DayTrip
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While your individual experience is clearly different, to say overall trail use hasn't been higher than usual is willful ignorance. Lots that usually lay empty have been spilling out onto roadways. Perhaps the usual lots that are always busy anyway are seeing continued overuse but trails and networks that are typically off the beaten path are seeing more traffic than they would otherwise.
Could be a question of time of day too. I obviously haven't been to NH in a long time but I know here in my part of CT trail use has exploded. There is a definite pattern to the traffic though. These "new" hikers and explorers definitely go out much later in the day. Families, lot of younger people and almost no one has any gear with them. Just people taking short trips. I assume NH is not much different. Maybe Sierra hits a trail at 7AM, it doesn't look out of the ordinary to him, but at 2PM after he's been out of the woods there is a mile of cars down the road. That's been my experience here in NE CT anyway. And for what it's worth I can definitely see an increase in the wear of the trails - more footprints, more braiding around muddy areas, etc. Not seeing much of an increase in trash at least, which I guess is a small positive.