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The recent post by McRat got me thinking about ill-behaved people in the mountains. He told the story about three guys throwing large rocks off the summit of Eisenhower (I don't know how to link previous posts). I'm not talking about people who walk on the fragile plants because they just don't know any better, or the loud cell-phone jockeys. Those and similar things can be easily addressed or easily ignored. I'm talking about real good-ole, down-home, red-blooded obnoxious behavior. Like throwing large stones from the summit of Eisenhower, for example. If I had been in McRat's position I don't know what I would've done. I would like to think I would have told them to stop. What if I had, and they told me to screw. What then? It's not like I can call the cops and they'll be there in 10 minutes. And if it's three against one, or three against two, and there's a significant size differential, then pointing a finger in their faces probably won't end well. Easy to say, "Well, I would've done x, y, and z." But you don't know until you're there.
Last month there were three guys on one of the tent platforms near mine. They were drunk, and they were being much too loud considering it was about 9:30pm. They appeared to be over the age of 25, and yet the conversation was about nothing but beer. "I carried the beer last time...yeah but that was only a 12-rack...I don't care if I forget the tent, as long as I don't forget my 12-rack...blah blah blah." Jeesh, at what age do you stop giggling about how drunk you're gonna get next weekend. The caretaker came over once and told them very nicely, "Hey guys, lots of people here are waking up in about 8 hours and your voices are carrying very far and loud in the woods." They quieted down for about 5 minutes and then went right back at it. This continued for about an hour longer, and I gave myself a limit of 11PM. If they were still at it at 11PM, I was going to go over and say something. Fortunately it didn't have to come to that, as I fell asleep before that. BTW, I wear earplugs and they were still keeping me up. The caretaker tried once, but they pretty much blew him off. what could he do at that point? Could he boot them out at 10:30 at night? What's the rule in this case? What if I had said something and in addition to being obnoxious drunks they also turned out to be violent drunks?
Then what?
Last month there were three guys on one of the tent platforms near mine. They were drunk, and they were being much too loud considering it was about 9:30pm. They appeared to be over the age of 25, and yet the conversation was about nothing but beer. "I carried the beer last time...yeah but that was only a 12-rack...I don't care if I forget the tent, as long as I don't forget my 12-rack...blah blah blah." Jeesh, at what age do you stop giggling about how drunk you're gonna get next weekend. The caretaker came over once and told them very nicely, "Hey guys, lots of people here are waking up in about 8 hours and your voices are carrying very far and loud in the woods." They quieted down for about 5 minutes and then went right back at it. This continued for about an hour longer, and I gave myself a limit of 11PM. If they were still at it at 11PM, I was going to go over and say something. Fortunately it didn't have to come to that, as I fell asleep before that. BTW, I wear earplugs and they were still keeping me up. The caretaker tried once, but they pretty much blew him off. what could he do at that point? Could he boot them out at 10:30 at night? What's the rule in this case? What if I had said something and in addition to being obnoxious drunks they also turned out to be violent drunks?
Then what?