A man needs to know his limitations -- Dirty Harry / Clint Eastwood
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AMC got a very large "cookie jar" of money to improve the loop with apparently no detailed plan on how to spend it, reportedly they plan at some point to actually do some work in the field rather than spend the money on administration and could spare a crew and some helicopter time to fly up bags of rocks to scree in a defined path off the summit. Not sure why the club needs to fly in bags of rocks but it seemed to be an important part of the Crawford Path work a few years ago.
Maybe the trails should be renamed as the Franconia Loop Trail
Yes...but these people aren't being or aren't capable of being informed and exercising judgement. They're just taking off with a vague idea of the loop and assuming it is easy to follow because everyone is going in the same direction. If you've never done the loop before I don't know why you'd recognize the GRT part of the ridge is any different than going down the Greenleaf to the Hut. It all looks the same to someone who hasn't seen it before.
IMO it is not anyone's job to inject information and judgement into someone whom is not capable of doing so. Some folks should just stay out of the mountains. Plenty of people make this turn correctly all the time. If we put a band aid on every sliver of trail, are we really facilitating self-reliance. Before you know it there will be a fixed line to clip into to follow. As far as seeing it before everyone has to do this trail for a first time. Part of doing any hike for the first time especially one above tree line is educating oneself. Now a days everyone wants to go for a hike because it's the in thing to do. Just grab your cell phone and go and you too can take a selfie at the top. If so please at least get a map app. These guys got what they asked for. Again hopefully they learned something.
I disagree that it is not a realistic expectation. How many people miss the turn coming down off Garfield? Also how do you land up climbing all the way to Spaulding Pond when your headed on the AT towards Madison? How do you land up down climbing Huntington Ravine Trail when your headed to Lion’s Head? More signage, more markers, more apps? If you just keep feeding the lemmings they will just keep coming and feeding off the crumbs and never learn to feed themselves.Once again, I agree with you 100%. It just isn't a realistic expectation. I'm looking at it purely from the point of view of SAR and all the time and resources that get wasted for this exact same mistake every year at this spot. I think it is worth an exception in this one case to put up a better sign or something to prevent needless rescues from diverting resources to this from other better objectives.
I disagree that it is not a realistic expectation. How many people miss the turn coming down off Garfield? Also how do you land up climbing all the way to Spaulding Pond when your headed on the AT towards Madison? How do you land up down climbing Huntington Ravine Trail when your headed to Lion’s Head? More signage, more markers, more apps? If you just keep feeding the lemmings they will just keep coming and feeding off the crumbs and never learn to feed themselves.
How many people miss the turn coming down off Garfield?
IMO it is not anyone's job to inject information and judgement into someone whom is not capable ….. Just grab your cell phone and go and you too can take a selfie at the top. If so please at least get a map app. These guys got what they asked for. Again hopefully they learned something.
I'd be willing to wager a fair amount that if you put a small, inconspicuous 6in x 6in sign at the summit with a QR Code on it linked to a summit map and directions that "wrong turns" would drop about 90%. Or at trailheads for that matter.
"One of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming that other people think the way we think"
I'd be willing to wager a fair amount that if you put a small, inconspicuous 6in x 6in sign at the summit with a QR Code on it linked to a summit map and directions that "wrong turns" would drop about 90%. Or at trailheads for that matter.
"One of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming that other people think the way we think"
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