Backcountry closed
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Backcountry closed
https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-story-201746-3-.htm#201746
A large swath of Central British Columbia's backcountry has been closed for travel, camping and other recreational use in an effort to protect public safety and prevent any more forest fires.
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Re: Backcountry closed
As a avid back-country user , I support not only this closure but in fact would like to see it expanded to cover the other areas around the prov. that are experiencing these dangerous dry conditions. The short term inconvenience for us is a reasonable trade off to lesson the threat of man started fires,,,,when resources are already being taxed with the fires we have going now. It would have serious financial consequences for private recreational operators,,,this would be a sad downside to closures.
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- Lord of the Board
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Re: Backcountry closed
So this is just official forestry sites and trails?
I have learned that to be with those I like is enough.
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Re: Backcountry closed
No people no fires.
I love the outdoors, and I know the vast majority of back-country users exercise the utmost of caution when it comes to fire safety.
But it only takes one. I support this 100%. IT's too hot to camp in July anyways. See you guys in September
I love the outdoors, and I know the vast majority of back-country users exercise the utmost of caution when it comes to fire safety.
But it only takes one. I support this 100%. IT's too hot to camp in July anyways. See you guys in September

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Re: Backcountry closed
Liquidnails wrote:No people no fires.
I love the outdoors, and I know the vast majority of back-country users exercise the utmost of caution when it comes to fire safety.
But it only takes one. I support this 100%. IT's too hot to camp in July anyways. See you guys in September
Ditto that - hitting the nail on the head.
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Re: Backcountry closed
I agree. With all the resources now engaged in fighting, all backwoods in the province should be closed. We just don't have the people and equipment to fight any more fires.