[pct-l] My plans,in a nutshell
Mike Chapman
altathunder76 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 5 12:45:37 CST 2011
All national parks and private lands without permission are places not
legal to take rattlesnake,and thats everywhere in the US.
On 1/5/11, giniajim <jplynch at crosslink.net> wrote:
> Might depend on where you are. If you're in a national park, you cannot
> disturb wildlife.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Chapman
> To: giniajim
> Cc: Melanie Clarke ; Paul Robison ; pct-l at backcountry.net
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 11:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] My plans,in a nutshell
>
>
> Heres a little fun fact,CA fish and game says that california
> rattlesnakes are far from endangered,not even threatened to be
> endangered,and totally legal to take without a licence,so all were
> really talking about is your personal moral ground,so excuse me if you
> happen to see me eating a snake burrito.
>
> On 1/5/11, Mike Chapman <altathunder76 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just to clarify,your right Paul! Hunting snakes does take energy,but
> > if you read my posts instead of passing judgment,you will find that
> > infact I am not hunting snakes!!! If I happen across one,it would be a
> > very tasty meal for me to pass on,as well as rats and such to balance
> > the dang ecosystem for melanie. And I said "THE REMAINS WOULD BE
> > BURNED"(or buried),so no people affected by my meal,and thats about
> > the only fires I plan on building(non firebug) as I will do the
> > journey with cold food. I just didnt like when you put trailpooper in
> > my face,and you seem to need the last word(childish). If theres a
> > problem with my writing or alot of commas,,,,, then please cease to
> > read. O.K. thats the last I will speak of the matter,this is a huge
> > downer,and if this is the kind of people ill be dealing with,then
> > thank god im going alone,Ive planned this hike for over 14 years and
> > you cant,wont,and will never bring me down,even with your name calling
> > e-mails,some were funny(thanks),but it shows me the lack of respect
> > you have for others. Hike on in good health and good luck everyone.
> >
> > On 1/5/11, giniajim <jplynch at crosslink.net> wrote:
> >> Read "Don Coyote"; very good explanation about the complex and
> interwoven
> >> nature of the environment.
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: Melanie Clarke
> >> To: Paul Robison
> >> Cc: pct-l at backcountry.net
> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 10:30 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [pct-l] My plans,in a nutshell
> >>
> >>
> >> Dear PCT,
> >>
> >> We don't want to upset the delicate ecosystems. Rattlesnakes keep
> the
> >> rodent population down. You take out this valuable member and the
> >> rodent
> >> population will explode. I'm not a biologist but rodents carry
> >> diseases,
> >> maybe they will destroy plant life, which could lead to erosion etc.
> I
> >> read
> >> an article from the Sierra Club on how the entire ecosystem of the
> >> Yellowstone area was destroyed just because they killed all the
> wolves.
> >> Deer and Moose exploded, ate all the vegetation, I can't remember but
> >> it
> >> devastated the water streams and systems. They explained it very
> >> clearly,
> >> I
> >> should go look for it. Anyway, after they re-introduced the wolves
> the
> >> balance has been almost restored after 5-10 years, again, I don't
> have
> >> the
> >> exact facts but you get the idea.
> >>
> >> With so many people traveling along the PCT, I don't think we should
> be
> >> harvesting the plant life either. We can get food, the animals
> can't.
> >> I
> >> think we should be self sustaining along the trail and not take food
> >> from
> >> the wild life. I know it's "cool" to survive like the Indians did
> 400
> >> years
> >> ago but hunter gatherer societies can't support as many people as we
> >> have
> >> now. Even "back in the day", hunter gatherer societies would
> devastate
> >> their ecosystems and have to move on to devastate another area. They
> >> were
> >> always on the move. That is just unsustainable with the enormous
> >> populations we have now.
> >>
> >> Melanie
> >>
> >>
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