Probable Mt Baldy winter closures
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- OG of the SG
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It would be kind of cool to see how many hikers we could get on the top of Baldy at once, I figure we cold cover every space on the top with around 500 people.
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My post wasnt directed at you..was satire... Yours is basically the same ..'we can do it better'.Edward wrote: I have my own recent jury duty story, but will pass on it.
Looks like I might have triggered something by indicating that I care about Baldy, and am willing to submit to some regulation.
As I said, I am opposed to closures. But talk of 'individual rights' is a bit overdone. As soon as you wheel out of your driveway, you are in the public domain and your rights are limited.
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- Snownado survivor
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Is the individual rights part directed at what i said? If so, how is it overdone? How are my rights limited? I think there is a misunderstanding here.Edward wrote: I have my own recent jury duty story, but will pass on it.
Looks like I might have triggered something by indicating that I care about Baldy, and am willing to submit to some regulation.
As I said, I am opposed to closures. But talk of 'individual rights' is a bit overdone. As soon as you wheel out of your driveway, you are in the public domain and your rights are limited.
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- Cucamonga
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I'll join you, but can we all wear orange, prison outfits and recreate the Thriller dance scene?David R wrote: It would be kind of cool to see how many hikers we could get on the top of Baldy at once, I figure we cold cover every space on the top with around 500 people.
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Does anyone go to REI? Last I heard people who were "in", were with their climate therapists for their weekly sessions.David R wrote: I was wondering if anyone wanted to join in with me in a flash mob and we could go visit REI?
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Man, I am in the wrong business. People will separate themselves from their money over the strangest things.