[pct-l] Rude behavior in Warner Springs
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
Fri May 2 16:35:56 CDT 2008
So, Scott, when you feed the bears, do you throw the food as if you were throwing a frisbee or tossing a football?
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From: "Postholer" <public at postholer.com>
> It's ok to feed the bears.
>
> If I throw some food to a bear it's ok. I enjoy it and the bear gets an easy
> meal. The bear doesn't really become dependent on me, it can choose to go
> forage in the back country. A bear doesn't have expectations this treat will
> exist in the future, does it?
>
> Feeding the bears also allows me to show my compassion. I go to the expense
> and energy to 'help' the bears. Why would you deny me my right to exercise
> my comapassion? Why would you shun my kindness?
>
> If a bear trashes a Honda because it's not getting the food it has come to
> expect from me, that's ok. We take the good with the bad. The wilderness is
> comprised of many different bears......
>
> -postholer
>
> >>>>
> I certainly hope that Iron Chief was kidding when he spoke about going
> around punching holes in water cashes. Yes, there are ever more hikers on
> the trail. Yes, it is getting easier for people to make the hike. But I
> wonder just how much of a bad thing this is. After all a National Scenic
> Trail is set aside for the people to enjoy. This begs the question, which
> people? Shall it only be open to the elite, super fit and prepared
> uber-hikers, or shall it be open to all the people? Our national parks are
> open to all as are our national monuments. People are not required to
> backpack into Yosemite. We do, but that's just the way we are.
>
> I understand that the pride of accomplishment is deteriorated a little bit
> when someone completes the hike that you struggled, trained and planed for
> without matching your efforts. But come on now. With that logic, the
> freeways should never have been built because a less-than-hearty stock of
> modern-day pioneers will come west in air-conditioned comfort and stop at
> hotels along the way. If they can't do it in a covered wagon, they
> shouldn't come!
>
> In hiking ones own hike, some will be more of a wilderness survivor than
> others. Okay, so be it. I am not diminished one bit by someone having an
> easier time than I on the trail, getting through school, seeking fame and
> fortune, etc. We can all take pride in what we have done without comparing
> ourselves to others. There is room for all here and no room for
> viciousness, divisiveness or elitism.
>
> Well, that is my feeling anyway. I know that there are those who will
> disagree with me, and that's okay. That after is the point, difference and
> the room to express it.
>
> Shepherd
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