by guest » Wed Jun 17, 2015 10:40 am
Well, Now's the time to sound off with you suggestions to possibly not have a seasonal closure.
This message board hasn't curbed the amount of rescues from what I can tell. Sure, one can argue the point that way more folks are attempting Skyline, (many successfully), than just a few years ago, but the fact remains, rescues are up, especially this time of year, (it was close to 100F before 10am today).
If many don't want a seasonal closure, then we need alternatives.
Someone has to pay the high cost of these rescues, and SAR's teams are being asked to conduct dangerous, (many unnecessary) missions.
If you don't want a seasonally closure, are you willing to help, (go find them, help them, take time off work & away from family), buy all the gear, or, help pay for the rescue?
Maybe a permit process, or posting a "bond", if one attempts this in adverse conditions? Just throwing ideas out there.
Ellen's rescue is an example: she's very experienced, and just happen to take a slippery fall, way up high on the mt., resulting in her inability to get off the mt. on her own. Sar's was busy plucking some Marines off Skyline, (there were actually off trail in snow & ice), if my memory serves me correctly, which meant no resources were available to get her before the brunt of the storm hit.
Most of us don't want to see trails restricted, but something needs to change here, there's just too many folks today doing stupid, irresponsible acts, (not all, many just have too many little things add up to become dangerous, and possibly life-threatening).
The attitude of attempting a tough challenge knowing one can always just call for help, has contributed to much of the pickle this trail is now in.
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