Agree with Ed that I"m 'agnostic' about whether the erosion/shortcuts contributed to this hiker's death, but firmly with Hal about the disturbing trashing of the trail. I don't really understand Zip why you act like this is all a big joke--how is the severe degradation of the trail environment (not to mention Alexander's tragic death) funny? I'm sorry but I think that your attitude is inappropriate. No one is comparing it to a nuclear meltdown, but for the creatures who live there, it's life altering, and we're seeing real environmental damage being done. As far as braiding further up the trail (post picnic tables), with all due respect Steve, perhaps you haven't seen it because you never take the original trail!

I assure you there's braiding all over it, especially in the shady slope and the ridge above.
I do hear you, though, that people want a challenge (be it a PR or whateve you want to call it), and we can't go back in time. Lately I've been thinking one solution might be to actually create two fixed trails: one to be "Original Trail" for us slowpokes, and another to be "Racer's Trail", to be designed by the fast folks like Speedy Steve. Once in place, though, these routes need to be FIXED. The one thing that's clear is that this delicate and now heavily traveled route cannot take any more cross-country travel--i.e. shortcuts.
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