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#9005
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North Bay Ont Canada
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#9012
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Location: North Bay Ont Canada
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#9013
Wait, after making the deal they backed out? They refused to take the truck or wouldn't give you want you wanted for it?
#9015
Had an adventure today.
I entered the national forest and explored unincorporated areas of the forest for most of the day. I was putting around various trails, mostly point to point, and back. Found my self just this side of lost, on a small trail that disappeared from all maps. Quickly approaching bingo fuel it was go back or hope forward is faster. So In continued onward. The trail became rougher and more rutted. Seemed the only travelers of this trail were cattle. There was a small gap between the road I was on, and a trail ahead. I figured the two must connect. I rounded a corner and to my relief I saw a small, cheap sign tacked to a tree "NOW ENTERING KINGS NATIONAL FOREST". A sigh of relief. The trail abrupt ended on a highway in the park. An otherwise unassuming small dirt turn off of the major highway into Kings National Park. I took the highway out, and everything was all good until I reached the checkpoint on the way out.
I entered the park on a trail in the middle of the lost woods... I didnt have a permit to be in the park.
The ranger let me go
The photos (C) has my legal name... If anyone was wondering who that is.
I entered the national forest and explored unincorporated areas of the forest for most of the day. I was putting around various trails, mostly point to point, and back. Found my self just this side of lost, on a small trail that disappeared from all maps. Quickly approaching bingo fuel it was go back or hope forward is faster. So In continued onward. The trail became rougher and more rutted. Seemed the only travelers of this trail were cattle. There was a small gap between the road I was on, and a trail ahead. I figured the two must connect. I rounded a corner and to my relief I saw a small, cheap sign tacked to a tree "NOW ENTERING KINGS NATIONAL FOREST". A sigh of relief. The trail abrupt ended on a highway in the park. An otherwise unassuming small dirt turn off of the major highway into Kings National Park. I took the highway out, and everything was all good until I reached the checkpoint on the way out.
I entered the park on a trail in the middle of the lost woods... I didnt have a permit to be in the park.
The ranger let me go
The photos (C) has my legal name... If anyone was wondering who that is.