Originally Posted By: 63ChevyII.com

Reverse roles - you've been thinking about this day for years and nearly all of your free time for the last 6 months has been used to prepared for this day ... how receptive are YOU to help? If a stranger said that you needed to turn around because you were showing the early signs of AMS/hypothermia/etc, would you?

It would depend on where I was and what I felt. If I was only a mile from the summit and feeling great, I would keep going even if someone told me that I was showing the early signs of AMS/hypothermia/any other problem. But if I still didn't reach Trail Camp yet and was already feeling a bit iffy, I'd probably turn around if someone advised me to.

Originally Posted By: StorminMatt
And what about someone who you don’t think should be on the trail because they started later than you approve

On my hike to Lone Pine Lake a week and a half ago, two hikers in separate groups asked me how far I was planning to go. I told them I was going to Lone Pine Lake, and they said that I should "consider going back" because "it's getting late and dark; you probably won't make it, and you still have to go back". This was around 5:40ish and about a mile and a half into the hike (I started the hike from the Portal a few minutes after 5 PM).

I let them know that I had a headlamp and was already familiar with the trail, and they gave me an odd look before moving on. I kept going and didn't regret it - the lake was beautiful, and I didn't feel like I was in any danger on my way back.