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Idaho is a very "sportsman friendly" state and I know that many of the
"Sportsman's Access" areas allow camping. I'm interested in finding out about a couple accesses that show on the map on the upper Teton River. If you know of places, in that area, where I can legally and safely, park a travel trailer for a week or so, please contact me larry_linthicum AT hotmail Dot com |
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Larry L wrote:
Idaho is a very "sportsman friendly" state and I know that many of the "Sportsman's Access" areas allow camping. I'm interested in finding out about a couple accesses that show on the map on the upper Teton River. If you know of places, in that area, where I can legally and safely, park a travel trailer for a week or so, please contact me What you should do, Larry, is just camp, unless there's a "no camping" sign. If someone with a badge and/or a gun tells you to move, then move. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote...
What you should do, Larry, is just camp, unless there's a "no camping" sign. If someone with a badge and/or a gun tells you to move, then move. But everyone in Idaho has a gone and loves waving them around at tourists..... bseg -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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![]() "troutbum_mt" wrote But everyone in Idaho has a gone and loves waving them around at tourists..... bseg -- not everybody .... I've spent a lot of time in Idaho ....nearly all of it very pleasant I already told the one "gone" story, the other one was similar. I was at a field trial in Blackfoot and went up near Aberdeen (sp) looking for places to train a couple dogs. I was specifically hoping to find some water areas along that big lake. I heard a couple shots and thought it might be other dog trainers, so I headed that way. I went down a dirt road, then down another smaller one, and finally stumbled on a shack/ house at the end and was trying to turn around on the narrow path to leave when a youngish guy popped out with a rifle, then I saw a second in the bushes, also with a rifle. The first pointed the gun "at" me ( at the side of the truck and he certainly raised it to point in my direction, but not drawing a bead on my head or anything ) with a "what do you want, you're not supposed to be back here" ( maybe private property was mentioned, I don't remember ). My "guess" is that I had stumbled onto either poaching, a drug lab/ farm or, most likely, both. The guy looked more nervous than mad. You've probably seen a big chassis mount dog truck and many people automatically think you are "government" if they don't know what you do when you drive one. The dogs started barking and I hollared that I was sorry and was lost and would leave ASAP, finished turning around and left. Not a big deal, but it did make me nervous, the guys had a very "druggy" look, and I know that can be very dangerous. ( One of my claims to fame is that I quit taking LSD before it became illegal, and I was hanging in the Haight before it was an "in" thing ....hell I used to hang at City Lights when it was "beaknik" . pre hippie G I'm a lily livered tea tottler now, but I've lost several friends to drugs/ alcohol, and feel I recognize "the look" ) Hell, I've grabbed a shotgun and Chessie, a couple times, to go out and kick tresspassers off my place .... they probably tell tales of weirdo gun waving Californians g In one case the "hunter" had his kid with him and was "pheasant hunting" .... I pointed to my house, told him how to drive to it ( he had hopped a back fence and was parked on a different road ) and told him " If you come over to the house and ask, I'll be glad to give you permission to hunt, I might even walk with you with a good pheasant dog" ( I was thinking of his kid, and hoped the kid would get a bird) To that offer, "Dad" replied, "**** you, asshole." and stormed off having shown his son how "real men" handle themselves ...... I assume the guy was a regular on Usenet G |
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Larry L wrote...
not everybody .... I've spent a lot of time in Idaho ....nearly all of it very pleasant I am sure that you have, Larry. It is just that I see you as being the type of guy who could go to a Mother's For Peace gathering and leave with tales of having a bazooka pulled on you by some drug crazed relative of the Manson family. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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![]() "troutbum_mt" wrote . It is just that I see you as being the type of guy who could go to a Mother's For Peace gathering and leave with tales of having a bazooka pulled on you by some drug crazed relative of the Manson family. -- lol ..... may be accurate .... most of my "stories" are from many years ago, and I most certainly am NOT the same person I was at that time .... at this point in my life, just reading Riverman's stories from Africa makes me hide under the bed g BTW, I probably will be over near Osbourne Springs at your clave time, I might come over and say hi one of the days |
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troutbum_mt wrote:
rw wrote... What you should do, Larry, is just camp, unless there's a "no camping" sign. If someone with a badge and/or a gun tells you to move, then move. But everyone in Idaho has a gone and loves waving them around at tourists..... bseg Well now... I am from Idaho! And I have a cabinet full of gones. But I have yet to wave my gone at any known touristas! I sometimes get the urge to wave my gone at my wife because she just hates gones and sometimes wishes my gones were gone (it ain't gonna happen ![]() Go ahead and camp and I'll get my gone and see if you are gone by the time I get there. I can't pass up the chance to wave my....oh well you get the picture! Philski (Livin' Large in Idaho) |
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philski wrote...
troutbum_mt wrote: rw wrote... What you should do, Larry, is just camp, unless there's a "no camping" sign. If someone with a badge and/or a gun tells you to move, then move. But everyone in Idaho has a gone and loves waving them around at tourists..... bseg Well now... I am from Idaho! And I have a cabinet full of gones. But I have yet to wave my gone at any known touristas! I sometimes get the urge to wave my gone at my wife because she just hates gones and sometimes wishes my gones were gone (it ain't gonna happen ![]() Go ahead and camp and I'll get my gone and see if you are gone by the time I get there. I can't pass up the chance to wave my....oh well you get the picture! Yeah, yeah, yeah. I totally deserved that. ****ing spell checker.... I swear I am better off not using one. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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troutbum_mt wrote:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I totally deserved that. ****ing spell checker.... I swear I am better off not using one. It gives you a false sense of security, so you don't proofread. It's a shame to have an absurd spelling error waist a good rant. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I totally deserved that. ****ing spell checker....
I swear I am better off not using one. And I thought you were serious and that was the way you Weserners pronounced "gun". Lou T |
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