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ST. HUBERTS, N.Y. (AP) Nick and Matthew Golebiewski climbed to the summit of Gothics mountain in the Adirondacks with packs, water, good boots and a new must-have item: advanced reservations.
The free reservation system went online recently to handle the fast-growing number of visitors to the privately owned Adirondack Mountain Reserve. Similar management systems are in place this summer season for outdoor attractions from Maui to Maine, typically in response to the pandemic or to crowds that were surging even before lockdowns inspired more wilderness visits.
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The reservation system offers a trade-off to visitors, sacrificing spontaneity and ease of access for benefits like a guaranteed parking spot and more elbow room in the woods.
Ive been avoiding a lot of the High Peaks for years now because theyve been so overcrowded, just been doing other trails, said Matthew Golebiewski at the mountain on a recent sunny Saturday. And so its nice that I have a guaranteed spot and we can do to hike today and no stress.
Outdoor reservation systems are not new, especially for camping spots. But they are popping up more as parks brace for a busy summer now that the coronavirus pandemic is waning in the U.S. and more restrictions are being lifted.
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2naSalit
(92,948 posts)Pandemic or not, too many people with too little respect for the place to go to and too many all at once in unmanageable crowds. I like the reservation system, I hope it is the new permanent thing.
Diamond_Dog
(34,903 posts)If it keeps me away from obnoxious yahoos I wouldnt mind it. Of course, Im a plan-ahead type. I suppose the spur-of-the-moment type people will hate it.
2naSalit
(92,948 posts)Just have to adapt like the rest of us.