hiking. I just call it walking tho...😊. I love this wonderful channel....many thanks to Bob Wells for providing so much information...the world seems to Have reached some kind of tipping point...I personally don’t believe we will ever go back to the way things were back then...we have to learn a new way of existing.
If it wasn't for unconfirmed rumors, most of us would not become skeptical enough to research an issue for ourselves. Thanks for giving us more tools to do just that, Bob. Keep it up!
Thank you for always looking out for us, Bob 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you a zillion times over... 💕 we are retired and are going to do this for the first time, converted our SUV, and looking forward to heading west. Your videos have educated us well and we are more grateful than you could ever know. Bless you for caring and sharing.
Fantastic clarification.
And we newbies get confused between "designated dispersed camping" and plain wide-open dispersed camping. Great to know.
Thanks!
I am looking forward to a time when I can get my nomad on! I am thankful that all of the nomads out there have many options and that y'all can continue to live the lives that you are living/loving! You are truly blessed! Stay happy. Stay healthy. Stay free! Thanks for sharing!
Funny, people worried about weather or not OUR public lands are open, while you got folks in major cities camping under overpasses, sidewalks, and medians. Just saying there’s a lot more to worry about than parking and sleeping in the middle of nowhere. Enjoy the videos, keep up the good work Bob!
Sunny Lightning , absolutely!
Bob good information as usual. Best not believe in rumors but it’s better to get it directly from the source where you know where you can camp in dispersed areas like you showed us on Google maps. I’m always open to learn new ways to do things within our capabilities. Have yourself a blessed day and your wonderful crew.👍✅
Thanks, Bob, for showing us how to be resourceful and responsible campers by doing our own homework and making informed decisions.
In the Netherlands a lot of marine harber are closed, olso where I stay. Because I live on my boat the police good not move me from the harber, but whit this beautiful weather it is no fun because I can not sail! The local government closet it so your not allowed to go out with your boat. If there is one place your save from the Corona virus is when your on the water. Bob I am happy that the van livers can still drive around!👍
Jolanda Meivogel , ridiculous and controlling rules!
@@donatzerodayslife herman.janssen
Very simple very easy thank you. Of course this is three years later and I'm sure most everything is open by now but this doesn't let you know how to find out and that is what I liked about this video. Thank you very much Bob
Thank you for this good info! I watched a vid yesterday of an RVer who was in the middle of BLM land in CA. All around him was just desert and a few mountains in the distance -- no people. A ranger drove up to him and told him he had 30 minutes to pack up his stuff and leave. But that's CA for you.
I saw that too. While the Sheriff had no real power to ask him to move, IMO he did the right thing and moved. It isn't worth arguing.
What was the name of his video on TH-cam?
THANK YOU so much for this video! I’m new to vanlife/nomadic life and I had no idea that “dispersed camping” was a thing...♥️
Thanks for serving BOB you do great things for folks!!! Keep safe -we love you;))
"Amen"
Vacation arrived and we went south and parked overnight at our favorite truck travel plaza. We did a little sightseeing of our favorite county/area there, ate our own food and slept on our own pillows. While there we social distanced, used masks, washed hands coming in and going out, and used a fresh paper towel to enter and exit. It was great fun watching the trucks and others simply come and go. I felt connected and comforted. I'm still a little sad, but everything will be okay.
❤❤❤ home depot has been my spot for the last few weeks.
Crystal Johnson yes, I just did a month at the Wallmart in Yuma!
@@priusdave2064 yea as long as your respectful they don't bother you ... some ppl suck.
Crystal Johnson always the nature of people. I don’t see that the epidemic has changed that.
@@priusdave2064
Like 30 days straight? Did they say anything... Wow!
Unfortunately, camping in Washington state is a nightmare, especially dispersed. It was already difficult and crowded, but it's much worse now
Thank you for the time you take to make these videos. I'm getting my life ready to hit the road this year and I'll be much more prepared with all this great content.
We are headed for a Depression, and that would mean many more people coming out there with you, this isn't a good time for those workers who don't make a living wage to begin with. Your video's are useful information and a life saver for many!
You are a very smart person. Were you a teacher? You have the gift. Thanks for your videos.
Great walkthrough on these resources all nomads in the US should have bookmarked.
Thank you for this video. You have great reach and respect in the camping community and this is the best way to kill bad rumors. You are showing the proof of it. This is a great share and well done. Thank you so much for doing this my friend. I hope you are doing well.
Thank you for all this great info! When I was building my Van Your channel and advice was extremely helpful! Stay healthy and stay safe! ❤️
Thank you Bob, for the great service you perform. You have a huge following FOR SO MANY REASONS.
Hi Bob! I’m not a nomad (yet) but this is a great video for those who are. 👍🏽😊
When are you going nomad? My time looks to be the beginning of next year.
Thanks for the information Bob....always best to 'teach a man to fish...'! 🐟🐟🐟
My girlfriend and I just stayed at our first NF land site last night after watching your dispersed camping commandments videos. This video would have came in handy last night too haha. Thanks for all the info. We’ve been in our van a few weeks now and are loving it.
Welcome to the tribe !! If you survive the virus shutdown you will do just fine with the lifestyle, I will never go back to sticks and bricks
Duane 4
of it works for you, that's just fine
Duane 4 haha thanks for the warm welcome! We’re keeping to ourselves so hopefully we’ll make it. 😂
Thank you Bob ` as usual you have covered so much helpful areas of well need info ` I cant say enough how much Myself and my peeps adore and respect you Bob .. Thank you - Keep going forward .. Blessings .. peace
If you come camp in California and plan to build a fire or cook with a BBQ grill whether its gas or bricks you have to take a fire safety course online and this is for everyone who is going to be go to cook or maintain the fire pit. If you don't have it when the ranger asked you can be fined and told to pack up and leave because of the fire hazard potential.
Good stuff...thanks for sharing.
Excellent Informational video, Brother Bob!
👍😎👍
Alabama Hills above Lone Pine, Ca. was completely closed down to dispersed camping on 4/8. Sheriff rigs running around setting up new signs at every dirt road turn out, telling people to “go home!” Ridiculous! (So they want full time rvrs to camp around other people in town. Absolutely INSANE!)
These restrictive signs are all over the hwy 395 corridor in Ca; every dirt road turn out & even large shoulders off the roads. ( And how much do you want to bet that after this pandemic is over, ALL of these restrictive signs will stay up & be enforced!?)
Bob , urban is not more difficult. Less security at retail lots, gyms are closed, plenty of gas stations open that offer more then many campgrounds. Just spent a month at the Wallmart in Yuma. It was very quiet, part time RVer’s are staying home. Only the serious vehicle dwellers are urban boondocking .
The Sam Houston National Forest in Texas has a ban on all overnight camping. No one seems to understand why though. It makes no sense. They close the campgrounds about three weeks ago, and now they are restricting any overnight camping, disbursed or otherwise.
thank you so much for all you do. my husband and i hope to be on the road in the next 2 years... i hope...
Thank you Mr. Bob Wells.❤
Love you Bob!👍🥰🙏 Thank you for sharing AAAALLL your knowledge with us AAAALL OVER THE WORLD!! GOD BLESS YOU!!🙋♀️🙏
Important information when rumors abound.
Thank you, so much, for sharing this video with the facts!
Thanks so much. Timely, on-topic, and excellent insight and counsel.
Good-to-know information not only because of the coronavirus outbreak, but also during forest fire season.
Thanks man. I hope we get to see you out there sometime!
Very instructive and clear on a timely topic! Thanks Bob.
Thank you Bob for all you information on living heap on the road
kevin` maxim , your misspelling is kinda funny.
Yup that's right! You can be cheap and "heap" at the same time. Cheers😀🤙!
Hello my outdoors friend, thank you for sharing this valuable. I really appreciate it. All the best to you. Stay healthy. 🤗
As Woodie Guthrie sang, in a song we all know:
As I was walking, I saw a wall
There was a sign, said Private Property
But on the other side, it didn't say nothing
This land was made for you and me
They don't sing this verse too often...wonder why?
Never heard it before. Thanks for posting it.
Great info. Thank you. Stay healthy and safe.
You're a God send Bob ! A wealth of information as always. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us newbies. 👍Good Vibes 👣
Thanks, Bob. This will help a lot of people. Stay safe.
Watching this in January 2021.....little did we know.....
I appreciate this video! I've come back for tips many times. Thanks Bob!
Free as a bird.Easy come,easy go. Happy as a lamb in springtime. No clock to punch. Call me what you want.. I had property in the past ,it was fine for that phase in my life. I sold it for a profit and now I call myself happily homeless. Eat my shorts!
To look up info on a particular area you’re in, you first have to know the name of that area. How do you know that? How do you know when you’ve crossed into or out of that area and are perhaps on private land? Maps? What maps are best for this? Thanks.
I have been marathoning your videos. I just purchased a Transit Connect. I feel the timing could not be worse for me to head out on the road!! I’m in CA - can’t get out soon enough! They closed us back down yesterday! 7/13. Any encouragement?
I'm not sure why you had to do this video, as everyone who does this should know how to look up this information. But I appreciate your doing it.
Just remember that local authorities might have different rules and regulations that might cause the constabulary to toss you out. I'm not sure arguing with them that "it's Federal land" is going to work.
It's not, they make no exceptions...
M. Simpson, that is one of the stupidest comments I've ever seen. Nobody knows everything about everything, NOT EVEN YOU.
@@Frantic618 OK, thanks for that. I'm humbled at your presence.
Hi Bob! Appreciate another 3 video. Didnt know lands still open. Thanks for teaching and glad that your in good health. Oh and Happy Easter!
That was an excellent walk-through Bob . Thanks !
Excellent information, thank you for sharing 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great video Mr. Bob.
Van lifers please stay safe.
Good information, Bob. Thanks for the process on how to get correct information.
Great info as always, love your videos, the worst part of this whole thing is, I had almost saved enough to get a van and this whole thing happened, now I'm out of work and looks like I'm going to have to use money saved just to live, looking towards better times tho, cant wait to get a van and be out there also, the best of everything to you Bob!
get a less expensive van, there are videos and get a basic setup and you will save more. I’m telling you from thinking the same and spending the money multiple times on just living. Then you will have a home
You don't need a new expensive car. There are some models that are cheaper than others also.
I dispersed camped this weekend in the Dixie NF is Southern Utah. No road closures or restrictions.
MLrepair Utah but getting into Utah might be a problem
Congrats on 380K, Bob!
Thank you always for the great info stay safe out there everybody
Concerning Inyo County, I can only find an Advisory for non-residents to not travel, if it’s not essential, to Inyo County. Unlike Kane County, Utah, which has an Ordinance prohibiting non-residence from camping in Kane County, it’s still legal to disperse camp in Inyo County CA. However, if the Inyo County Sheriff tells you to move on, does it matter if it’s an advisory or an ordinance? Isn’t it prudent simply to move on?
I'm coming at this video a month and a half later. It depends, so, yes, it's wise to do your homework, even in normal times. USDA Tahoe Management Unit closed all of its lands in the area of South Lake Tahoe. There's an El Dorado County health order restricting travel by non-residents to the El Dorado County portion of Lake Tahoe. It's still in effect. There is basically no dispersed camping in that area anyway. While I know you're talking about federal lands, my guess is the state may have some influence over local USDA and BLM lands. That's just a guess. I watched a video from the beginning of the lock down (April 10) by a guy that was trying to disperse camp in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, CA. A ranger told him to move on. I don't remember if the ranger was state, county or federal. He eventually moved into Nevada and had no issues dispersed camping.
Great and timely video Bob!! There’s so much misinformation being spread so hopefully your video will reach lots of nomads!
All campers need to know: The Fed's setup guidelines, State and local authorities set the rule. So, you must check with the State government to know for sure if you can or cannot camp. Remember, all operations have been deferred to State and local government authorities!
Stay safe
states can not tell anyone, but the people that are under contract with them....We The People can use all are land in the 50 states its are Right..
@@Mary-yu3sn Not when what you do affects the safety and well being of my rights under the constitution. That's why we have a society with laws that protect everyone.
I enjoyed your thoughts at the end on the COVID pandemic.
Very helpful, thank you Bob!
Thank you for the video, very helpful. Stay well and happy.
Very nice video and good informations! ..we love spend our free time camping in the nature
How long does a closure usually last for? It seems like that's a lot of closures for that state. Makes them look like they don't like people.
They should be able to cycle the campground closures. Like at that one point in the video for Boise National Forest you showed 4 campgrounds right together, yet all were closed. It seems like they should be able to alternate them, like with those 4 together have 1 or 2 open, and the rest closed; then alternate each with a rest period and an active period so that not everything is Stazi like shut down.
Perfect timing, Bob! I will be out there in a few weeks and found this to be extremely helpful!
I spoke with Crystal Young, spokesperson for San Isabel National Forest Public Affairs. She says Dispersed camping IS permitted by the Natl Forest, but that Chaffee County, Colorado DOES have the right to enforce their own restrictions. So in theory, a Salida police officer could drive up to the National forest and enforce Chaffee county law (I.e. issue tickets, order you to leave, etc.)
camp grounds are for chumps anyway. I LOVE finding spots in far away blm land. all the really really cool stuff is in the secluded areas
Thanks, Bob. Very useful.
Thank you again Bob!
Thank you for showing us this and for your work.
So, I read that now in Eherenburg they enforce the 14-day rule, whereas your video (3 years ago) they did not. Is this true? Does this mean if you live as a nomad you have to pull up stakes every 14 days?
BE SAFE🙏🏿
Bob, on Coconino NF under Recreation, Dispersed Camping Areas some are open and some are closed. You don't see it till you open individual sites, example: Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping is closed.
Hi there! Thank you for this information. Stay safe and healthy! ✨💕
Thanks for doing this video Bob!
Bob. I'm new. OK, I'm driving I-40 East out of Flagstaff . I see some beautiful landscapes and think "man I'd like to hangout here". How do I know where there's dispersed camping near where I actually am? What's your procedure for entirely new areas you have zero experience with?
Thank you Bob! Awesome video love all ❤️
I can’t tell if some National Forests only let me camp at designated spots or if I can camp anywhere meeting their distance requirements.
dispersed camping in mississippi natioanl parks is still good, no restrictions, the designated campgrounds are all closed though
Bob, you're a saint
Can you pretty much do the same with a pickup and trailer? And do they ever have ones you can ride dual sport motorcycles or ATVs?
Superior National Forest is closed in MN ☹️. So are the state forests here however the Gov is having a presser today about recreation use.
LIKE WATCHING U AND THE INFOR BEEN WATCHING FOR YRS. GOOD INFO KEEP IT UP THANK U
Great info. Very helpful! And thanks KC.
I have a serious question for Bob! What would you do if they outlawed BLM lands for nomads???😮
How should a person handle the situation if they're approached by a misinformed law enforcement official who tries to remove them from a site they are legitimately permitted to use? I have heard multiple anecdotes of this occurring, and have seen at least one TH-cam video that documented it as it happened.
I was wondering the same?
See my comment.
Follow the orders of law enforcement, then once you've complied you can set matters straight. Anything else would result in a fine and possible arrest!
You follow the orders of any local county sheriff...duh....or end up with a ticket or in cuffs or both..
Just follow their orders. Ask questions in a respectful manner.
Isn’t there an app for this? So you don’t have to go into each website
Awesome, Bob! Thanks for posting...!