Or that simple sign could have the opposite effect. Like people taking grinning selfies of themselves next to the "Dangerous Trail" sign before climbing the ravine, and posting it all over social media.
Pretty soon there would be a List of Trails With Danger Signs and Dangerous Trail Meetup...
I have a feeling the next time someone attempts this, it will be Andrew's time they will be attempting to beat. Meanwhile, in some dark and forgotten corner of the internet, people will be having long discussions about "rules". :)
Good grief. Andrew destroyed the previous record. 56 hours is a HUGE margin. I don't think a stash of batteries or an occasional companion made the difference.
It's unfortunate that bickering about such minor details and "rules" becomes the topic of discussion, but that's pretty much par for...
How odd. All my encounters with males have been pretty mellow, as if they were courting me.
This guy was the best model, somewhere between the Baldfaces:
Absurdities Abound
What a ridiculous overreaction by BSP. Downright embarrassingly stupid and off-base.
What was the unspecified "littering" - a freaking champagne cork? Or was it the spilled champagne, forever altering the summit ecosystem?
Yep. The champagne spray. Was LITTER.
Right...
Classic NH
Another great move by NH in the sphere of public relations: "Take that, Old People - you should be smart enough to stay out of our mountains with your crappy hips!'" All for $9000.
Fortunately, not many people over 50 are into peakbagging, so we don't have to worry much about any...
We kept on truckin' down the Crawford Path. We were on a 3 day Presi Traverse, training for Denali and were actually hauling sleds roped together for some sections. We had all our Alaskan-grade gear, so we were plenty comfortable. This was the 2nd training traverse we had done where we had...
My most epic adventure in this category would be bailing from The Dungeon at Lake of the Clouds in an insane arctic whiteout. The make a long story short, luckily we had the large scale Washburn Map of the Presi Range, so we oriented the map and took compass bearings of trails we wanted to exit...
Yes, you did the teardrop - Maple Ridge wanders all over the place through thick woods and over short cliffs. It's easy to miss Maple Ridge at the bottom, I've done it before!