I would have either ignored it or moved on further up the trail. One thing you have to understand is "townies" don't use the trail for hiking, they use trailheads and close shelters & campsites for partying. Never camp within a mile of a road (especially a major highway crossing/especialy on a weekend) UNLESS you're willing to deal with partiers and other riff-raff. It's good horse sense.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
I just hope the authorities get more vigilant in checking on real law breaking that damages people's bodies and leads to incalculable financial burdens on society.
and by this----you mean alcohol and tobacco, right?
cause those two do far worse damage to people and society than your little "pot party" that may or may not have taken place next to your illegal pitched tent...................
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Allen "Monkeywrench" Freeman
NOBO 3-18-09 - 9-27-09
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If I had a dollar for every time I've seen that one misspelled.
you could afford the drugs talked about in this thread?
I went my the open area where the drug party was last year on the class III or class IV access road that the AT goes down, looks like the authorities decided to block off the entrance to cars, etc..LEUY1sa.jpg A truck was parked anyway. Oj2j9v4.jpg
But it still did not stop weekend party activity as there was a truck parked across the road and then when I went to where they were having the party last year there were guys partying below near the Housatonic.
Was this near Kent School by any chance? This would be their normal MO.
That pickup doesnt look like a "high-end" vehicle.