If you mean gasoline bombs, like “Sobi” or Mickey” bombs, they often qualify under laws and rules pertaining to fireworks (normally illegal) and spray glass about in their non-professional pyrotechnic display that can pose a danger to all, though they are kind of interesting to watch in a what will the hillbilly do next kind of way.
But if you mean, ummmm, human gas, well, ummm, though talk around the campfire can be a lot of fun and laughs, keeping one’s most odoriferous comments to themselves is just good camping etiquette! My mommy taught me that. She tried to teach Daddy also but he didn’t listen.
Chazz Layne wrote:You know, the more I look at this the more I think all involved parties, including the USFS, are missing something here... and I'd venture a guess it is due to a mis-marked trail or a mis-placed trail marker.
So, 2N93D is all OK? Isn’t that the trail you mentioned on radio (after you all got off Gold Mtn.), then my buddy and I did in the evening a few Saturdays back, 38 to 38 again, up and over? That is 2N93 and then 2N93D, or am I mistaken?
I will say that the USFS’s work to close ‘side trails’ in and very near Holcomb Valley only blocked off areas for dispersed camping, and will then concentrate all of that into a few small areas, making for a less than pleasant experience. I already experienced that that same weekend.