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Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 24 2011 2:22 pm
by N1NJA
Well i hiked to the top of superstition today to check on the cross i put up there after that plane crashed into it, killing everyone on board. I put a cross and several notes from people giving their condolences to the families. Well i went up there to check on it three weeks after (today) to find it destroyed and the condolences gone. So sad. Some people are so inconsiderate. Makes me really mad but whatever, i rebuilt it and took some new pics.
On a lighter note i bumped into another member up there, daddylonglegs, nice to meet you man.
Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 12:00 am
by Jim
N1NJA wrote:
Wow really?
Yes, very much so.
Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 6:18 am
by WilliamnWendi
kingsnake wrote:I want to be eaten by coyotes. Wolves, bears, whatever, would work as well. Seriously. Which I guess means my memorial would be a fresh pile of ... uhm ... organic matter. Probably won't happen, but I can dream ...

I always thought that I would choke out adrift in space. Eventually my body would hit something cool. Who knows maybe my microbes would start a whole new race or religion. Something akin to "The Gods Must Be Crazy" (If anybody remembers that movie).
Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 6:21 am
by kingsnake
Really neat little movie. Definite thumbs up!

Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 6:22 am
by azbackpackr
The Gods Must Be Crazy is the funniest movie ever filmed...
Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 6:58 am
by Vaporman
N1NJA wrote:Wow really?
I say a temporary memorial would be fitting and appreciated by others.

Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 7:20 am
by DarthStiller
To get away from the whole touchy religion aspect of it, isn't the more immediate issue that this is illegal? Shouldn't that pretty much end the discussion and put into perspective that this is just simply wrong for that fact alone? I've been hearing the phrase "what part of the word 'illegal' don't you understand" on the immigration issue for years now. Seems like that simpler line of logic is appropriate here.
Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 9:01 am
by chumley
The Stillernator wrote:"what part of the word 'illegal' don't you understand"
Unfortunately, we have a well-established history of skirting rules in order to placate people in times of emotional duress. Example #1 in Arizona is waiving the 5-year waiting period to rename geographical locations as a memorial to somebody. If the government can bypass it's own rule and rename an entire mountain, why would anybody else expect that they can't bypass a rule and put up a small cross somewhere?
Re: Superstition mountain memorial
Posted: Dec 28 2011 10:01 am
by DarthStiller
chumley wrote:If the government can bypass it's own rule
Well that's the key issue on that argument. If the government or politician does it, it's (almost) by definition not illegal. Waiving a rule is not breaking a law (not that I like the nature of that issue, but it is what it is). If a private citizen is making a memorial, it is not that they simply
chumley wrote:bypass a rule
, they are breaking the law. If a ranger catches someone doing that and they get a citation, I don't think the argument "But officer, I'm only bypassing that rule" will be a convincing argument. I bypass the rule regarding speeding every time I drive, but the police don't recognize my private authority on that subject.