While most of the attention from our recent storms has been focused on the impact to residents and businesses, the California State Parks system was also hard hit.
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Strange, I remember being younger and if there was a tree over the hiking path you either made a conscious decision to hop over the fallen tree and continue your hike or turn back, but no lets close the entire park in case any other trees fell in it.
Stolen Indigenous lands
Get a chainsaw
get a chainsaw n move it
This is such bulls**t as much as it's reality, both regional and State parks save money hence make budget savings all the time they're closed, and they Will stay closed at their budget behest.the parke admin. see these emergencies as a financial bonus.
Those trees are not the problem…get a chainsaw duh. That dude's badge was bent.
fyodor is to follow tradition nietsche is to create your own values soren is to accept uncertainty.
1. top 5 rules for every estj. 1. top 5 rules of the nation 2. safety and basic biological needs. 3 buffers safeguards 4 important but no urgent. 5 job chores and circumcision.
1. top 5 rules of the nation 2. afety and basc biogoicla neneds 3 buffers and safegurads 44 imporantn btu not urgent j5j obchores and chircmucsioin.
top 5 rules for every estj. 1. top 5 rules of the nation 2. safety and basic biological needs 3 buffers and safeguards 4 important but not urgent. 5. job chores and circumcision.
Bigfeet are dancing up and down them paths with nary a potato camera on sight.
Uh Oh! Looks like park rangers might have to put down their donuts, get off their asses, and pick up a chainsaw and start earning their check.
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