Guess the Autoroad and the Cog made a few extra dollars on one way tickets this weekend. Does anyone actually look at the weather report before they decide to climb the Rockpile? Seems as if having a downhill ticket option with the Autoroad and The Cog might be an enabler that promotes the lack of self reliance. Of course stuff happens but this weekend seems a bit over the top. Here are some quotes from The WMNF Volunteer's page on FB.
"Thank you to ALL the Trail Head Stewards that spoke with hikers on Saturday. Unfortunately, we had a LOT of hikers come into the Sherman Adams Visitor Building soaking wet and desparate to get off the mountain. We counted up to 70 hikers that bought one way tickets down the Cog. This included those that had stayed at LOTC Hut overnight, failed Presi traverses and up the Ammo or Jewel Trail. We did not get a number yesterday for those that took the shuttle down, but will try today. I would estimate it as just as many as the Cog number. It was a mixed of drenched rain gear and cotton hoodies. Oh yeah, 3 groups of 3 of 4 college age males came up Huntington Ravine. ALL wanted rides down. I am sure without the TH Stewards the numbers would have been much higher, so thank you"!
"Final tally..around 150 hikers went down by way of hiker shuttle or train yesterday".
"Thank you to ALL the Trail Head Stewards that spoke with hikers on Saturday. Unfortunately, we had a LOT of hikers come into the Sherman Adams Visitor Building soaking wet and desparate to get off the mountain. We counted up to 70 hikers that bought one way tickets down the Cog. This included those that had stayed at LOTC Hut overnight, failed Presi traverses and up the Ammo or Jewel Trail. We did not get a number yesterday for those that took the shuttle down, but will try today. I would estimate it as just as many as the Cog number. It was a mixed of drenched rain gear and cotton hoodies. Oh yeah, 3 groups of 3 of 4 college age males came up Huntington Ravine. ALL wanted rides down. I am sure without the TH Stewards the numbers would have been much higher, so thank you"!
"Final tally..around 150 hikers went down by way of hiker shuttle or train yesterday".
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