Ken7 wrote:It is true that the roads in the Idyllwild area are often dangerous whenever it has snowed up there. Humber Park is especially icy.
Still, I think there is more to this story than the danger to visitors cited by the Fire Department.
The Idyllwild community is provincial to an extent one would not expect in southern California. The community tends to be fearful and suspicious of outsiders and tends to associate outsiders, including part-time residents, with everything that goes wrong in the community.
A few years ago local leaders discussed the possibility of closing Idyllwild to outsiders during fire season because outsiders could not be trusted to not start fires and to reduce congestion on 243 if the local residents needed to evacuate in a fire. They envisioned confused outsiders trapping them in an inferno.
So, the closure of streets to keep out the outsiders fits well with the provincial, paranoid view of life in Idyllwild.
Fire is another big fear in the community, and that fear has led the people to support cutting down large areas of forest to protect their homes, including a large area of the forest at the Nature Center. A few years ago the local newspaper reported that the Fire Chief had started carrying a gun to enforce the fire abatement policies.
But the greatest fear in Idyllwild is fear of outsiders and the fear of outsiders is connected with the fear of fire - and ice.
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