Based on the trail conditions report, isn't throwing brush over something you don't want people to use, maintaining the pile since I suspect the ranger will have to keep putting limbs over the beginning of the herd path, isn't he maintaining his wall? (He can't put a sign up saying, don't remove the limbs, he'd be breaking the law, breaking the law)
Were the other trails in place before the wilderness designation? How is maintaining an existing trail (debris clearing, painting trees) different legally than not maintaining a structure which we know they can't do? Did he see people build the cairn, maybe it's just an usually rock formation like that rock (who's name escapes me) off of the Sunset Ridge trail on Mansfield.
My concern really is not whether it's that much harder to find for me, while not a hard core bushwhacker like posterboy I'm pretty good with route finding when their is a slide & old path involved, others with less route finding skill (read luck in finding their way) will get lost or create many additional herdpaths.
If it was below 4,000 feet it would not be as big a deal in NH. Anyone have numbers on NH 48 vs. NE 100 finishers (Not all register although far fewer non-list hikers are doing OH than Lafayette - the number would be a good base) As long as it is over 4,000 feet & the other 47 are not that difficult to get to, people will hike up Owl's Head. If you are going to drive around to whatever trail is open for Cabot, hike Galehead, Waumbek, South Carter, Passaconaway or any of the other either viewless or out of the way 4k's unless they come up with a 47/48 patch people are not going to stop.
In NY They continue to hike Cliff, Blake Nye & Couchsachraga & they were determined not to be 4,000 feet, people go because a couple of brothers (& many others) thought they were over 4,000 feet. One of the brothers became famous in the environmental movement so we copy them, elevation, smellavation.
(Lucky for you guys my brother & I did not become famous artist or there would even be more graffitti from people copying us)
Heck I love driving, I love hiking, Jay Peak has views & is a NE 100 & I haven't been The idea of driving way up in ME to Cupsuptic Snow, Kennebago & White Cap has kept me from going, if they were over 4,000 I'd have already been. I'll keep knocking off the last 23 ADK peaks though. (I do have all four of the pretenders left too.)