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With all the hiking trails available, I'd find a different trail to hike if skiers can be a problem.............
It is winter the last time I checked.
It is winter the last time I checked.
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Frosty said:...their complaints are met with one guy saying "don't be upset, it wasn't personal" ...
bikehikeskifish said:I'd bet a lot of money that most skiers at Waterville Valley can't name the mountain (Tecumseh) let alone do they realize there may be hikers on some trail that is accessible from the lifts.
Their transgression is ignoring the boundary markers. I'd bet it's not personal, so don't take it that way. Again, I'd send a note to Waterville Valley, perhaps they can add a sign to the top of the hiking trail warning skiers of the additional dangers of skiing down the hiking trail.
I think that, unless otherwise specified, all trails in the Whites are multi-use. You can hike, bike, and ski on most of the trails in the Whites if you like. Most of those are excluded for practical reasons, but people make some odd choices. I've seen skiers and bikers on trails that I wouldn't have chosen, but for the most part people are allowed to make those choices. (Obvious exceptions are Wilderness Areas, Tuckerman Ravine, and designated ski trails.)grouseking said:All I can say is, if the Mt Tecumseh hiking trail was called the Mt Tecumseh hiking/skiing trail, I guess I wouldn't have had so much of a beef.
Are you sure that WV doesn't allow skiers to go Out of Bounds? It's certainly commonplace at Wildcat and Cannon, which both have excellent backcountry terrain close by. I don't think it's against their policies, but I'm not sure about WV.I will be calling Waterville Valley, and letting them know, because no matter how much a skier might hate this, one person can ruin it for all.
David Metsky said:I think that, unless otherwise specified, all trails in the Whites are multi-use. You can hike, bike, and ski on most of the trails in the Whites if you like. Most of those are excluded for practical reasons, but people make some odd choices. I've seen skiers and bikers on trails that I wouldn't have chosen, but for the most part people are allowed to make those choices. (Obvious exceptions are Wilderness Areas, Tuckerman Ravine, and designated ski trails.)
Are you sure that WV doesn't allow skiers to go Out of Bounds? It's certainly commonplace at Wildcat and Cannon, which both have excellent backcountry terrain close by. I don't think it's against their policies, but I'm not sure about WV.
-dave-
king tut said:... Should we outlaw hiking on skiing trails if we are going to outlaw skiing on hiking trails?
grouseking said:All I can say is, if the Mt Tecumseh hiking trail was called the Mt Tecumseh hiking/skiing trail, I guess I wouldn't have had so much of a beef.
grouseking
Mattl said:It is the only option people have for hiking it in the winter besides (Tripoli).
JohnL said:Keep your head up, your ears open and your headphones in your pack.
JohnL
grouseking said:I guess if this is widely accepted, maybe I'll start hiking down the middle of ski trails. Better views that way....
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