A late start for me and the Hike-A-Thon, but better late than never (as is the case with this TR as well)! Hit the trail just after 5:00 p.m. Wednesday after work. Outside temp was 80° and humidity was HIGH. It got worse up in the boulder garden and while traveling along the east side of Little Si, but the climb up the spine was cooler and the summit had a nice breeze. I’d been out here just a couple months ago and there’s been a bit of work on the trail since then creating some drainage for problem areas and building new rock trail over a previous mud bath. There’s also a few more blowdowns than I’d seen two months ago and I was trying to think about what weather had transpired to bring them down but couldn’t recall. I made a split second decision at the second junction with the Boulder Garden Loop to take it, effectively adding 2 miles (the signage says 1.5, the map says 2.0) and 600′ to my trip. Hey, it’s all for a good cause, right? Near the top (of Little Si), there are a couple of places where the switchbacks have been cut repeatedly and this is causing serious erosion problems. In fact, I stood and watched as four college-aged kids jumped off the trail and ran down one of the cuts, blindly adding to the damage. I really wanted to say something but had a feeling it would fall on deaf ears, so I just plodded on my merry way up the mountain (okay, hill). I promised I would take pics of the erosion on the way back and post it here where maybe it might be of some use. Bottom line is, DON’T CUT THE SWITCHBACKS! They are there for a reason folks. Okay, rant over. Surprise of all surprises, I had the summit all to myself (whoda thunk?) as the evening light began to wane. A quick snack and a couple of pics and I was back on my merry way to reach the car (well) before dark.