peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
This is a borderline "rant" on how some folks just don't know or don't care how to read the WMG or use common courtesy. There are many lesser trail heads in NH that begin on private property and do not have designated parking. In many of these spots there are places where one or two cars may fit on the side of the road. Unfortunately over the years, the landowners adjoining these trails have to put up with poor hiker behavior by a small minority and generally the WMG has suggestions on parking to minimize impacts to the folk who live there.
Sunday while driving on the North Road in Shelburne NH I saw a good example of ignoring the recommendations of the latest WMG at the Peabody Brook Trail head. The WMG recommends parking off the road on the south side of the road. Prior editions recommended parking at the intersection of Hogan Road and North road about a mile away but that was generally ignored by the hiking public. There is room for a couple of vehicles at the trail-head, but in general North road is not a wide road and vehicles parking on the pavement are definitely impeding traffic. About 300 feet west of the actual trail-head there is a fenced in field and plenty of room to park along the south side the road. Unfortunately a very large group decided that the recommendations didn't apply to them. They were parked on both sides of the road within the paved travel way and couple of them were pulled all the way off the road onto the front lawn of one of the houses. I didn't take a lot of time looking at license plates as the group was just coming out of the woods and swarming all over the road with no real regard to anyone driving by, but a lot of the plates were not local.
To a hiker it probably doesn't look like much of an offense, but day in and day out to non hiking residents, this starts to get old quick. In the past before the adjoining properties changed hands, the adjoining landowners had gotten to the point where they had requested that this trail be discontinued due to parking and hiker issues. AMC had to spend some time calming things down and the revision to the prior guides suggesting parking up the road, was done as a last effort to keep the trail open. I knew one of the prior owners, and their family really didn't appreciate having their driveway completely blocked by hikers cars on occasion, bags of trash and occasional beer cans left on their driveway, folks urinating in the bushes in sight of their house, loose dogs harassing their tied up dog or folks changing in their front yard. I quite frankly would have supported them to close the trail until suitable parking could be secured or the trail relocated.
I expect the folks on North road on Sunday would never read VFTT, so I will just leave this a general reminder that when visiting the lesser used trail-heads, to please try to follow the recommendations in the WMG for parking and remember that you may be starting out on private property and as such should take landowners into account when starting or finishing a hike.
Sunday while driving on the North Road in Shelburne NH I saw a good example of ignoring the recommendations of the latest WMG at the Peabody Brook Trail head. The WMG recommends parking off the road on the south side of the road. Prior editions recommended parking at the intersection of Hogan Road and North road about a mile away but that was generally ignored by the hiking public. There is room for a couple of vehicles at the trail-head, but in general North road is not a wide road and vehicles parking on the pavement are definitely impeding traffic. About 300 feet west of the actual trail-head there is a fenced in field and plenty of room to park along the south side the road. Unfortunately a very large group decided that the recommendations didn't apply to them. They were parked on both sides of the road within the paved travel way and couple of them were pulled all the way off the road onto the front lawn of one of the houses. I didn't take a lot of time looking at license plates as the group was just coming out of the woods and swarming all over the road with no real regard to anyone driving by, but a lot of the plates were not local.
To a hiker it probably doesn't look like much of an offense, but day in and day out to non hiking residents, this starts to get old quick. In the past before the adjoining properties changed hands, the adjoining landowners had gotten to the point where they had requested that this trail be discontinued due to parking and hiker issues. AMC had to spend some time calming things down and the revision to the prior guides suggesting parking up the road, was done as a last effort to keep the trail open. I knew one of the prior owners, and their family really didn't appreciate having their driveway completely blocked by hikers cars on occasion, bags of trash and occasional beer cans left on their driveway, folks urinating in the bushes in sight of their house, loose dogs harassing their tied up dog or folks changing in their front yard. I quite frankly would have supported them to close the trail until suitable parking could be secured or the trail relocated.
I expect the folks on North road on Sunday would never read VFTT, so I will just leave this a general reminder that when visiting the lesser used trail-heads, to please try to follow the recommendations in the WMG for parking and remember that you may be starting out on private property and as such should take landowners into account when starting or finishing a hike.