[pct-l] Please stop burning up our trail - PCT closure SanJacinto

giniajim jplynch at crosslink.net
Sat May 8 16:26:01 CDT 2010


"They had to call for help and were evacuated by helicopter from a large rock as the fire raged around them. the fire chief told us they would be charged for the cost of putting it out - maybe about $35,000."

Anyone know the rules and regs by which they would be charged for the cost?  Just curious.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: eckert 
  To: AsABat 
  Cc: PCT 
  Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 5:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [pct-l] Please stop burning up our trail - PCT closure SanJacinto


  check out the next to the last paragraph

  http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?trailname=9205

  AsABat wrote:
  > I received a phone call last night about a fire on the PCT between Black
  > Mountain Road and Snow Creek. Last night the trail was closed. How long the
  > trail will be closed I don't know, you might check with the San Jacinto
  > Rangers in Idyllwild while you're in town. It sounds like the fire is out,
  > but cleanup continued. 50 acres burned.
  >
  > I was told the fire was started by a hiker using a stove in a grassy area.
  > Please remember - stoves can only be used where there is NO flammable
  > material within a 5-foot radius. Preferably find a clear space rather than
  > digging up a 10-foot diameter circle.
  >
  > PLEASE stop burning up our trail. It seems every year a PCT hiker starts at
  > least one wildfire. Besides messing up the environment, it really messes up
  > our credibility with the regional land management agencies.
  >
  > AsABat
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