by cynthia23 » Tue Dec 29, 2015 2:06 pm
I actually went up for a short hike there today with some friends. There is a ton of signage from Fish and Game which says 'no public access' but if you read the fine print on the signs, it says 'area closed to public for the Bighorn lambing from January 1st to Sept. 30 (or whenever the end period is, I forget.) Also, the little public park area which has some walking trails has tons of signage saying 'don't go beyond this point." But the point here is, public access is fine during the fall months, although it's also clear that Fish and Game, and probably Ellison, the owner of Porcupine, are hoping that the signs will keep most people out all the time. IMHO it's made deliberately confusing and vague and basically they're trying to discourage all public usage. However, you have a perfect right to go in there during the fall, and from the amount of footprints, it's clear many do. Just stick to the unofficial footpath which runs along the north side of the culvert. Also from the huge amount of Bighorn scat and bones back in the canyon it's obvious that the Bighorn do indeed use the area heavily, so I certainly would avoid the area during lambing season, because that really would be very disruptive to them. Some of the Fish and Game Bighorn closure area are just bogus and ridiculous--like the top section of the Bump and Grind--but this really is an environmentally sensitive area.
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