[pct-l] What do you say to mountain bikers on the PCT?

Judson Brown judsonwb at gmail.com
Sat Oct 26 21:50:11 CDT 2013


I believe the original message spoke of California section L, which does
not pass through a national park. The closure you are citing affects the
pct in national parks.
On Oct 26, 2013 7:45 PM, "Nick Thelen" <nthelen03 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Sorry, forgot the subject line...my bad.
>
> Judson Brown wrote:
> "The hikers weren't there illegally.  Federal facilities, such as National
> forest campgrounds, were closed. The forests themselves- and the trails
> passing through them- were not.  You aren't going to convince us, and the
> activity you are promoting is patently and clearly illegal.  In other
> words, you are defending individuals who knowingly and boldly break the
> law.  In other words, criminals.  No defense you can attempt will
> justify that." Dear Mr. Brown, From the PCTA:
> "Travel on the PCT through National Park Service administered land is not
> allowed".
> http://www.pcta.org/2013/how-the-federal-government-shutdown-impacts-the-pct-14684/
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