JOHNNY CASH ONCE BURNED 500 ACRES OF NATIONAL FOREST — AND HIS RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNMENT WAS PURE OUTLAW. June 1965. High on amphetamines and whiskey, Johnny Cash drove a camper deep into California’s Los Padres National Forest for what was supposed to be a quiet fishing trip. The truck broke down. Sparks jumped. Within hours, flames were racing across the mountains. More than 500 acres burned, including a fragile sanctuary for the nearly extinct California condor. Then came the deposition. Under oath, Cash reportedly shrugged and said, “I didn’t do it. My truck did… and it’s dead, so you can’t question it.” The government demanded over $125,000 in damages. The FBI even circled the case. Years later, Cash admitted the truth: “I was full of amphetamines and arrogance.” The kicker? He’d recorded “Ring of Fire” two years before he literally started one.
Johnny Cash Once Burned 500 Acres of National Forest — And His Response Was Pure Outlaw Long before the black…