sketchfest Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 Can anyone tell me if they are allowing cook stoves outside of the bivy area at Smith? or are they still making you cook in the parking lot. Quote
Bob_Clarke Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 Still making us cook in the parking lot. Leave your Subaru at home if you have one, theives have a master key to unlock and steal stuff from them. Quote
sketchfest Posted April 10, 2002 Author Posted April 10, 2002 Skull Hollow? Only ever camped at Grasslands and the Bivy. I might have to give it a try. Anybody know why we have to cook in the p-lot, seems like fire danger is pretty low right now. Quote
erik Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 quote: Originally posted by sketchfest: Skull Hollow? Only ever camped at Grasslands and the Bivy. I might have to give it a try. Anybody know why we have to cook in the p-lot, seems like fire danger is pretty low right now. SAME PLACE IS SKULL HOLLOW AND THE GRASSLANDS..... FIGURE IF THEY JUST MAKE A SWEEPING NO COOKING ZONE, THEN THE ISSUE OF ENFORCEMENT DROPS TO MINIMAL......DEAL WITH IT.... THEN AGAIN I THINK THE LAST TWO MAJOR FIRES WERE SET BY THE man HIMSELF......... just like the only people who ever mess with raptors are the biologists.....but us climbers get blamed for messing with them>>??!! i dont get that....then again those biologists are specially trained to mess with animals and distrub they're habitat........for the sake of sch-ence....... Quote
gapertimmy Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 i have this really great bivvy for smith and it has a bbq, and a full cooking range... skull hollow also offers some look into the local color as well, some nice rock formations that yocals use for fire pit backdrops, and lots of coorz lite cans strewn about the country side. becky and i hiked up gray butte a few weeks ago and found about 12 coors bottles on the way to the top, i was pretty impressed some dude put away a 12 pack whilst hiking the butte, not that is extreme! Quote
sketchfest Posted April 10, 2002 Author Posted April 10, 2002 I am impressed, I didn't know coorz still made a 12 pack, I thought you could only buy it in the handy suitcase size. Quote
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