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Any good anting parks in Southern California


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#21 Offline gcsnelling - Posted November 3 2019 - 3:49 AM

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My advice is to avoid parks all together, just get out and explore. Although admittedly by sticking to parks you save the wide open spaces for me.



#22 Offline mbullock42086 - Posted November 7 2019 - 8:17 PM

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state/national forest and BLM land generally let you collect stuff.

 

 not legal:

widlerness parks, open space preserves, county parks or state parks

again, unless written permission is given

 

written permission= scientific permit.

the chances of the average hobbyist ever attaining such permission are laughably minute so i don't bother mentioning that.  gotta be careful too, some BLM or USFS land also doubles as a state or national park, mt san jacinto is an example.  






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