To offer a different perspective:
I think it would be a great story. If possible, it would be interesting to tell the story of someone who has succeeded at this hike and of someone who has not. I wonder how many people make it every day.
I enjoyed reading Zippetydude's account here.
One summer afternoon at the upper tram station, the gate keeper asked to see my tram pass. He said, "you came up the Skyline, didn't you." I thanked him for the compliment, but no I had not come up the skyline trail. For some reason, he did not believe me and he also did not believe my tram pass was valid and he continued to harass me. I thought I was in the twilight zone. The jerk studied the card very closely and eventually decided to let me through the gate. I went away with the impression that he must "catch" a lot of people who hike the skyline on the hot days of summer. He enjoyed being the tram gate cop. I guess I looked as fit as those who make it in the summer, which I surely am not, and even though I would never even consider such an attempt.
