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Post by cweston on May 14, 2020 5:24:28 GMT -8
Yellowstone has anointed their partial reopening. Southern and western entrances only as Montana stays closed with that 14 day barrier. LOL. Funny typo.
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Post by hikeer on May 15, 2020 14:55:21 GMT -8
Might be wrong, but I imagine Montana will drop the 14 day requirement before tourist season kicks into gear. Otherwise that would be economic catastrophe for many business owners. Can't see them holding onto it if Wyoming is open.
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toejam
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Post by toejam on May 18, 2020 7:47:51 GMT -8
I'm not cancelling my flight. Worst case I hike out of Kalispell as far as I can go in 13 days. Still sounds like a great vacation.
I've been quarantined for 10 weeks. Sheeeese!
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Post by High Sierra Fan on May 18, 2020 13:47:52 GMT -8
For road travelers like myself all these individual state rules will really complicate things. Small states like Delewsre can be blown through but larger ones like Montana will be tougher to dodge spending the night.
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Post by oldbill on May 19, 2020 3:39:37 GMT -8
In addition to the different rules and potentially dealing with state police there have been several reports of confrontation, harassment and vandalism against those with out-of-state plates. I was shocked to even see a vandalism report at the Warren Bridge campground in Pinedale, Wy. That's the last place I'd expect something like that.
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Post by cweston on May 19, 2020 4:48:08 GMT -8
In addition to the different rules and potentially dealing with state police there have been several reports of confrontation, harassment and vandalism against those with out-of-state plates. I was shocked to even see a vandalism report at the Warren Bridge campground in Pinedale, Wy. That's the last place I'd expect something like that. Right. I don't know when I'd feel comfortable traveling to another state for BPing, but I know we're not there yet.
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