Are the regulations for backpackers different for floater? Fires not in fire pans is a big no no. Did you have to check in with the ranger at Corn Creek before you started on the trail?
I don’t believe there are any regulations on hikers as of April. You don’t need a permit for hiking, which I believe is required for floating. I also don’t think you have to check in with the ranger but she kindly came up to me and chatted and asked if she wanted to take my name down just in case I didn’t make it back for some reason. And ground fires are permitted in the Frank per the NF website just make sure to follow local bans/regulations.
From the Main Salmon River regulations: "Fires must be built in a firepan. Carry out ashes." It would make no sense to have different rules for floaters and hikers. With the heavy use the river experiences, the goal is to keep camping areas as pristine as possible and to prevent wildfires.
This is referring to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. There are tighter and stricter regulations on that section of the river due to its wildness/remoteness and popularity. Thanks for watching
Very well made. I aspire to get shots and have experiences like this.
Great video. Thanks for posting. I've hunted in the Frank Church and it's absolutely beautiful!!
Thank you! It was amazing up there!
Lots of good footage and no cheesy soundtrack, that's an instant subscribe for me
Haha I do enjoy both kinds of videos but I’m glad to hear a more raw edit can be well received 👍 thanks!
Got a sub from me. That place is beautiful 🤘🏻
Hoods are left up to detour packrats. That was a rock chuck.
Have you ever encountered a Sasquatch? Or saw evidence of one in the area?
I have not! Just animal tracks and evidence 😁
Why are the hoods up at the trailhead?
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Are the regulations for backpackers different for floater? Fires not in fire pans is a big no no. Did you have to check in with the ranger at Corn Creek before you started on the trail?
I don’t believe there are any regulations on hikers as of April. You don’t need a permit for hiking, which I believe is required for floating. I also don’t think you have to check in with the ranger but she kindly came up to me and chatted and asked if she wanted to take my name down just in case I didn’t make it back for some reason. And ground fires are permitted in the Frank per the NF website just make sure to follow local bans/regulations.
From the Main Salmon River regulations:
"Fires must be built in a firepan. Carry out ashes."
It would make no sense to have different rules for floaters and hikers. With the heavy use the river experiences, the goal is to keep camping areas as pristine as possible and to prevent wildfires.
This is referring to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. There are tighter and stricter regulations on that section of the river due to its wildness/remoteness and popularity. Thanks for watching
are the car hoods left up to indicate that theyll be back for the cars at another time??
great video regardless!!! new to the channel and LOVE it!!!
It’s actually to prevent the local marmots from setting up camp in your engine bay lol I guess it’s a good shelter to them