Unfortunately, the accidents are the same, only the names change. I have had 6 people slide by me out of control. All were doing things they should not have been doing. This why people continue to die in the same popular spots year after year in SoCal. I told a group of 4 two Aprils ago, not hike on a trail because it was too dangerous for Microjunk and poles at a spot where I had just decided it was too dangerous to climb. A few second later one fell and luckily latched onto a rock or he would have been the 5th person to die that winter in SoCal and the 2nd one on this section of trail.

If you are on that Chute and people are above you in your line of travel...tell them to move or you move, I tell people that all the time...and I am not subtle. You should assume most people on this chute don't have a clue. Lastly, go mid-week when there are not a lot people here.

Last edited by wbtravis; 06/12/18 11:45 AM.