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I read this in the NPS Morning Report today and wondered what others would do:
"Last week, a DC area hiking club contacted the park and reported that a member of their group had become separated from the party on the Lower Hawksbill Trail. The missing 53-year-old man had just joined the hiking club for the first time that morning, so the person who called had limited helpful information. Moreover, no one actually saw him with the group once they started on the trail. The parking area they started from serves numerous trails that go off in virtually every direction. With no information to work with, only hasty searches of the extensive trail system could be conducted on the following day. Those hasty searches did provide one lead, a possible witness who reported seeing someone along the Appalachian Trail above Timber Hollow with the one identifying feature of the missing hiker - he hiked with an ice axe, something not normally seen in Shenandoah in August."
It reminded me of other oddities I have seen or heard about, such as an overweight man layering down to his skimpy briefs on a hot summer day's group hike; a man overdressed in a heavy wool sweater on a hot summer's day hike, though the potential was there for it to get colder later on; a man hiking in winter with sandals (though with socks on) on a 4,000 footer.
I don't want to be overly judgmental... And certainly not prejudicial... though these four examples are all about men.
Oh, wait. I can think of one about a woman on Chocorua. We could smell her coming, her perfume was so strong, and she was wearing matching pink: tee, shorts, socks, nails, and lipstick.
The questions here are, what have you seen, what have you thought, what have you done about it.
"Last week, a DC area hiking club contacted the park and reported that a member of their group had become separated from the party on the Lower Hawksbill Trail. The missing 53-year-old man had just joined the hiking club for the first time that morning, so the person who called had limited helpful information. Moreover, no one actually saw him with the group once they started on the trail. The parking area they started from serves numerous trails that go off in virtually every direction. With no information to work with, only hasty searches of the extensive trail system could be conducted on the following day. Those hasty searches did provide one lead, a possible witness who reported seeing someone along the Appalachian Trail above Timber Hollow with the one identifying feature of the missing hiker - he hiked with an ice axe, something not normally seen in Shenandoah in August."
It reminded me of other oddities I have seen or heard about, such as an overweight man layering down to his skimpy briefs on a hot summer day's group hike; a man overdressed in a heavy wool sweater on a hot summer's day hike, though the potential was there for it to get colder later on; a man hiking in winter with sandals (though with socks on) on a 4,000 footer.
I don't want to be overly judgmental... And certainly not prejudicial... though these four examples are all about men.
Oh, wait. I can think of one about a woman on Chocorua. We could smell her coming, her perfume was so strong, and she was wearing matching pink: tee, shorts, socks, nails, and lipstick.
The questions here are, what have you seen, what have you thought, what have you done about it.