guest wrote:I wonder if people would take this climb more seriously if we didn't have cell phones & readily available helo's?
The first time i attempted hiking the Skyline all the way to the tram was when i was in high school. Would have been 1972 or 73. I don't remember the time of year but it was hot. I started with 2 quarts of water in GI canteens on a web belt. By the time i got to Flat/Lunch rock i was out of water, could not find the trail beyond, and panicking. This was before the fire in the 80s that opened up the brushy area and the trail was VERY hard to follow through the manzanita. I walked back down, with no water, and i think i came pretty close to never making it down alive. If cellphones had existed then, and i'd had one, i would have called for help. I'd have at least called mom and dad! When i finally did get down i found a water faucet in someone yard and chugged water until i threw up.
That was the first and last time i've been so close to not being able to make it out on my own from a hike. In those days it was rare to ever see anyone on the trail. I took desert hiking very seriously after that experience.
-Florian