by Ashley » Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:59 pm
I haven't been up the Tram during this recent closure, or to be honest during other closures due to extreme fire danger. I have hiked San Jacinto maybe 50 times. But I find it somewhat comical that the authorities have closed down the National Park for hiking, but have chosen to keep the Cash Cow Palm Springs Tram open which leads into the closed area.
If you take your family up the Tram, and you have day packs on which were only going to be used to explore the immediate area exiting the Tram, how far are you allowed to explore? Are there signs? Lines?
Sure you can go up the Tram, get a bite to eat and a drink or two in places that are still open and happy to take your money.
It seems to me that if they allow the Tram to stay open (for obvious revenue gain) they should set up some sort of unmistakable line that you can't cross, otherwise you know you are in violation of the closure.
Or maybe they should just close down the Tram when they make these closures. Probably never gonna happen. High fire danger in the area?Close down the Tram to stop people from coming up and possibly starting fires in the high fire area.
[Admin note: Ashley is banned because of another post, but Hiking Jim already responded here. Ashley is a well-known troll, but this post is an expression of opinion that could have been posted by a non-troll. However, it is important to consider this person's behavior on other message boards before deciding whether to debate this issue. As previously mentioned in this thread, the cement walkway to Long Valley is closed.]