[pct-l] C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E-S / And the Mountain Bike problem

Benjamin Grunbaum bengrunbaum at gmail.com
Mon May 13 23:33:42 CDT 2013


I am afraid to say it, but I may now be in support of public flogging.  If
it is true that people are taking trail signs down, for their own selfish
reasons, and then lying about not knowing what trail they are on then they
need to be severely punished.  Perhaps a flogging would be too harsh, but a
jail cell and a massive fine for vandalism might be appropriate.


On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Craig Giffen <cg at lunky.com> wrote:

> "Usual" yes, but I am finding a lot of posts that either have the mountain
> bike scratched out, or like I saw today near the Acorn trail, the red
> stripe removed and the PCT logo ripped off the post. Thus they can pull the
> tired "but the sign said it was a biking trail and not the PCT" stunt.
>
> I have been documenting every single piece of vandalism like this over the
> last 375 miles, sadly this won't be the last of it.
>
> Cg
>
>
> > The usual PCT post was there
> > and the bike symbol with the red slash through it
> > was obvious. There were four bikers. They certainly had to have seen it.
>
>
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