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Hi all,
B20.41 states : "If a stream is dry, it does not exist; rather, it is considered a gully for all purposes"
And B20.46 : "Vehicles transit a stream hex as if it were a gully, regardless of water depth [EXC: Flooded]. All vehicles leaving a stream hex via a higher elevation hexside are subject to Bog in that stream hex."
Am I right to consider that, as a dry stream "does not exist", a vehicle leaving it via a higher elevation is not subject to Bog?
As B20.7 states : "If a stream is designated as frozen, it is treated as a dry stream regardless of depth", am I right to consider that a vehicle leaving it via a higher elevation is not subject to Bog?
Thanks in advance for the answers.
B20.41 states : "If a stream is dry, it does not exist; rather, it is considered a gully for all purposes"
And B20.46 : "Vehicles transit a stream hex as if it were a gully, regardless of water depth [EXC: Flooded]. All vehicles leaving a stream hex via a higher elevation hexside are subject to Bog in that stream hex."
Am I right to consider that, as a dry stream "does not exist", a vehicle leaving it via a higher elevation is not subject to Bog?
As B20.7 states : "If a stream is designated as frozen, it is treated as a dry stream regardless of depth", am I right to consider that a vehicle leaving it via a higher elevation is not subject to Bog?
Thanks in advance for the answers.