A man stood next to his RV reading a small wooden plaque that read, “Headwaters Preserve, Dedicated in Loving and Living Memory of Diana Jamison.” He got back into the driver’s seat next to his wife who was chewing a piece of gum and checking her makeup in the mirror. “I can’t believe it. There’s no more road. There’s not even a trail.” “You mean we dragged our rig over this gravel to look at a plaque?” said his wife. “Seems so,” said the man. “What’s the point of preserving it if we’re not allowed to use it?” “No wonder Pacific Lumber booted their CEO,” he said, picking up the Humboldt Chronicle, the headline of which read, “Molten in, Jamison Out.” The opening of the article read, “Charging that Jamison’s new policies had failed to maximize Pacific Lumber’s profits, Matthew Molten,

