
No Dogs Allowed
Somebody had to say something about the dogs. The asinine activity of the few and the silence and complacence of the rest makes climbers as a group a bunch of assholes. If you are part of the group you have to do your best to walk against the current. I feel for the guy who had to darken his day by saying something negative to someone. I think he would do it again though, in fact I am 100% certain of it. 

Nice.Ascentionist wrote:When Luke showed up at the Mos Eisley cantina with his droids he had to send them outside because their kind was not allowed. And then they were almost discovered by Imperial Stormtroopers. Because of Luke's irresponsibility the Death Star could still be in action today, bouncing around the galaxy, blasting planets at random, furthering the Emperor's evil agenda.
All because some stupid farm boy couldn't read a sign...
Very nice.caribe wrote:Those were not the droids they were looking for. . .
Pick myself up, stop lookin' back.
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Thank you Ben for quoting from the published Rules for Muir Valley Visitors. I don't think we can say it any more clearly than that.Barnacle Ben wrote:http://www.muirvalley.com/warnings-rules.php14. Dogs are not allowed in Muir Valley. This includes the parking lot. Leaving your dog tied to your car or, worse yet, shut in your car puts you dog at unreasonable risk of injury or death by overheating.
And, thank you, Josephine, for stepping up to a situation which could have put a dog at risk of serious overheating. We had to institute a No Dogs policy at Muir after years of irresponsible behavior on the part of a very few dog owners causing problems for other climbers.
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seriously????? climbers being irresponsible slobs, always takers and then whining about their rights???? I don't beleive it.Liz_Weber wrote:Thank you Ben for quoting from the published Rules for Muir Valley Visitors. I don't think we can say it any more clearly than that.Barnacle Ben wrote:http://www.muirvalley.com/warnings-rules.php14. Dogs are not allowed in Muir Valley. This includes the parking lot. Leaving your dog tied to your car or, worse yet, shut in your car puts you dog at unreasonable risk of injury or death by overheating.
And, thank you, Josephine, for stepping up to a situation which could have put a dog at risk of serious overheating. We had to institute a No Dogs policy at Muir after years of irresponsible behavior on the part of a very few dog owners causing problems for other climbers.
Liz Weber
wellll.....maybe.
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Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
I know it is stupid, but a big sign at the entrance to the parking lot saying no dogs in the parking lot, on trails, or at crags might help. At least then they can't claim they didn't see the little signs on the trees or that they didn't read the rules in the guidebook or online.
The theory of evolution is just as stupid as the theories of gravity and electromagnetism.