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This ended up being 26 emails over the course of 3 days. We then emailed him all types of help documention, all of which he refused to do. We then asked him about when he purchased it and his answer was about 4 years ago.
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Ok, we should be able to get the manufacture to warranty it. He then told us he purchased it from another company and wanted us to warranty it. We then requested a receipt as we could not find him in our records. This customer requested that we send him a new power unit and air motor. This customer has never placed an order with us.) Signpost at the junction just outside of camp needs to be redone.We do not satisfy everybody: (As a note.
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Los Padres Forest Association - 03-19-2018īackpacker camp, with hazard tree looming in the distance.Ĭamp is full of grasses, firewood is collected but current restrictions disallow fire. Again, suggest camping at the Station Site. The huge hazard pine at the Backpacker Campstie. Spring box is working great, but there is so much water everywhere. Los Padres Forest Association - 03-19-2017įirst view of Madulce from the top of Heart Break Hill on the Santa Barbara Canyon Trail. Possibly killed by bear as there was a lot of sign nearbyģ rattlesnakes were spotted on our overnight tripīear tracks in the mud. Los Padres Forest Association - 10-25-2014 Los Padres Forest Association - 06-27-2014 Burtness - A Camper's Guide to the Tri-County Area Survey Photos: The small wild California strawberry plant grows in this area and in the San Rafael Mountains. History: This camp takes its name from Malduce Peak, called strawberry peak on the 1905 Forest Service Map, While the term has never existed as written word in Spanish, it (or a term close in appearance and sound) is Catalonian Spanish for "strawberry," and was used as such in this part of the state. The camp can also be accessed from the Malduce Trail (28W09) via the Puerto Suelo Trail (3E08) or Buckhorn Rd (9N11) The meadow or clearing below the camp at the old cabin site is both a wonderful and safe place to camp.Īccess: 6 miles beyond the locked gate at the head of the Santa Barbara Canyon Trail (25W02), an old jeep road that gradually increases in elevation until near the end of the canyon at which point it steeply escalates up a ridge, this portion is called heartbreak hill. The Zaca Fire burnt this area in 2007, please take caution when choosing a location to camp due to multitude of hazard or dead trees, which can be a major issue in a light wind, so please choose a safe location to set up camp. The camp is positioned under a group of tall pines and next to a small seasonal creek. The Malduce Camp was once an old forest service outpost or guard station, the historical structure was first constructed by a squatter in the 1880's and was used by the Forest Service from 1890 to 1929, then was rebuilt in 1930 and was used until it was burnt by an act of arson in late 1990's. This camp can go dry in the late summer and fall. Depending on the time of year the small creek can also be used.