What, you didn't want to hear my griping. Sorry about the thread moving away from your original question. Neither my brother or I camped or will camp on our hunt as my Dad is in Flag so I house camp (he did early rifle bull in 6A and I have 6a muzzy bull coming up in 2 weeks). I have heard several complaints that fall along two lines. One is that on some of those more major roads folks feel that being within 30' of the road is a safety hazard when traffic is flying by, particularly if your little kids are along for the hunt. You also eat a lot of dust on some of those roads which can make for an unpleasant experience. Even though a lot of roads are closed there are a heck of a lot still open (I put the MVUM app from the forest service on my IPhone and it works great. Also have the map on my Garmin Oregon and on the NUVI in my truck). If your worried about the dust there are quite a few roads where traffic is moving a lot slower so that should help things. Hope for a little moisture as well to keep the dust down. IF your concerend about the 30ft rule if you look at the maps many of the major roads, which, from my observations, are where a lot of the bigger trailers were, still allow dispersed camping up to 300ft from the road, which means many of the usual pullouts along these roads are still available to move your trailer into. If your using a tent you are good to go anyhere just park near the road and move your stuff as far away as you feel comfortable with.