Perhaps this issue has been addressed in the past...
Yesterday it took a friend 7 hrs to drive from Phelan to Wrightwood. Every road into town and out was practically at a standstill and backed up for miles. No news to anyone who has tried to get around town the last few days. This obviously creates a major hinderance for emergency responders to Mtn. High.
I'm far more concerned, however, about what would take place should a natural disaster occur during a snow day: forest fire (unlikely), spreading house fire (almost happened two weeks ago!), serious earthquake.
Residents and visitors could not escape. Responders could not respond. Available food supplies would soon dwindle. Community services (water, sewage, trash) would be over-taxed. Thousands of visitors would be without shelter, food, adequate clothing, etc. Chaos, unrest, violence could very well result. Depending on the nature of the disaster thousands of lives could be put at stake.
I'm wondering if a county, state, federal agency could restrict the number of vehicles coming into the area, given the fact that Wrightwood sits within the bounds of the Angeles National Forest.
My sons call me Eeyore.
(Eeyore is a pessimistic, gloomy, depressed, anhedonic, old grey stuffed donkey who is a friend of Winnie-the-Pooh.)