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wood fires at Arapiles |
3-Jun-2011 At 2:37:56 PM |
vonClimb
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Man it so cold in May at night at Araps. Surely there is another alternative than increasing the ban. The number of people who actually buy wood to burn at araps is minimal. Isn't this the root of the problem?
This is all a bloody result of no resources allocated to the park. These days the rangers are pretty well limited to cleaning the toilets. If more resources were allocated then the rangers would have capability to collect camp fees (at the moment no one pays them) and maybe put some of it towards providing wood. Maybe this should be a goal of the "arapiles advisory committee" rather than suggesting new crappy rules. |
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