John in NH
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In the spirit of the lively "Giving way on trail with snowshoes" thread, what's the deal with sledders on winter trails? Does anyone else see them as a safety risk for uphill travelers? Seriously.
Last winter, I had to jump off trail on the steeps off liberty as a group barreled down on me and past me without being able to stop. Didn't even get an apology. I shudder to think of what that would be like on a steeper slope on trails like the hancocks or ammo. Generally speaking, the folks engaging in this practice have maybe a few winter 4k's under their belts, while the non-sledders tend to be my gridiot brethren. Maybe one of the flashing orange highway signs at each trailhead should help: Please think before you sled, don't let fellow hikers end up dead!
Last winter, I had to jump off trail on the steeps off liberty as a group barreled down on me and past me without being able to stop. Didn't even get an apology. I shudder to think of what that would be like on a steeper slope on trails like the hancocks or ammo. Generally speaking, the folks engaging in this practice have maybe a few winter 4k's under their belts, while the non-sledders tend to be my gridiot brethren. Maybe one of the flashing orange highway signs at each trailhead should help: Please think before you sled, don't let fellow hikers end up dead!