kbroderick
Active member
The last few posts deal with an issue I never understood...people who go OB with no idea where or what they are doing. Forget about Pennskier's troll post because there are skiers who do exactly that. I don't get that at all. Do people like to get hurt or spend the night lost on a mountain? Please explain this to me.
If you want to check something out you don't know, talk to people on lift rides and try to make friends with locals. Works for me, especially at places like Jay or MRG. Always managed to make friends and most skiers like company as long as you have the skills. So don't be mad or insulted if the local you meet wants to take a run or two with you to see if you're up to snuff. It's for your own good.
And be prepared. If I'm prepared to head out on a possible adventure that involves skins, a map, and a compass, don't expect me to be sympathetic if you want to tag along and you don't have a pack with appropriate gear. And please don't follow my tracks...trust me, I might not know where I'm going, either, but I do have food, water, and sufficient gear to spend the night in the woods if I have to, as well as a map and compass to figure out how to get out of wherever I end up.
The flip side, of course, is that one should always be as discreet as possible when dropping into a less-known line or one that leads into an area where people could easily get lost. Entrances that require turning around and skiing uphill are good, as is the habit of checking for observant lurkers before dropping into the woods...don't hesitate at the top of a line.