OK, maybe it's just me...but I don't see the point of posting trail condition reports for "official" trails in NH, NY, etc in the summer. By "summer" I mean that short period of time when it is reasonable to assume the trails are clear of snow and ice.
On the other hand, I enjoy reading reports of "herd paths" year round, since their condition is subject to some change with respect to ease of following, etc.
I think that the only time a "summer" trail report is necessary is when there is some problem with the trail. Excessive blowdown, missing trail signs or markers, etc. Otherwise, why post??
It seems like over the years, posters have been using the trail conditions section to report their status of (fill in the list) completion or to announce some exploit (hut traverse in 4 hours, etc).
I am curious as to what others think.
On the other hand, I enjoy reading reports of "herd paths" year round, since their condition is subject to some change with respect to ease of following, etc.
I think that the only time a "summer" trail report is necessary is when there is some problem with the trail. Excessive blowdown, missing trail signs or markers, etc. Otherwise, why post??
It seems like over the years, posters have been using the trail conditions section to report their status of (fill in the list) completion or to announce some exploit (hut traverse in 4 hours, etc).
I am curious as to what others think.