[pct-l] Hiker Trash

Sir Mix-a-lot atetuna at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 20:22:13 CDT 2011


Hikers growing mj?  No.  I have visited a farm on Fuller Ridge that was
uprooted a couple years ago.  The irrigation system is still fully intact.
 How kind of the Forest Service to leave a potential revenue stream ready
for me to start up.  I suppose it's appropriate since I'd merely have to
make a small change, and it's "I like big buds and I can not lie..." Too bad
it's illegal.

Sir Mix-a-lot

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes <
diane at santabarbarahikes.com> wrote:

>
> On Jun 6, 2011, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> > 4. In all my years of hiking and backpacking I never had enough
> > time to stop and grow marijuana. Frankly, it just takes too long to
> > set up all those irrigation hoses and then - the wait for the buds?
> > And there is no practical place to plant it on Fuller Ridge - I'm
> > just guessing here, not speaking from experience. Can't be thru-
> > hikers involved in that.
>
> Oh yeah? Every time I've hiked Fuller Ridge I've managed to grow a
> couple of acres of marijuana.
>
> Ok. Just kidding. I, too, thought that was odd to think that hikers
> who just want to get the heck off Fuller Ridge and onward across the
> desert would be accused of taking the time to grow crops on the
> trail. Also strange that any hikers would ask anybody in Snow Creek
> community for anything. A) there's plenty of water at the faucet and
> B) isn't it common knowledge that the denizens of Snow Creek are not
> hiker friendly? I don't know if that's true, but that's what I've
> heard. Of course, we met a friendly man walking his unfriendly little
> yip-yip dogs the day we hiked through Snow Creek, so maybe it's not
> true, but it's what I heard somewhere.
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