bandana4me
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On Wednesday I took my puppy (he will be 1 this month) for a walk on Mt Willard. Now granted it wasn’t the best of weather, but it is the kind of day I like to test equipment and my abilities in foul weather. You know those beautiful White Mountain days wind 40+ mph, freezing rain, 22 degrees outside......
So here is my question:
At what point during a hike up a small mountain with a well defined, packed down trail do you need the “safety (?)” of marking the trail by breaking and bending living trees? I was amazed that someone thought that they would not find their way back down without marking the trail. Is it worth killing (ok a stretch) trees to mark trails? These were not branches hanging in the trail mind you, they were trail markers.
Personally, if I had to mark a trail I would turn around and head out.
Now my curiosity is what would you do, mark a trail or turn around?
BTW we had a great day on the trail, I enjoy having Wednesday and Thursdays off!!!
So here is my question:
At what point during a hike up a small mountain with a well defined, packed down trail do you need the “safety (?)” of marking the trail by breaking and bending living trees? I was amazed that someone thought that they would not find their way back down without marking the trail. Is it worth killing (ok a stretch) trees to mark trails? These were not branches hanging in the trail mind you, they were trail markers.
Personally, if I had to mark a trail I would turn around and head out.
Now my curiosity is what would you do, mark a trail or turn around?
BTW we had a great day on the trail, I enjoy having Wednesday and Thursdays off!!!