peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
http://www.concordmonitor.com/NH-white-mountain-rescue-hunting-2884547
It would be interesting to see if a sign would make a bit of difference on rescues in this area. I guess it would possibly establish a boundary to establish the point where hikers become "reckless"?
Somewhat like the Yellow alpine zone signs I really wonder if someone out on a hike will stop read the sign and turn around. I expect the major use of these signs is unfortunately a nice photo or selfie backdrop.
I would like a sign posted at the top of the trail emphasizing that going down the trail from the Alpine Garden is extremely unwise and dangerous. The short distance to Pinkham just seems to suck folks in. I have encountered numerous groups over the years considering or attempting to head down this trail. I would expect for the majority they make it down but got a lot more excitement than they expected. The most memorable was a father and son team encountered about halfway to the fan with a frame backpack and 50 foot rope. They would drop throw/drop the pack down the trail the length of the rope (sending a shower of debris downslope) and then the son would head down to the pack. If the pack wasn't on the trail, the dad would get it swing back and forth until the son could catch it. The father would then do the same and then they would do it again.
I am curious if someday, the Huntington's Ravine Trail gets added to the abandoned trail category like the prior steepest trail in the whites, the Adams Slide Trail?
It would be interesting to see if a sign would make a bit of difference on rescues in this area. I guess it would possibly establish a boundary to establish the point where hikers become "reckless"?
Somewhat like the Yellow alpine zone signs I really wonder if someone out on a hike will stop read the sign and turn around. I expect the major use of these signs is unfortunately a nice photo or selfie backdrop.
I would like a sign posted at the top of the trail emphasizing that going down the trail from the Alpine Garden is extremely unwise and dangerous. The short distance to Pinkham just seems to suck folks in. I have encountered numerous groups over the years considering or attempting to head down this trail. I would expect for the majority they make it down but got a lot more excitement than they expected. The most memorable was a father and son team encountered about halfway to the fan with a frame backpack and 50 foot rope. They would drop throw/drop the pack down the trail the length of the rope (sending a shower of debris downslope) and then the son would head down to the pack. If the pack wasn't on the trail, the dad would get it swing back and forth until the son could catch it. The father would then do the same and then they would do it again.
I am curious if someday, the Huntington's Ravine Trail gets added to the abandoned trail category like the prior steepest trail in the whites, the Adams Slide Trail?
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