by cynthia23 » Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:41 am
HI Guys, as requested, I'm continuing this thread! Glad to provide a little amusement (it provides me with another chance to procrastinate on work, so it's a win-win situation!) But seriously, folks ...and seriously, LAmike, reread my first long post more carefully and you will see my reasoning. I happened to go up Skyline the same day Crazydude did, so it's not thirdhand, and as mentioned, I actually humped his propane torch. Of course, I do agree we don't know he used it for tweaking, but here's what we do know: it was there, and it was empty. That absolutely means that the guy was using a propane torch at 2500 feet in a dry brushy canyon. He may just have been using it to heat up his can of Dinty Moore, or, more likely (in this valley) drugs, but it doesn't really matter: the fire hazard of heating up ANYTHING with a propane torch there is completely insane.
Bottomline: if we want to protect Skyline and the mountain from the huge fire danger this year, we would be wise and proactive to do whatever we can to discourage people from camping on the route. Guest and others could probably speak to this more, but it seems to me that in the last year or two there are more homeless type people camping on the lower portion of the trail. As the valley population booms, we can expect more. Anytime you have a wilderness/urban "interface" (i.e. a trail that begins in a populated area easily accessible to anyone on the street), such as Skyline, there are going to be issues such as homeless camping and thus potential fires.
So, you've got to make a judgement call: let's break up his camp (which is apparently abandoned, anyway.) Re whether I have "authority" to do this, again, LaMike, please read my previous posts--I asked both Ranger Eric and George Palomares, a Palm Springs police officer, what I should do, and both advised me to remove the guy's stuff. Again, as previously mentioned, the jurisdiction on the Shady Slope is vague at best--it's probably either BLM or Indian land. Neither are going to help us.
Now, hopefully we can get lots of people to each take one small item from Crazydude's junk pile, and then he and this CrazyPost can vanish into the junkheap of history ....
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