OC Hiker, appreciate your points. What you may not realize is that there's a long history to the trail going back many years. The trail used to be quite clear--faint, but clear. Up to 6k, route-finding was not the problem.
Then, unfortunately, starting about six years ago, with a huge increase in usage by people primarily concerned with PR's, the trail began to be degraded by a number of shortcuts. These now have a maze-like quality. Even so, they merely delay or briefly confuse people. It really isn't possible to get lost, per se. All the shortcuts and of course the original trail do lead in the same direction--up. After 6k I admit route-finding is more important as it's possible to get misled into the wrong chute and get stuck there. Still, even so, rescues on Skyline aren't really due to people getting 'lost'; the rescues are always about lack of conditioning or heat exhaustion, which then get compounded or confounded by the person getting delayed or confused by the shortcuts. Screerider's analysis above is spot on.
No one owns, runs, or manages Skyline. It's not under any jurisdiction. It's on a patchwork of private, tribal, and state lands, and does not officially exist. It's very much a communal 'property'. That's why someone coming in and singlehandedly spraypainting trailmarkers (and mostly on the erosion producing shortcuts) is very much out of line and has generated so much (well-deserved) fury. Since Skyline is a SHARED free resource, it's crucial that actions taken on it are always taken in CONSENSUS with all the other users. That's the responsibility that comes with this community resource.
I don't agree with those who think this person was 'well-intentioned". The person who did this (assuming he is not a schizophrenic or mentally ill) is arrogant, entitled, and completely self-absorbed. He obviously has an unwarranted high self-esteem and a sense of ownership. He thinks the trail didn't exist before he set foot on it and will disappear into the ether once he's done with it. His actions were utterly selfish.
