by cynthia23 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:36 pm
Excuse me, Ze? Did you actually write "you're losing your mind" just because I think shortcuts erode the terrain? That's unacceptably rude and personal--perhaps even crazy. Disagreement is fine; personal attacks, not. You owe me an apology.
I'll say it again: in the six years I've been trudging up and down Skyline, parts of the hillside have grown visibly damaged, and I am alarmed by how much erosion I am seeing. The mountain is a biosystem and there are other living creatures up there who depend on it. Every shortcut compresses soil, kills off the vegetation and the insects and animals who live in it or feed off it. The soil itself contains living organisms and erosion washes them away. This environment is fragile and it's wrong to damage it for trivial reasons--i.e. an athletic competition with self or others. As i said in a previous post, the mountain is not just a giant stairmaster with plants on it.
Zippety, re: the face-time meeting: yes. Guest's idea of using Whitewater Preserve is sounding like the best place: I have a call in to them to see if that would be okay. I'll be posting about it soon ...
Q: How many therapists does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: Only one, but the light bulb has to want to change ...