I dont think closures are the way to go. Although in principle, stopping the bad crap from happening would be great, but I believe our reputation has been tarnished so badly that we need to be proactive in swaying public opinion of our groups back into our favor. If everything bad that happens in the random camps all of a sudden stops, the uniformed (and likely the groups that are anti's) wont stop harrassing us. Instead if everyone was out camping in the random use areas and showed how things should be done - instead of just supporting closure, this would attract some positive media that would further our cause. Although I guess this is largely impractical, and mostly impossible, I just think that outright closures are bad for us because its gives undeniable proof that closures do work, and that wont help anyone in the long run. Give an inch and theyll take a mile right? If may long gets shut down and there are no problems, all of a sudden they are going to want to close it down all of may, and the june, july, yada yada yada. Perhaps if every responsible camper got out and filled up the random camp sites, brought some baby trees (saplings??) along to plant, and did trail reconstruction and we got camera crews out there, it would really help us out, instead of the admission of guilt that a closure is. Once again, I know this is not really plausible but im just trying to express a point.