Hammerdee
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While hiking Lafayette this past Sunday via Skookumchuck, we ran into a situation that has me a little concerned. We were admiring the view from the Garfield Ridge trail at the junction with the Skook when a pair of hikers came down from Lafayette, stared with confused looks at the Skook trail sign, and said to us, "Le cabin?" They were looking for the Greenleaf Hut, of course, but had taken the wrong trail from the summit. We egntly redirected them back to the summit.
About ten minutes later, another group of three French Canadians did exactly the same thing! That made me wonder -- does that mistake happen a lot? I remember it happening last March with tragic results. Should the trail markers on the Lafayette summit be altered to help prevent this error?
About ten minutes later, another group of three French Canadians did exactly the same thing! That made me wonder -- does that mistake happen a lot? I remember it happening last March with tragic results. Should the trail markers on the Lafayette summit be altered to help prevent this error?