bignslow
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Back in late August (8/26/12) we were on Jackson for the last mountain in our pressie traverse when we met 2 ladies with a dog at the summit. They were novice hikers (their gear indicated a general lack of hiking experience) but they were in good spirits and very nice (nice enough to take our picture on the summit). They descended ahead of us and we left the summit about 10 minutes after they did. We caught them a short way down the trail and I had a feeling that they weren't adequately prepared for the conditions (darkness) so I asked if they had any lights, to which they replied "no". They had admitted that they though the AMC hike time was round trip rather than one way and were not prepared to be out after dark. I knew it would be a challenge for Nicole and I to get out before dark so it was very unlikely that they would be getting out before dark. I offered them my headlamp knowing that I had a spare in my pack. The people assured me that they were trustworthy and that would send it back so I gave them a card with my name/address/phone on it so they could contact me and send me the lamp. Nicole and I continued on our merry way making it within 1/4 mile of the trailhead before it got too dark (for me) to hike, so I put on my spare and we hiked back to the car at the crawford trailhead without any drama.
Needless to say it is October and I don't have my headlamp back. I try to see the good in humanity, so I'm assuming something happened to the piece of paper, and having no way to contact me they're unable to send the lamp back (seeing as how it probably saved their butts, it would be a little selfish to keep the lamp). So some pointers for those in a similar situation:
1) Get their contact information in addition to giving them yours
2) One of the ladies had offered to put the information into her phone rather than take my piece of paper, considering how things went, that would have been a good idea
If this story sounds familiar to anyone (While i was pointing out the summits one of the women says she lives near the end of the ridge that Isolation is on, I think one of them mentioned living very close to the trailhead (maybe Conway area)) I would appreciate any help in contacting the women (though I'd bet $100 that they're not on views...). Also if anyone has any suggestions of places to try and call for lost and found, It would be worth a try as well (I tried calling the highland center a few weeks ago, but they didn't have anything at their lost and found). I realized I've probably waited too long to ever get the lamp back, but I figured I would give them adequate time to send it out first.
Major Update
See post 32
Needless to say it is October and I don't have my headlamp back. I try to see the good in humanity, so I'm assuming something happened to the piece of paper, and having no way to contact me they're unable to send the lamp back (seeing as how it probably saved their butts, it would be a little selfish to keep the lamp). So some pointers for those in a similar situation:
1) Get their contact information in addition to giving them yours
2) One of the ladies had offered to put the information into her phone rather than take my piece of paper, considering how things went, that would have been a good idea
If this story sounds familiar to anyone (While i was pointing out the summits one of the women says she lives near the end of the ridge that Isolation is on, I think one of them mentioned living very close to the trailhead (maybe Conway area)) I would appreciate any help in contacting the women (though I'd bet $100 that they're not on views...). Also if anyone has any suggestions of places to try and call for lost and found, It would be worth a try as well (I tried calling the highland center a few weeks ago, but they didn't have anything at their lost and found). I realized I've probably waited too long to ever get the lamp back, but I figured I would give them adequate time to send it out first.
Major Update
See post 32
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