Probable Mt Baldy winter closures
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.
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.
I'll join you, but can we all wear orange, prison outfits and recreate the Thriller dance scene?
Does anyone go to REI? Last I heard people who were "in", were with their climate therapists for their weekly sessions.
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Man, I am in the wrong business. People will separate themselves from their money over the strangest things.