lol good point, he loves to talk about no glass and no guns but nothing else, and allowing camping for a buck more just engenders more people breaking the rules and staying overnight. Maybe if he towed unattended vehicles at night, regardless of whether they paid overnight fees, people would realize that they just can't backpack down and stay for three days straight.
i think the rangers should be down there more often too, of course, but what i saw that night was really a waste, i mean, really, why go on august 25th, when literally no one down there, when the odds of writing tickets and enforcing rules down there are multiplied by 10 if you went on labor day sunday?
i think it has something to do with the fact that they wanted to go at a time that wasnt busy, but i suppose thats just me being cynical. i mean, maybe they want the weekends and holidays off just like everyone else =)
serenity
ps - sorry i snapped steamboat, just been under a lot of stress lately, and of course all the country hasn't had much good news either lately, a city gone, gas at record highs... a soak in the womb is really what i need... anyways, my apologies, and happy springing