Dave Bear
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As a teen I did a plastic trash bag off the Headwall of Tuck's but life has a way of correcting some of that insanity!
A slider can also take out a hiker going down too. An uphill hiker at least has a chance of seeing the slider in time to take evasive action...Also, someone above made the point about hikers coming up a trail. That's really important for sliders to remember, especially if they are coming down earlier in the day when others might still be hiking up.
Carter-Moriah Trail from Dome down to the Notch
Osceola Trail from East peak down to Greely Ponds Trail
Kinsman Ridge Trail from Cannon down to the trailhead
Best sledding/butt sliding I've had was on the Lincoln Gap Road in Vermont from the east side (Waitsfield). Pull a sled up to the summer trailhead, hike Mt. Abe, and enjoy a fast ride down.
Lowes Path works, too, for a nice long ride from about Gray Knob to the Log Cabin.
I tried butt sliding Lincoln Gap Road on Monday, and I have to say it desperately needs a sled. Butt-sliding without one was a total failure.
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