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    Jack H.
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    @found

    Locale: Sacramento, CA

    Hiking in the desert, I often find myself cross country, walking across cryptobiotic soil. It creates serious impact, my footprints may last for decades. I try to rock hop, I try to trail walk, I do my best. But if I'm going somewhere off trail (be it because I've got an objective or because I'm lost) I might be walking on crypto.

    Any other LNT-fanatics that find themselves breaking the rules?

    #1590756
    Gary Dunckel
    BPL Member

    @zia-grill-guy

    Locale: Boulder

    Whatever you do out there, Jack, just don't poke the cholla.

    #1590760
    Miguel Arboleda
    BPL Member

    @butuki

    Locale: Kanto Plain, Japan

    You could try stilts…

    My utterly useless 2 yen's worth.

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    Nick Gatel
    BPL Member

    @ngatel

    Locale: Southern California

    Jack,

    It is a problem when we do this, and sometimes unavoidable. I thought I remember reading that you lived in Utah, and there is a lot of this kind of soil there.

    I usually try to stick to washes and similar areas. If ridges are available, I move up on them where there are more game trails, and especially look for sheep trails (sometimes the sheep go places we cannot).

    Fortunately most deserts have plenty of washes, and are documented on topo maps to help plan trips.

    I think the most important thing is awareness on the part of hikers as to; what it is, and what consequences our impact can have. Unfortunately for uniformed hikers, the crypto looks like an attractive soil to hike on, as the crust can be easier walking than sandy surfaces found in washes.

    Glad you brought up the topic.

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    Greg Mihalik
    Spectator

    @greg23

    Locale: Colorado

    Washes, slickrock, and rock-to-rock hopping, in that order.

    Sometimes I backtrack and try another route.

    If I can, I brush my tracks where they leave a route, just to keep others from getting misled.

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    Nick Gatel
    BPL Member

    @ngatel

    Locale: Southern California

    "If I can, I brush my tracks where they leave a route, just to keep others from getting misled."

    And don't forget to knock down ducks :)

    If one looks fresh, I do leave it alone.

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