Will paddlers be allowed to camp and build campfires along the river?

B/SH HWTA’s material will specify "No Camping and No Campfires" along the river. It will also be stated that no state or national forest land adjoins the river.

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1. How will fallen trees and log jams be approached?
2. How far back from the banks will trees be cut?
3. Can landowners request use of trees and limbs removed?
4. What will control trespass on private property?
5. Will liability be limited for trespasser injury?
6. Where will historical markers be placed?
7. Will there be any signage on private property?
8. How will trash and litter be limited?
9. Will B/SH HWTA be responsible for any clean-up of trash?
10. Will the HWT limit use by fishermen and hunters?
11. Will portages be built?
12. Where will "put-in and take-out" access points be located?
13. Where will "toilet facilities" be placed?
14. What controls will limit users from any mischief?
15. What about jet skiers, jet boats, etc.?
16. Will paddlers be allowed to camp and build campfires along the river?
17. How do I volunteer?
18. You clear the whole river?
19. Where do I rent a canoe or a kayak?