I went camping this past weekend up by Knoll Lake and I got a warning for camping off a road (the 295e) that was closed to camping. The FS LEO, Mr. Papa, was very nice and professional as he told me, that although there were no signs stating that road was closed to camping, and that I was within 30 feet from the road, I was camping illegally. How the !&@$ and when the !%#& did this law pass? They have taken away miles and MILES of roads in the coconino NF and haven't posted any signs stating what roads are open and which are closed. It's almost like camping roulette! And they arent going to stop till it comes to a national forest near you. They took away my favorite hunting areas in 6A, I'd have to walk in over a mile just to get to where I usually park my truck,THEN I'd have to walk to my glassing spot. That country is not flat. Heaven forbid I spot a buck over 300 yards away, I'd be spending the night on the hill side . And my camp is now off limits... Be careful out there scouting and hunting, they are going to make a fortune on tickets for this, another example of greed over what's right....