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Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 15 2020 10:56 am
by DixieFlyer
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

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 8:45 am
by toddak
No, I'm not terrified yet, because no one knows enough to be making predictions and mandating extreme actions based on those predictions. By no means am I saying its anything like a hoax, of course its serious, and other than the usual fringes everyone is treating it as such. But talk of world wars and mass deaths only feeds fear and panic. Absolutely, take common sense precautions. But I'm not prepared to force everyone into lockdown (yet).

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 11:08 am
by SpiderLegs
Just saw people in Moab asking hikers and others to stay away this week. Apparently they only have two ventilators and those are designated for emergency trips to the next closest hospital 5 hours away. They are worried about the potential strain on the limited medical resources they have in the area.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 12:19 pm
by chumley
Many regular contributors to HAZ are in a higher risk age category. If there are any of you that don’t have nearby family, friends, or neighbors that you can rely on, please shoot me a DM if I can run an errand for you so you can stay at home. I can’t guarantee toilet paper, but a trip to pick up a prescription or other need seems doable. I’m in Tempe, so Letty you’re on your own. ;)

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 12:33 pm
by RedRoxx44
Joe, may I please have a middle finger emoji. Thank you.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 1:50 pm
by Pivo
@chumley
Buddy, I have a Tower Station emergency.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 2:19 pm
by SpiderLegs
Well if you want to panic buy booze, it appears that Fry's once a quarter 25% off on 6 bottles or more stock up sale starts tomorrow.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 4:42 pm
by JimmyLyding
Perhaps I should have made a more nuanced comparison, but I wanted to convey that this crisis will materially affect every single person in this country.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 4:55 pm
by CannondaleKid
For the folks expecting to "shelter-in-place" for the foreseeable future, you might want to run out now and buy your big-screen TV before there's a run on them and you miss out... :roll: (like that's actually gonna happen? big box stores can only wish)

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 5:00 pm
by DixieFlyer
CannondaleKid wrote: Mar 17 2020 4:55 pm For the folks expecting to "shelter-in-place" for the foreseeable future, you might want to run out now and buy your big-screen TV before there's a run on them and you miss out... :roll: (like that's actually gonna happen? big box stores can only wish)
the only problem is that there are no sports to watch, so what's the use of having a TV? :)

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 5:02 pm
by RowdyandMe
@DixieFlyer
You can watch the news in HD!!!!

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 5:12 pm
by Nobody01
CannondaleKid wrote: Mar 17 2020 4:55 pm run out now and buy your big-screen TV before there's a run on them and you miss out... :roll: (like that's actually gonna happen? big box stores can only wish)
With the chaos which is unloading right now, that wouldn't surprise me if that happened.


...you know with how weird this whole thing is, it makes me wonder if there really is something to Nick Brostrom's simulation theory. :?

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 5:17 pm
by hikeaz
DixieFlyer wrote: Mar 17 2020 5:00 pm the only problem is that there are no sports to watch, so what's the use of having a TV? :)
https://twitter.com/i/status/1222648826303066113

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 5:33 pm
by outdoor_lover
run out now and buy your big-screen TV before there's a run on them and you miss out... :roll: (like that's actually gonna happen? big box stores can only wish)
Yep, and when they run out, the looting will definitely get started. Screw the TP, I need a TV! That's the only thing still missing from this current "disaster". But with more and more businesses closing, I wouldn't be surprised to see it start.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 6:01 pm
by RowdyandMe
@outdoor_lover
And guns sells are taking off.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 6:13 pm
by SuperstitionGuy
@RowdyandMe
Says .... "Gun sales are taking off"
Why shouldn't they as we know that next comes looting of the stores and then our homes.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 6:15 pm
by RowdyandMe
@SuperstitionGuy
I expect more looting of homes vs business after all it is an election year.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 7:26 pm
by Pivo
Sadly, The Crown Jewel of the Tucson Mountains will be closed.

https://tucson.com/news/local/tumamoc-h ... 7NdnL8ZjMU

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 8:14 pm
by Tough_Boots
This thread fell into ignorant fear mongering slower than expected. I thought it was going to happen yesterday for sure.

Funny how people won't take a pandemic seriously but they can't wait to freak out about people stealing their stuff.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 9:51 pm
by JimmyLyding
I've been on the phone all day with customers and friends/family back home in Arizona. Every Arizonan I talked with today asked me whether looting or home invasions are up here in the SF Bay Area. I haven't seen any reports of looting or home invasions in the last few weeks, and it hasn't been brought up in the local media.
I think we'll all be better off if we prepare to help our neighbors (while maintaining a safe distance from each other!) rather than worry about armed robbers forcing their way into your home to steal toilet paper.

Re: Coronavirus and hiking

Posted: Mar 17 2020 9:56 pm
by LosDosSloFolks
@JimmyLyding
I don't understand the whole toilet paper hoarding thing. Kleenex would make more sense as it will be our noses that are running, not our asses. :-k