[pct-l] Trail Names

greg mushial gmushial at gmdr.com
Fri Dec 24 13:07:17 CST 2010


> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 12:58:16 -0800
> From: "Bob Bankhead" <wandering_bob at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Trail Names
> To: "'Kevin Cook'" <hikelite at gmail.com>, "'PCT Listserve'"
> <pct-l at backcountry.net>
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> Kevin et al:
>
> Choose your own trail name and be done with it. You can always change it
> again whenever you want or if someone comes up with a better or more
> appropriate one.
>
> Bottom line - you do not have to wait for someone to name you. This isn't
> childbirth; you're an adult.
>
>
>
> Wandering Bob
> (and yes, I choose it myself many years ago because I tended to "get
> misplaced" often. I keep it to this day because I still tend to "wander 
> off"
> on obscure side trails)
>

YES!!  Kevin et al - either pick one to your liking, or adopt one suggested 
by someone else...  but either way, you be the "decider".

TheDuck (*)

(*) given to me by my youngest when she was 5 years old and found me one 
morning "arguing" with some ducks which had landed in our pond [yes, I can 
do a fair job of quacking like a (demented) duck] ...  and from that day on 
I've been TheDuck...  so when she calls home from school and my wife picks 
the phone up and she wants to talk to me - she'll ask if TheDuck is around, 
or if she can talk to TheDuck  :-)  ;-)  x10000




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