DayTrip
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Define "nowadays"?
I've mentioned this before, but incidents like these have been happening for at least 45 years. As long as I've been in these mountains. I committed some of them myself.
Curious, for the sake of argument, what you would have said if you saw me wearing a pair of shorts, flip-flops, a t-shirt, hat, carrying a beer as I walked around between Adams and Jefferson one evening around 6:00 pm. Is that what one could consider 'unprepared'?
As our populace expands, we reach new places. Not always with the best knowledge and experience to do so. I'm sure there are as many issues with biking, diving, skydiving, climbing, etc. The hope is you learn the hard way, don't kill yourself or anyone else in the process, and become the wiser.
If I were to take a poll, how many on here could truthfully say they've never done anything that would've made the papers and we'd shake our heads at them if it happened today? I can think of probably a dozen infractions.
OK. Let me replace "nowadays" with "for as long as I've been seriously hiking". I've been hiking for about 30 years but only over the past 5 years have I gone up enough and done enough miles to see trends with the people I see, articles I read, etc. The age of the cell phone and apps that really harness their abilities has been relatively brief and yes I think that is creating an increase in the amount of ill prepared people who wander out into the woods.
If I saw you in flip flops and a t-shirt strolling by Thunderstorm Junction my first thought would probably be that you're a total moron. You'd have to add context to your statement for me to make a better judgement. Are you alone? Is it a fairly dry night? Relatively warm? What's the forecast for the night? Can I see your legs and tell if you have the characteristic musculature of someone who clearly hikes on a regular basis and probably has strong ankles? Would we have a conversation? If you're a mile from Madison Hut where you're staying for the night, told friends where you were going and the sun wasn't setting for another two hours I probably wouldn't think too much about it. If you were drenched in sweat, red faced and asked me "How far is it to the top?" I'd probably think. Yup, I'll be ready about that moron in the paper tomorrow.
"Prepared" is only a function of what your plan is. If your plan was to travel an easy mile or so on a nice Summer night, catch a sunset and head back to the hut for a hot meal with a roof over your head than I say it sounds like you had a great night. If your plan was to hit Adams and Jefferson and get back to your car over at the Caps Ridge trailhead then I'd say you are wildly unprepared and negligent. Doesn't mean you couldn't do it and haven't done it but the probability of something happening to you is certainly far higher than most if you are dressed as you describe. People have gone over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survived unscathed. Does that mean they aren't totally nuts playing such small odds?