adktyler
Active member
In an effort to make my trail conditions as useful as possible, I've been making a checklist of things to look for while hiking, and to include when posting. Below is a list I've come up with categorized by season. I would very much appreciate your additions! I did a search for a thread like this in the past, but came up with nothing. I know that Darren has a format/example with suggestions, but I would like to go above and beyond that and include anything that you would want to know about. Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
Spring
Bugs
Mud
Blowdown/deadfall
Leftover snow
Leftover ice
Snow composition/thickness/firmness/depth
Snow spine/Monorail
Access road condition
Water/stream crossing
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Drinkable water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
Summer
Bugs
Mud
Blowdown/deadfall
Overgrown vegetation
Access road condition
Firmness of trail
Water/stream crossing
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Drinkable water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
Fall
Mud
Fresh snow
Fresh Ice
Snow composition/base/depth
Leaves covering trail
Blowdown/deadfall
Access road condition/roads plowed
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Drinkable water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
Winter
Snow depth/composition/base/firmness/thickness
Trail broken
Ice thickness
Blowdown/deadfall
Access road condition/roads plowed
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Access to water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
And then of course, anything else of particular interest to the future hiker/climber. What else should I add/describe in greater detail?
Spring
Bugs
Mud
Blowdown/deadfall
Leftover snow
Leftover ice
Snow composition/thickness/firmness/depth
Snow spine/Monorail
Access road condition
Water/stream crossing
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Drinkable water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
Summer
Bugs
Mud
Blowdown/deadfall
Overgrown vegetation
Access road condition
Firmness of trail
Water/stream crossing
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Drinkable water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
Fall
Mud
Fresh snow
Fresh Ice
Snow composition/base/depth
Leaves covering trail
Blowdown/deadfall
Access road condition/roads plowed
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Drinkable water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
Winter
Snow depth/composition/base/firmness/thickness
Trail broken
Ice thickness
Blowdown/deadfall
Access road condition/roads plowed
Amount of confusing herd paths
Human/animal damage to man-made additions (trail markers, summit signs, etc.)
Access to water
Condition of lean-tos/campsites
And then of course, anything else of particular interest to the future hiker/climber. What else should I add/describe in greater detail?
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