The Idyllwild TownCrier is reporting a rescue of two hikers between Hidden Divide and Caramba on September 8.
http://idyllwildtowncrier.com/2013/09/1 ... s-rescued/
The always moralistic TownCrier concludes the report with a reminder attributed to the Sheriff’s Department. Part of the admonition is to have a "well thought out travel plan" and to "share" that with family and friends. Hikers are also admonished to be "familiar" with GPS, maps and compass.
I have found that hiking without a "well thought out plan" is a lot of fun. Even better is to hike with friends who like to explore, and who together get into and out of trouble. I like to choose routes and destinations based on what I find interesting. It would be boring, even inhuman, I think, to hike in the predetermined way of the moralists.
Personally, I do carry GPS, maps and compass. I enjoy the navigational aspects of hiking. I also enjoy planning a tentative route. But many of the people that I most enjoy hiking with do not carry any of them. A GPS can distract one from seeing the land and from being focused on where one is instead of where one is going. It is not a good thing to see the earth as a grid, and the land as a route.
