Is Stockton Flat closed?

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Taco
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Is Stockton Flat closed? I am helping teach a survival class out there, but if it's closed, we'll default to the high desert.
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I'm not gonna say a word. Nope.
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I'm not trying to trap anyone. :lol:
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I don't think so. I know someone who drove there and hiked around a bit like 2 weeks ago (after the closure was in place). it's not in the ANF
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The San Bernardino NF is open - campfires and charcoal BBQ's are not allowed anywhere, though
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Too cool! Thanks guys!!!!

No open fires in this drill/setup, just Esbit stoves. Gonna spend some time between Baldy and Dawson in that cool hidden canyon.
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As of 9-1-09 in SBNF

Campfire permits are required for propane and gas stoves and lanterns used outside of developed recreation sites. (permits are available at your local Ranger Station)

Notice they leave alcohol out. Not sure USFS has caught up with current uses of the lightweight crowd.
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Rumpled wrote:As of 9-1-09 in SBNF

Campfire permits are required for propane and gas stoves and lanterns used outside of developed recreation sites. (permits are available at your local Ranger Station)

Notice they leave alcohol out. Not sure USFS has caught up with current uses of the lightweight crowd.
Just to be safe, I won't light any of my alcohol. :wink:
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TacoDelRio wrote:Is Stockton Flat closed? I am helping teach a survival class out there, but if it's closed, we'll default to the high desert.
Survival class?
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HJ - what no flaming rum drinks for you?
Any kiddo yet?

Taco - we'll expect the story of bloodletting next week.
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Rumpled wrote:HJ - what no flaming rum drinks for you?
Any kiddo yet?
Kiddo is still in the belly. My petite (95#, 4'11") wife is looking like she swallowed the Great Pumpkin. She's due Sunday...
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Hikin_Jim wrote:
TacoDelRio wrote:Is Stockton Flat closed? I am helping teach a survival class out there, but if it's closed, we'll default to the high desert.
Survival class?
TR going up in a minute.
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