Above all I am about 3 miles from the Pipeline Fire in Flagstaff Arizona. However my experiences South of here inform what happened here. Learn more in Pipeline-Fire-Flagstaff-Arizona-Bob Davis Podcast 1058.
Firstly I was camping in the Coconino National Forest about 20 miles South of Flagstaff.
Secondly what I saw there was blatant disregard of the no fire rule by campers.
Of course we all want freedom.
Certainly nobody likes rules.
But freedom doesn’t mean being an idiot.
I had a great conversation with a park ranger in the same vein.
To clarify there are too many visitors and according to the ranger they don’t listen.
And she said the rangers would rather tell people what they can do.
Due to the number of visitors in paid sites the National Forest shunts people to dispersed camping sites North of Sedona and South of Flagstaff.
As a result there are no vault toilets or trash facilities.
Apparently modern Americans don’t know what to do with that.
Furthermore if they want a campfire then they light one.
In Pipeline-Fire-Flagstaff-Arizona-Bob Davis Podcast 1058 I’ll tell some stories about some of the things that went on in that dispersed campground this weekend.
Moreover things that provoked a visit in force from the Forest Service.
To sum up it’s amazing to me that people don’t fully appreciate how lucky we are to have these spaces to experience.
Even more a forest fire is incredibly destructive during and after the burn.
And it’s sad when the fire starts because someone just wants to do what they want to do.
In conclusion I don’t get into the debate about how they manage these forests. Truth is there is a generational drought in the west.
A sign that says no fires means no fire.
Sad that has to be said.
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