Quote Originally Posted by litetrek View Post
Any factual information regarding what may have contributed to the incident beyond the very basic information already provided will potentially be very helpful to the uninformed and at risk.
Not really. The uninformed and at risk hiker doesn't go looking for that kind of information. You can have signs, handouts, comprehensive accident reports, stories on the 6 O'clock news. All will be ignored.

Nobody believes something like this will happen to them until it does. Don't climb on the wet rocks next to a waterfall. So, what do they do? Don't try to climb a mountain in shorts, sneakers and a t-shirt. So, what do they do? The list is endless.