I'm pretty sure I rescued a family of hikers from either a much longer hike than they anticipated, or an unplanned night in the woods.
I was southbound on the Garfield Ridge trail earlier this summer, and was nearing the top of North Lafayette. A family passed me going northbound, with the dad trailing behind. I said hello to everybody as they passed, and when they were just a bit past me the dad called back and asked me the fastest way to get back to Lafayette Place Campground. I pulled out my map and got them oriented.
Since they didn't look like they were prepared for a pemi loop , I told him they could go down the Skookumchuck, but that it was a long walk back on the bike path to Lafayette Place from the trailhead, or they could head back up Lafayette and head down Greenleaf and the Old Bridle Path.
They chose to head back up Lafayette and down Greenleaf/OBP.
I was southbound on the Garfield Ridge trail earlier this summer, and was nearing the top of North Lafayette. A family passed me going northbound, with the dad trailing behind. I said hello to everybody as they passed, and when they were just a bit past me the dad called back and asked me the fastest way to get back to Lafayette Place Campground. I pulled out my map and got them oriented.
Since they didn't look like they were prepared for a pemi loop , I told him they could go down the Skookumchuck, but that it was a long walk back on the bike path to Lafayette Place from the trailhead, or they could head back up Lafayette and head down Greenleaf and the Old Bridle Path.
They chose to head back up Lafayette and down Greenleaf/OBP.