problems to get the gear up, and limited people, and are medically quite a difficult challenging rescue in difficult winter conditions. and with water flowing all around. in the last eight years there have been four deaths and 40 besties, some involving serious injuries. volunteers say it is too easy to take a wrong turn, as ben did. do you think having signage up there would have prevented some of the that how it is in serious injuries you have seen? that how it is in serious in'uries you have seen?* that how it is in serious in'uries ou have seen? ., , , ., you have seen? undoubtedly, i would be love to see — you have seen? undoubtedly, i would be love to see a _ you have seen? undoubtedly, i would be love to see a lot _ you have seen? undoubtedly, i would be love to see a lot of _ you have seen? undoubtedly, i would be love to see a lot of signage, - you have seen? undoubtedly, i would be love to see a lot of signage, but i be love to see a lot of signage, but i think there are points, because specifically on the pike the topography draws people one way or the other. at specific points i think it could be helpful. the land owner of the _ think it could be helpful. the land owner of the national _ think it could be helpful. the land owner of the national trust - think it could be helpful. the land owner of the national trust is - owner of the national trust is reluctant, ss signs would set a precedent for elsewhere in the lakes and that information on safety is available at its lakehead car park.