Last weekend, hiking up Gothics from Ausable Road/Buttermilk Falls, the trail was a total mess from two(* hikers). It was two, because there were two distinct footprints in the ice/snow, post-holed all the way to the summit and back. At places in the trail you could see they went at least three feet into the snow. These (*hikers) destroyed the trail-path. Using snowshoes on this rock hard frozen uneven surface made the ascent and descent tougher. The usual spots for butt slides were destroyed. Trail conditons were bad until you started to level out, then you could get the snow shoes on and make time. It was good snow from the col between Armstrong and Gothics, to the Gothics summit. Once on Gothics I saw eight/nine? guys (from Baltimore, Hartford, elsewhere) in crampons. They had snowshoes on their packs. I said it's deep enough for snowshoes from here to the col. They ignored it and went down in crampons and destroyed that part of the trail.
What is with these types? The two a-hole post holers, this big group? It's clear they don't care on what they do. The two postholers...I ever meet them on the trail...I'll (*deleted).
LavaFalls.
What is with these types? The two a-hole post holers, this big group? It's clear they don't care on what they do. The two postholers...I ever meet them on the trail...I'll (*deleted).
LavaFalls.
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