"This is the real world muchachos, and we are in it"- B.Traven, Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Nature isn't very foregiving, be it injured grizzly bears or bird watchers. Conversely, our species alone can modify entire ecosystems over generations or within days. Every fire locally is a boon to archaeologic surveys and the missing persons files. People continue to attempt desert crossings from Mexico into the Southwestern deserts. They've died of thirst, hypothermia and two by ingesting poisonous mushrooms. After a major disaster such as the Arizona fires come the agendas and finger pointing. Environmentalists point to the droughts caused by over timber harvesting, lumbermen to overgrown vegetation and burned out homeowners at the individuals who actually initiated the blaze. We can't second guess any of these views here. What we can do, and the site's purpose, is to educate. Bill's scout troop and the dope smoking mountain man I "lectured "on the fire hazard posted trail today are a start.