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Santa's naughty list
December 13, 2021 07:02AM
Who's been naughty? Please feel free to add, delete, amend, correct, fold, spindle or mutilate:

Each year we put together a naughty list, and a nice list, to share our thoughts about this year's adventures. Here's the first part of that list:

Who's naughty this year?


Idiots who deface our public spaces and parks, whether that be with graffiti, trash, or endless piles of stacked rocks. Just leave no trace. That’s all we ask.


Knuckleheads who make campground reservations and fail to show up—and fail to cancel them so that others could take advantage of the open space. It’s so sad to see campgrounds fully booked—and 30% of the spaces unoccupied.


One particular place in hell for the creep who stole our leveling blocks and step from our campsite one day when we were out on a hike in Kings Canyon. Grrr.


The multitudes of perfect people on the internet who have never made a mistake and are careful to second guess and point out the stupidity of anyone who has a problem in the outdoors. Sometimes stuff happens. And what you read in the news may not be the whole story. Shocking.



And let’s also include those who read about someone’s experiences and immediately point out what they are doing wrong, and why they should change. Hike your own hike. And let other people hike theirs.


Anyone who knows so much about the outdoors that they can ignore the rules. No fires? Well, I can build a small fire. Use a bear can? Well, I hang my food and have never had a problem. My dog doesn’t need to be on a leash, and doesn’t carry parasites…Etc. etc. Get over yourself. John Muir led domestic sheep into the Sierra, and damn near exterminated all the native sheep in our mountains. We have rules now, for good reason.


And yes, those silly people who think that the fact that they are tired, or thirsty, or just don't want to hike any more means that they should call 911 and request a "rescue." Here's a tip: sit down and rest for fifteen minutes. Drink some water, eat a little something. and then get up and slowly start putting one foot in front of the other. You'll be amazed how well it works.



Check our our website: http://www.backpackthesierra.com/
Or just read a good mystery novel set in the Sierra; https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Falling-Rocks-Paul-Wagner/dp/0984884963
Re: Santa's naughty list
December 14, 2021 01:49AM
Hear hear!

Several times I've had a campground reservation (or a wilderness permit) that I couldn't use, and I've had reservations I did use where the group decided to cut the trip short by a day once we were already encamped. I always cancel (if in advance) or let the rangers know (if already on site) so that others can use the spot/permit.

This past summer I had a new experience with this. I had a reservation for the TM campground in August, and as there were no walk-ups this year, I wanted to open the spot far enough in advance that someone else could take advantage of it. Before I cancelled the reservation, I learned from a friend that his adult kids, who had never been to Yosemite, were planning a 2-week camping trip in Northern CA. So his son and I got online at the same time (daytime my time, late night in CA where he was), and he grabbed my spot as soon as I cancelled it. Win-win.
Re: Santa's naughty list
December 14, 2021 07:21AM
Nice! That's the best solution of all!



Check our our website: http://www.backpackthesierra.com/
Or just read a good mystery novel set in the Sierra; https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Falling-Rocks-Paul-Wagner/dp/0984884963
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