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Oh, I should have clarified my message, I especially dislike the fact that the rich people nearby think it's ok to close off public places. I just felt the need to point out that, while they chose the wrong way to react to it, the problem they're reacting to is a legitimate one.
It's like the Reddit hug of death. Someone share's something, it goes viral, suddenly a business used to handling 50 costumers a week is trying to support 10000 and can't.
I would never advocate for allowing rich people to do whatever they want because their motivations are undoubtedly "filthy poors". What you're saying makes it very clear that they were just being selfish. Especially with the added mention that there was no social media push, and it is effectively just locals being blocked.
Edit: that being said, human beings are dirty. Take care of the spaces you occupy.
It is a difficult issue for sure, but California has a sore history with individuals or small groups cutting off access to public spaces.
Personally, I think the solution lies in infrastructure and other investments that increase access while protecting the natural wonders around us. This particular location is not exactly pristine wilds; it lies among several sprawling estates in the foothills.
What I want to resist is the notion that some 'others' are the problem when a good location becomes popular. All too often when you ask someone "Who should not be allowed?" the answer is "Someone else, but not me!"
I'm right there with you, 100%.
An area near my home was blocked off by assholes with massive fallen tree trunks. A popular swimming hole was completely blocked off by the rich assholes who live along the river.
Same thing, it's not like it was ever pristine, but it just so happens that it's right next to rich people's land.