by zippetydude » Mon May 13, 2013 1:00 pm
My goodness, what a tragedy. My thoughts and prayers go out for him and his family.
Incidentally, we might not want to add needless controversy to unwanted loss. I'm not sure that we should immediately jump to the conclusion that "the shortcuts killed him!" Those myriad trails have been there since before I ever did Skyline, which was maybe 8 or 10 years ago. Do you remember the lower trail back then Cynthia? The bottom was just as criss-crossed back then as it is now. I know because I used to get lost all the time...
In truth, it's my guess that tons of tourists and locals get out and explore up there just above the museum, wandering around and back and forth, ending up with lots of trails that lead nowhere.
The through hikers don't wander around, they take the same path almost every time, and even if they take a given shortcut, it would be the same one again and again. Now the new shortcuts around 4000' elevation would have to be attributed to either advanced or through hikers, so that's a fair suggestion, but the lower ones, at least in my estimation, simply come from locals and innocent tourists wandering around exploring the edge of the wilderness.
I do agree that the heat was definitely a factor. Sadly, this poor soul had very bad luck even though he had been cautious in his decision making, electing to turn around early, just as most of us would advise. The reports don't say if it was the heat, the fall, or some combination, but in any case, I agree with Sam that making a sudden leap from a tragic death to "must have been caused by shortcuts" is rather an a priori assumption.
I might just as well post, "must have been caused by a rattler". After all, even if there is no bite, what else would make a person suddenly lose their balance in a dangerous place? Rattlers! Suddenly hearing a rattle and seeing a rattler way too close to your ankle, or hand, or face...that must have been it!
I'm not really blaming rattlers, I have no credible evidence that a rattler directly caused this incident. Neither am I blaming shortcuts, since I have no evidence of that either. Incidentally, I don't even know of any shortcuts that run right along a 50' drop...nor any place on the main trail either. I'm afraid of heights, so I should have noticed that...
In any case, peace, my trail kin. And keep yourselves safe and cool above the dangerous temps on the desert floor. Skyline will be there in October.
z