by guest » Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:04 pm
Hi,
Sure, there should be plenty of folks hiking Skyline in Oct on weekend. But, as I've seen so many times, many just follow each other on many of the alternate routes, (shady slope, birthing rock, 4k, deer trail etc.) which are generally steeper, and can wear you out by Flat Rock. In fact few even know the old :main" trail of just 10 years ago. An example is yet another "new route" at the top of the orange hill, (approx. 4,400 ft.) that runs along the top of the ridge, saving nothing, but damaging that west facing slope, saving almost no time or effort. That, after many of us continue to cover up spanky, just before it, which has damaged that slope, (of which I witnessed a hike leader from the mentioned club taking brand new folks up).
Perry, Cynthia & Doreen are some of the only ones I know who still use most of the main (original) trail.
Not sure about the Naismith rule, but I wouldn't count on doing either 3 miles or 2k gain an hour, (that's the way I interpret what Ed posted), unless your super fit & can do Skyline in about 4 hrs., (although it somehow come out to 8 hrs. on that formula?). Even if fit, if one doesn't eat & drink properly or goes out too hard, it can make a big difference.
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