OK, I feel dumb. It's there in black and white.
Still, applying basic Aristotelian logic to this document is impossible.
1) Spending the night in the wilderness without a permit is illegal. It has been for a long time, here are the reasons historically.
2) It's still illegal even though there is no reason
whatsoever to think that it might not be any more.
Therefor
There's absolutely no reason for this Forest Order whatsoever.
Here's a bunch more characters for some reason no one can explain. Never mind that everyone knows this. It's the equivalent to "The Forest Service has determined that the sky is blue." A bunch or characters. "It's still blue".
Your tax dollars at work...
Sigh. Trip report. I pulled the plug. I drove from Sunnyvale to Clover Meadow Campground. Made good time. I left at 10am and arrived at 3:15pm.
Never in all my years of backcountry travel has my Spider Sense screamed so loudly. It was too hot, humid, no birds whatsoever, still tons of nasty insects. Lots of male Tarantulas looking for dates. I saw three Rattlesnakes. Super quiet in a really bad way. I tried to shake it. No dice. I drove out to the trailhead hoping to get the scent. Nope.
I can't really explain it. Normally I would be chomping at the bit in a setting like that, wanting to see what's around the corner. Not today. Yes, I may be nutty but if I've learned one thing in life so far it's "listen to your gut."
Maybe when it gets cooler up there and the clouds finally give it up.
Lovely day...