The one thing I don't agree with is... "Now, when that happens, I can imagine a lot of different reactions. One of them COULD be the feeling of being "violated". Someone doing something in MY park without my permission." I don't want to get too technical but, in reality, it is our park. Our tax dollars. Too many times the ranger or superintendant forget that being the steward does not award ownership. When they have this mentality, it is time for them to go. They might manage it but they still need to listen to the public majority. I know it was not the point and no response is needed. I just ran into someone the other day that called the park I was at "HIS" park and he was very unreasonable about several things. I think I pay part of his salary. Mike Griffin