We hiked Washington Saturday and were surprised when we went into the summit house and found the attached sign. Fran asked the ranger managing the front desk about the downstairs hiker area, which was closed, and was told that they weren't opening it due to the lack of traffic. Most of the main cafeteria area was roped off to backpacks with no area for hikers available to put their gear. When she asked the ranger about the new policy he said it was because hikers were taking up too much space, sometimes filling entire tables with gear and crowding out paying customers. The threat of bad weather kept the Auto Road empty and the Cog had very few passengers so the summit house was mostly empty except for hikers, who were piling their packs on the floor in a corner. In general it seems like over the past couple of years it's becoming less and less hospitable to hikers. We were surprised that even when we talked to the rangers we got the impression that no one wanted us there. Has anyone else noticed the changing attitude toward hikers?