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Starting a forest fire in Cali IS a great way to be seen...and arrested...and convicted.
Those things burn hot and can cause a brush fire. Hell, I've seen tracer rounds ignite brush.
Best thing to do when traveling in a state park or national forest is to leave a route map with family / friends and the local park ranger. I also carry two way radios ( usually travel with at least one friend, should we become separated ) and the ranger will tell you what channel(s) they monitor. Also, a whistle is good in canyons, as the sound travels far.
Not sure about Cali...but here in Pennsylvania, I'm allowed to carry a firearm in both state and national parks...and always have a extra Ziploc bag of ammo to make noise with, should the need arise.
Those things burn hot and can cause a brush fire. Hell, I've seen tracer rounds ignite brush.
Best thing to do when traveling in a state park or national forest is to leave a route map with family / friends and the local park ranger. I also carry two way radios ( usually travel with at least one friend, should we become separated ) and the ranger will tell you what channel(s) they monitor. Also, a whistle is good in canyons, as the sound travels far.
Not sure about Cali...but here in Pennsylvania, I'm allowed to carry a firearm in both state and national parks...and always have a extra Ziploc bag of ammo to make noise with, should the need arise.