The Yankees Guy
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Why do some hikers consider what they do to be the only serious pursuit that should be done on trails? Is it not, in and of itself, just a mere act of goofing off. I been getting some public hate and attempts at shaming for sledding down the trails in the Whites. It was just blamed for making boilerplate ice on the Osceolas after the last thaw. People say it is not safe for others using the trails. As if someone slipping on steep sections and tumbling by accident is not even more dangerous with the person 100% out of control. Do we really need to be hiking in winter at all? Just being out there puts SAR in risk of having to go out and rescue someone in winter. Of course, a "serious" hiker will tell you it is different, they are hiking and bagging summits towards a list that is of major importance in their lives. Some have suggested that sledding should be considered negligent and worthy of costs for rescues, but think little of going up steep pitches of ice wearing crampons as if that is safe. Come on, get over it people, we are all just goofing off in the outdoors, and yes, it comes with risks, but the rewards are worth it.