Coronavirus and hiking
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Coronavirus and hiking
Now that we are living in the era of "social distancing", it shouldn't be too surprising to see some hiking venues closed.
Here are a couple of examples:
* The Navajo Nation has closed all of their tribal parks: https://navajonationparks.org/public-notice/
* The road up to Kitt Peak is closed to the public...here is a pic that a friend took when he attempted to ride his bicycle up to the top: [ broken link removed ]
It would seem like hiking, especially in remote areas, would be one of the safer things that you can do...but with the frenzy that is going on, I imagine that there will be more closures in the coming days
Here are a couple of examples:
* The Navajo Nation has closed all of their tribal parks: https://navajonationparks.org/public-notice/
* The road up to Kitt Peak is closed to the public...here is a pic that a friend took when he attempted to ride his bicycle up to the top: [ broken link removed ]
It would seem like hiking, especially in remote areas, would be one of the safer things that you can do...but with the frenzy that is going on, I imagine that there will be more closures in the coming days
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
@xthine
So, do not park at the trailhead. Walk in. Keep walking.
So, do not park at the trailhead. Walk in. Keep walking.
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
Keep some Campsuds or a tiny container of dish soap and a full gallon water jug in your car... Just as effective, if not more, according to the experts.DixieFlyer wrote:true...but where can you get hand sanitizer at these days?
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
@xthine
I am also quite curious what the upcoming weekends will bring. My hypothesis remains there is a bell curve to the number of people that are unwilling to put effort in to researching what is still open, what is still car accessible, riding a bike to trails, mapping out less used trails, road walking, etc. Most won't travel very far from home right now. Indeed I imagine a lot of people didn't even read the actual stay at home order and went off of news reports instead - most of which have got it wrong, and made it sound like being outside your home for anything other than a neighborhood stroll and a trip to the grocery store would be met by a class 1 misdemeanor. I think these misconceptions will keep a large number of people away from less popular remote trailheads; opting to do laps in their back yards instead.
I am also quite curious what the upcoming weekends will bring. My hypothesis remains there is a bell curve to the number of people that are unwilling to put effort in to researching what is still open, what is still car accessible, riding a bike to trails, mapping out less used trails, road walking, etc. Most won't travel very far from home right now. Indeed I imagine a lot of people didn't even read the actual stay at home order and went off of news reports instead - most of which have got it wrong, and made it sound like being outside your home for anything other than a neighborhood stroll and a trip to the grocery store would be met by a class 1 misdemeanor. I think these misconceptions will keep a large number of people away from less popular remote trailheads; opting to do laps in their back yards instead.
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
Not a hiking post so can be removed if wanted. I've just about perfected my clean technique for general community travel. Min 3 pairs garden gloves in car, gallon jug of water, rags, small trash bag, 3 neck gaitors ( neighbor also made a nice mask and gave it to me).
Gas pump- out of vehicle with pay card in pocket. Gloves on. Hand that handles keys, pay card, gas cap, door handle is kept "clean". Hand that inputs info on key pad and pumps gas is the "dirty hand". It does not come in contact with clean surfaces ( ie vehicle or person). Once contact is done dirty hand glove removed first inside out, then clean glove with dirty glove tucked into it. For me I just throw the inside out gloves in the floor board. The contact surface is separated from any "clean" or supposed clean surfaces. These gloves will not be reused till I wash them.
Grocery store a little more problematic. again a pair of new gloves for all tasks. A separate single glove in a pocket considered again a "clean" glove. Upon checkout if using a pay card esp not cash, the "dirty " hand glove is removed carefully and the clean glove ( or bare hand) installed to handle pay card so you don't have to remember to clean the card. If you are disciplined reinstall dirty glove to get cart out to car. Clean glove or bare hand to handle keys and open car door. Unload groceries into designated area hopefully trunk or non pedestrian traffic area. Gloves off and inside out again, not to be reused until cleaned. At home unloading of groceries you can use yet another pair of gloves, then wash hands. Upon handling packaging in your house just wash hands after you do so. The virus can live a while on certain packaging but not forever. So plain handwashing should do as long as you are pretty religious about it.
The third pair of gloves in the car for any other not planned tasks along your route. The key is either sanitize or change gloves between interactions then clean them and wash your hands as soon as you can. Same with face coverings, once in an area of people then once you leave that area remove your face cover and plan to wash it. Again do so by trying to not touch the outer surface of that covering.
My .02 cents for the day. The only take away is if you use gloves, change or sanitize them. Sure it's not sterile technique but so far probably doesn't need to be.
Gas pump- out of vehicle with pay card in pocket. Gloves on. Hand that handles keys, pay card, gas cap, door handle is kept "clean". Hand that inputs info on key pad and pumps gas is the "dirty hand". It does not come in contact with clean surfaces ( ie vehicle or person). Once contact is done dirty hand glove removed first inside out, then clean glove with dirty glove tucked into it. For me I just throw the inside out gloves in the floor board. The contact surface is separated from any "clean" or supposed clean surfaces. These gloves will not be reused till I wash them.
Grocery store a little more problematic. again a pair of new gloves for all tasks. A separate single glove in a pocket considered again a "clean" glove. Upon checkout if using a pay card esp not cash, the "dirty " hand glove is removed carefully and the clean glove ( or bare hand) installed to handle pay card so you don't have to remember to clean the card. If you are disciplined reinstall dirty glove to get cart out to car. Clean glove or bare hand to handle keys and open car door. Unload groceries into designated area hopefully trunk or non pedestrian traffic area. Gloves off and inside out again, not to be reused until cleaned. At home unloading of groceries you can use yet another pair of gloves, then wash hands. Upon handling packaging in your house just wash hands after you do so. The virus can live a while on certain packaging but not forever. So plain handwashing should do as long as you are pretty religious about it.
The third pair of gloves in the car for any other not planned tasks along your route. The key is either sanitize or change gloves between interactions then clean them and wash your hands as soon as you can. Same with face coverings, once in an area of people then once you leave that area remove your face cover and plan to wash it. Again do so by trying to not touch the outer surface of that covering.
My .02 cents for the day. The only take away is if you use gloves, change or sanitize them. Sure it's not sterile technique but so far probably doesn't need to be.
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
Yepp. Nailed it!sidhayes wrote:So, do not park at the trailhead. Walk in. Keep walking.
We just spent almost 4 days up east of Payson and didn't really hit any trails. Saw tons of elk and deer and the dog loved it. Didn't meet a soul in the woods.
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
Our state parks are open (for now) but run with it anyway..
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"The censorship method ... is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient."
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
@hikeaz
Equating being told we can't do something with jail time... the worst comic strip of all time found a way (I'm sure unintentionally) to illustrate "privilege" perfectly.
Equating being told we can't do something with jail time... the worst comic strip of all time found a way (I'm sure unintentionally) to illustrate "privilege" perfectly.
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
Squaw Peak?
Camelback?
Nope...Images from the Huangshan mountain park in Anhui province on Saturday April 4, 2020
Camelback?
Nope...Images from the Huangshan mountain park in Anhui province on Saturday April 4, 2020
"The censorship method ... is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient."
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
@hikeaz
Your photo on the right was taken on a weekday at Pinnacle Peak Park. Must of been very cold though...the women are wearing so much clothing.
Your photo on the right was taken on a weekday at Pinnacle Peak Park. Must of been very cold though...the women are wearing so much clothing.
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@hikeaz
That is insane. Is any hike or park worth dealing with a crowd like that?!
That is insane. Is any hike or park worth dealing with a crowd like that?!
Stop crying and just go do the hike.
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@LindaAnn
It's probably much better than what they feel boxed up in their smog-choked cities
It's probably much better than what they feel boxed up in their smog-choked cities
CannondaleKid
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Or the line at Costco....LosDosSloFolks wrote: ↑Apr 06 2020 3:11 pm @hikeaz
Your photo on the right was taken on a weekday at Pinnacle Peak Park.......
"The censorship method ... is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient."
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
You aren't late if you don't show up!
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@ALMAL
Is it one of your machines?
Is it one of your machines?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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@chumley
No, but I wish I had thought of that first!
No, but I wish I had thought of that first!
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So what ever became of this? Was it just one publicity-thirsty councilperson's facebook feed, or something more?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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@chumley
it looks like the council voted to keep the trails open: https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ph ... s-11462731
it looks like the council voted to keep the trails open: https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ph ... s-11462731
Civilization is a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there
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Re: Coronavirus and hiking
@DixieFlyer 
Yay. Politics!
I guess I still don't understand why it was ever being discussed at all. Instead of trying to stir up a political firestorm with the public, wouldn't a prudent councilperson assure their voters that such a motion would be illegal, and move on to more important matters?As Cris Meyer, city attorney, pointed out to council members on Thursday, Ducey's March 23 mandate prevents the total closure of trails, parks, and golf courses — meaning it was never really an option, legally speaking.

Yay. Politics!
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