by cynthia23 » Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:22 pm
Neverwas, last night I noticed a bright light that seemed to be somewhere around Murray Peak, but I was looking at it from way over in Cathedral City while I was driving West on Dinah Shore, so I could be wrong about the location. Maybe there were lights in the San Jacintos but I wasn't looking that way. But I definitely saw a light. The odd thing is that it seemed to be 'revolving' around, i.e. getting brighter and then faint, bright and faint, etc. It was very strange and I mentioned it to my kids in the car with me.
Ed, I found your historical perspective on California hikers quite interesting. I feel like in a way hiking has been 'professionalized"--that there is, now, a small elite group of well-equipped, well-educated, and very fit hikers and runners, and then the rest of America: 'regular people' who go on a hike once in a blue moon. are sedentary and overweight, and seem to have so little common sense or knowledge of wilderness that they do dangerously silly things. My sense is that back in 'ye olden days' it was a family activity initiated by Dad, who had a little bit of wilderness knowledge he'd gotten from his own dad, hunting, boy scouts, or just goofing around in the woods as a boy. Now, regular people don't have any of that folk knowledge, and it's become specialized and elite knowledge you have to spend money to get.
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