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[pct-l] Lost Hiker
- Subject: [pct-l] Lost Hiker
- From: yogihikes at sbcglobal.net (yogi)
- Date: Wed Jun 1 13:31:23 2005
- In-reply-to: 6667
Sly is one of the most respected contributors to this
list. He makes a valid point. Mike Mauer is a fast
lightweight hiker. He's good in the snow. He offered
to flag the trail over Fuller Ridge, which in fact
COULD HAVE prevented this tragedy. We'll never know
for sure.
Many people on this list who have not thru-hiked get
very caught up in the idea that the PCT should be a
solo experience communing with nature. The truth of
the matter is that the PCT has become a social experience,
for better or for worse. Flagging the trail over Fuller
Ridge, in my opinion, would have helped many hikers.
And whether you follow a developed foot path, or
footprints in the snow, or a flagged snow route,
you're still following a path set by others. Flags
are no different than an established foot path in that
respect.
Sadly, the missing hiker is probably deceased.
Saying the words is not disrespectful. It's realistic.
yogi
www.pcthandbook.com
bluebrain@bluebrain.ca wrote:
Of course he could still be alive.
... and for the sake of his loved ones who are using this forum as part of
their search efforts, might I suggest you keep your pessimism and
blame-laying to yourself?
Paul
> What may be tragically ironic is that your idea about temporarily flagging
> the trail through this area was shot down by others on the list. Now, in
> all
> likelyhood, even though no one has uttered the word, there's a dead hiker
> out
> there.
>
> Surely, he can't be alive on the mountain can he?
>
> Sly
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