BOGUE CHITTO NWR OVERNIGHTER - SBJ RAILHAULER PAC

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @AppalachianPaisano
    @AppalachianPaisano 8 месяцев назад

    Looking for info about camping in there but can't seem to find much online. Looks fun though.

  • @OutdoorsWithShawn
    @OutdoorsWithShawn 2 года назад +1

    Looks like ya'll had a good time. I didn't go to any Mardi Gras parades either.
    Vermiculite or perlite is what's in his alcohol stove. Pretty sure you can find it at Lowe's. I was wondering how that shelter would do in the rain. May have to drop it down more for more rain protection.

    • @WILDCAMPSOUTH
      @WILDCAMPSOUTH  2 года назад +1

      Many thanks for the info. Yes, if I would have dropped d it down some, it would have been fine. I didn't think it would rain. Rain came in right about 6:45am... It's a nice light weight kit. Thanks again!

  • @WILDCAMPSOUTH
    @WILDCAMPSOUTH  2 года назад

    * BOGUE CHITTO NWR OVERNIGHTER - SBJ RAILHAULER PAC
    Taken directly from:
    www.fws.gov/refuge/bogue-chitto/visit-us/activities/camping
    Camping
    Primitive camping is permitted within 100 feet of
    designated streams. This includes either bank of the Bogue Chitto River, Wilson Slough, West Pearl River south of Wilson Slough, and Refuge lands along the East Pearl River and Holmes Bayou.
    No campsite can be left unattended longer than 24 hours. Campsites cannot be established longer than 14 consecutive days. Campers must mark their campsite with the owner’s
    name, address, phone number, and dates of occupancy in a
    conspicuous location at the front of the tents.
    The Refuge is closed to camping when the Pearl River reaches 15.5 feet on the gauge at Pearl River.