[pct-l] [ a developed recreation site ] is what?

Drew Smith jdrewsmith at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 15:46:23 CST 2018


You know by now that the answer is to be found in CFR21. We all carry a
copy with us on the trail, right? As long as you have your pocket CFR
handy, the FS's proclamations are perfectly clear.

On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 2:40 PM Paint YW <paintyourwagonhikes at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I am posting this again because the subject line was in-congruent with the
> message's body.
>
> [ a developed recreation site ] is what?
>
> I ask because I was thinking about (prior to the easing of restrictions)
> the parking lots, some with pit toilets and on occasion a picnic table,
> that one encounters when crossing (up to 8 times) the Angeles Crest Hwy. It
> would take quite an effort to set the forest on fire if one were to use a
> gas stove- at one of these parking areas, or more particularly within the
> vestibule area of a pit toilet.
>
> My initial reaction to the original stringent fire ban was fundamentally
> driven by the question whether the ban would be adopted by most if not all
> of the NF agencies along the trail.
>
> Paint
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