Closure areas, quantum physics, and you

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cougarmagic
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http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/recreat ... osed.shtml

Thanks to Modern Hiker for sharing the link to this helpful update, which lists open and closed campsites and picnic areas in the Angeles. Curiously, some places are...both.

Perhaps, like Schrodinger's Cat, without us being able to see these places, they exist in both forms simultaneously.

(None of the overabundant snark above is directed at Modern Hiker of course!)
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They must have mixed up their left- and right-handed quarks. Or something. :?
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HikeUp wrote:They must have mixed up their left- and right-handed quarks. Or something. :?
When you have Fall Creek & Messenger Flat listed as open.... :? Im pretty sure they are closed.

I called after this list was put out and they said the trail to Idlehour was closed....good thing the camp is open :D
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The problem is that Jody, and many others in the ANF, do not know their inventory. They never get out of their trucks, if they get out of their offices at all.

These closure decisions are based in politics and showmanship, not on good, sound forestry practices.
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PackerGreg wrote:They never get out of their trucks...
There are rangers that get out of their trucks?

HJ
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