Alas, one fatality, but it was someone rock climbing alone.
I was out recently with a friend who hikes a LOT, and it struck me how much hiking muscle one develops over time. When I first started, many moons ago now, I used to roll my ankle something terrifying. Now, even as I'm getting older and slower, I do fee like my legs and ankles can take a lot of burden and still keep me upright where earlier I would have fallen and gotten injured. That isn't bragging! Rather, I think it's just simply that if someone does something long enough, she or he builds up the ability to take what is tossed at her or him better than newcomers.
In any event, I do wish more folks would hike with the AMC and avoid the problems we read about over and over of people starting too late and/or getting lost.
Rescues: http://www.wildnh.com/Newsroom/2014/Q3/SR_Multiple_Weekend_Rescues_071414.html
Climber fall: http://www.pressherald.com/2014/07/14/scarborough-rock-climber-dies-in-new-hampshire-accident/
All the best,
Brian
I was out recently with a friend who hikes a LOT, and it struck me how much hiking muscle one develops over time. When I first started, many moons ago now, I used to roll my ankle something terrifying. Now, even as I'm getting older and slower, I do fee like my legs and ankles can take a lot of burden and still keep me upright where earlier I would have fallen and gotten injured. That isn't bragging! Rather, I think it's just simply that if someone does something long enough, she or he builds up the ability to take what is tossed at her or him better than newcomers.
In any event, I do wish more folks would hike with the AMC and avoid the problems we read about over and over of people starting too late and/or getting lost.
Rescues: http://www.wildnh.com/Newsroom/2014/Q3/SR_Multiple_Weekend_Rescues_071414.html
Climber fall: http://www.pressherald.com/2014/07/14/scarborough-rock-climber-dies-in-new-hampshire-accident/
All the best,
Brian