OK. JayO posted this on the
Cucamonga Peak thread on June 1.
We had originally intended to hike Mt. SJ but changed plans at the last minute to Cucamonga. The Ranger station in Baldy Village was closed when we went by in the AM and the permits for the Cucamonga Wilderness are not self-issue. That's why we had no permit. Rolling Eyes
I believe that what he said is "very clear and define" and that the need to beat the matter to death is non-existent. He made what we term a "judgment call."
It would be really great if the various agencies that control access to wilderness areas entered the 20th century before the 21st is over. People are supposed to learn by ESP where permits are required and then every fiefdom handles permit issue differently. I don't think we need to call the US Attorney's office about Jay's case because he acted reasonably in an unreasonable situation.
The first time I did the Baldy 6 Peaks Loop, I had no idea that permits were required for the Cucamonga Wilderness. My son and I had hiked from Ice House down to the Village, up the Bear Flat Trail, hit West Baldy, Baldy, and Harwood, descended to the Notch, then headed up Thunder. After leaving that peak, we encountered a sign telling us that we needed permits to continue. This was in the middle of nowhere. Let me be very clear and definite: Getting a permit was not feasible at that point. We continued anyway.
So, go after Jay. Try to hound him to an early grave. Go after us too. I'll give you dates and pictures.