Mount Simon

In the photo there is a small peak just to the right of Piestewa. I want it to be named Mount Simon. Suddenly this is a revenue idea for the Phoenix Park and Recreation Department. Sell virtual naming rights to all of the minor peaks, knolls, valleys, canyons and other land features in the city. The naming rights would expire in twenty years and the names would only show up on the computerized and cleverly named maps accessible on your smart phone or printed on your very handsome certificate.

Who would pay for the right to name a hill. It is the perfect gift for an old hiker like me so my children would almost certainly buy me one or two. I propose that a gulch be $100, a knoll be $300 and a real hill be $800. Projected annual revenue two to three million dollars.

Overcoming your obvious objections to this new idea:

  • It is not new. They have been doing it with stars for a long time.
  • It is not permanent. they can be renewed, resold or cancelled in twenty years.
  • It is not demeaning to sell temporary naming right to things. The buses are full of ads for ambulance chasing lawyers, the freeways are cleaned by the local Travel Lodge and Major League Baseball has an official tire (Hankook). Think Stadiums.

Photo is Piestewa Peak (recently renamed) from the lake at Granada Park.

Travel Thought Two

The paradox of travel: We all want to go to the same beautiful places and we want to be the only ones there.

Photo is of a beaver dam in Lindy Canyon in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mtns.

Mega-Corporations

Can Mega-Corporations be controlled?

How?

Is it necessary?

Then why aren’t you thinking more about the question?

Photo is a perspective deception at Balanced Rock.

Companies like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, Google

Another Good Idea Gone Bad

The photo above shows a part of the Panorama Trail in Yosemite National Park. Sometime in the first half of the 20th Century the trail was covered with a few inches of asphalted like it was a small road. There are remnants like this all over the high country of Yosemite.

It is important to ponder that 70 or a hundred years ago enough people thought that it was a good idea that it got done. Now not so much. The tar is an environmental hazard, it is ugly and hiking on asphalt is not real hiking. What else do we do today that will it turns out be bad ideas in a few generations or even less.

For instance government insurance for bankers so they have risk free money to loan. For example: Student Loans, The FDIC,

How about letting Public Employees Unionize? How is that working out?

Windmills?

Birthday Haiku

Simon’s birthday dreams
Yosemite Half Dome looms
Free Solo awaits

Composed for me for my birthday by Bob K. Haiku-san

We had an excellent trip to Yosemite. With lots of good company, hiking and stream play.