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Sean
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The entire Angeles National Forest is closed until January 15th due to the current fire crisis.
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David R
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So you're saying that there will be no crowds, if you hike this weekend?
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AW~
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Post by AW~ »

Yeah, its Judy Chu crazy.

She has no problem with closing a NP for everyone for her feelings...sarcasm.
Altadena residents know the answer is not to close but are going to adapt.

But yeah, the govt signalling that any rain/snow/wind they cant handle is going to set the mood.
Wait till insurers get a drift.
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Let's build a wall around the ANF
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We should ban life.
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Post by Sean »

Taco wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:16 pmWe should ban life.
The FS agrees. They extended the ban on life through January 19th.
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Post by David R »

The ANF should become a museum piece, where you can observe it from a far and tell museum-goers that back in the day people used to actually hike it.
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Post by AW~ »

Yeah..after the large earthquake. Or is that not happening now?
Well see if the lizard people and Daddy Longlegs shows up in the chaos...because authorities will be enforcing the zone against residents/victims.

well have the 'Sucks to be you' exhibit complete with ALOT of Doritos and the palettes of donated 10 cent instant ramen.
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