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Camp at Upper Titcomb Lakes....
Camp at Upper Titcomb Lakes. July, 2003


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windriverguylame

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do you think you're somehow exempt from the 200 ft setback regulation? looks closer to 20 feet to me. next time have more respect for your fellow visitor, the wildlife, and the watershed.
Posted May 12, 2006 4:19 am

Ammon HatchRe: lame

Ammon Hatch

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Did you join SP just to post that? That's almost just as lame. I say that this could be a prespective thing. Maybe it's under 200 feet, maybe not. I'm not going to judge though.
Posted Jul 19, 2006 6:52 am

Colorado NativeHigh impact camping

Colorado Native

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Nope, I've seen that spot and other tents on it too. It's right on some grass within 20 feet of the water. I don't know why people who are willing to hike that far can't go another 1/4 mile to some spots that will be low impact and still have a great view.
Posted Jul 16, 2007 6:35 pm

desertratthat's tight

desertrat

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well, at least that tent would pass muster in the military, if not the USFS.....jesus, that thing is tight as a drum....
Posted Jul 7, 2009 1:11 am

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