blacknblue
Active member
Another poll to discuss with civil and charitable discourse...
I'm sure many of us, in the course of our hiking, have come across hiking gear along the trail that has apparently been left or dropped accidentally. What is the proper course of action? What are we obligated to do, morally and legally?
Obviously, this is situational and depends on such factors as: number of other hikers in vicinity, proximity to trailhead, value of object in question, et cetera. I was hoping for general discussion, but here are two real-life examples as well:
1) Today, I was hiking up Ascutney and saw a water bottle hanging from a tree branch. Presumably, someone had found it on the ground and hung it there for the owner to more easily see. The ice in the bottle suggested in had been there overnight and, considering I was breaking trail, had probably been there many nights. I continued up. There was no one on the summit and it was nearly sunset. On the way down, it was still there. What to do? Take it? Keep it? Leave it? Leave note at trailhead that I have it? Leave it unless I find it there again a week later?
2) Several years ago, I came across a sleeping bag in its stuff sack in an area obviously used for backcountry tentsites. There was no sign of anybody nearby, and everything indicated that somebody had just plain forgotten to stuff it in their pack when leaving (or maybe it was attached on the exterior and fell off). It was mid-afternoon and we were hiking out ourselves. What to do?
And..... go.
I'm sure many of us, in the course of our hiking, have come across hiking gear along the trail that has apparently been left or dropped accidentally. What is the proper course of action? What are we obligated to do, morally and legally?
Obviously, this is situational and depends on such factors as: number of other hikers in vicinity, proximity to trailhead, value of object in question, et cetera. I was hoping for general discussion, but here are two real-life examples as well:
1) Today, I was hiking up Ascutney and saw a water bottle hanging from a tree branch. Presumably, someone had found it on the ground and hung it there for the owner to more easily see. The ice in the bottle suggested in had been there overnight and, considering I was breaking trail, had probably been there many nights. I continued up. There was no one on the summit and it was nearly sunset. On the way down, it was still there. What to do? Take it? Keep it? Leave it? Leave note at trailhead that I have it? Leave it unless I find it there again a week later?
2) Several years ago, I came across a sleeping bag in its stuff sack in an area obviously used for backcountry tentsites. There was no sign of anybody nearby, and everything indicated that somebody had just plain forgotten to stuff it in their pack when leaving (or maybe it was attached on the exterior and fell off). It was mid-afternoon and we were hiking out ourselves. What to do?
And..... go.