[pct-l] Bikes on PCT
Edward Anderson
mendoridered at yahoo.com
Wed May 4 22:40:08 CDT 2011
Gary, I just read your post on bikes. It is disappointing to me that you have
that attitude and concept. You use the terms "we" and "us" implying that most
other hikers behave as you say you do. The vast majority of hikers that I know
do not build fires where it is prohibited - when fires are prohibited there is
good reason. When a trail has been closed - there is a good reason. When bear
canisters are required - there are good reasons. Yes, it might be "inconvenient"
to obey the laws/rules, but, as users of the PCT, we must. And it is also our
responsibility to set an example for those who are new to the PCT. What you
posted yesterday might well influence irresponsible behavior that will reflect
on the reputation of the PCT hiking community.
Regarding bikes on the PCT: Mechanized transport is expressly prohibited by the
Wilderness Act of 1964 - wheeled vehicles are not permitted in Wilderness areas
or on the PCT. They are illegal - and for many good reasons. Just one of them
is that wheels leave linear tracks that water will follow, creating ruts.
MendoRider
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Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 11:33:55 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Bikes on PCT
It's hard for us as hikers to complain about bikes on the PCT when we ignore
trail closures, build illegal fires and refuse to carry bear canisters when
required. (This is not directed at James, but all of us hikers in general)
How can we make credible complaints to stop the encroachment of bikes and
dirtbikes on the trail, when we ourselves are so quick to ignore the regulations
we find inconvenient?
I'm guilty as well, having camped in places where I shouldn't have. I managed to
rationalize that decision just like the mountain bikers rationalize their
decision to ride the trail.
So it goes.
Gary
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