Yep, that's right Wizard...everything in the National Forest is supposed to be left as it is. No pools built. No Native American artifacts, no clay faces for you to collect, and no tightropes to interrupt the view of nature. After all, if 20 or 50 people love seeing the tightrope walker, and one or two find it as an interruption in nature, then the tightrope walker should be careful to please the one or two only, right?
You know, AZ Mike does get quite excitable, but he also has some valid points about you as well. I've spent the last year trying to be nice to you, and you look for every opportunity to find a way to put me down. Even when I saw that AZ Mike told you the tightrope walker was mad at you, and I didn't think it was fair to tell you that without explaining, I try to help out by giving you the full story, and you came back all argumentative as though I was accusing you or something. No, I guess four posts from DCR and a few from you do not constitute making a big deal of it, or at least that is a matter of opinion. But, once again, if you and/or DCR feel that unstacking rocks is an appropriate and worthwhile activity for DCV, please have it put on the agenda for the meeting. I started this thread to seek ideas for DCV activities, but the only topic that has come up is rock-stacking, that you and DCR want to imply is mostly done by me, even though that is far from the case.
And why bring in the USFS if you're not trying to make a big deal of it? As I remember, all the rangers at our meeting that day said they had no problem with rock stacking, and they reported that one other ranger does not like it for religeous reasons. Oh...you weren't at that meeting. It was the one where Ranger Brad wanted to talk to you about the work you did on a trail. Did you not displace anything of nature in that work?
Say...you two aren't just using rock-stacking as an excuse to find fault with me because I refuse to hate Mike Castro? Just a thought...can't see much other reason...Neither one of you has said that you are suggesting it as an activity for DCV, even though I have asked.