by cynthia23 » Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:23 pm
It's a law, not a suggestion. However, since there is basically one BLM ranger fo the whole Coachella Valley--and I happen to know he doesn't like to hike--you are not likely--to say the least--to be caught. A greater likelihood is being struck dead by a meteorite. If you were caught, you would probably just get a warning, but you might get a fine. You aren't going to jail for it. No one that I know of has ever been cited. However, there are definitely Bighorn up there. I have seen them, and there are often trackers from the Bighorn institute out there watching them. You have to decide for yourself if you want to hike during the lambing months. We are told it does disrupt or agitate them. Of course, it seems to me that building a giant development in Chino Canyon would be a tad more disruptive to the Bighorns than even a hundred hikers, but that's another matter ....
If you do decide to hike, I would suggest small groups or singletons, and keeping as quiet as possible--no shouting back and forth. However, I'm told that they are incredibly sensitive and even small amount of noise and movement upset them. Don't know what to say. Since the law is completely ignored, there has been discussion of repealing it, and instead some sort of quota or permit system to at least control the numbers ...
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