[pct-l] Trail Etiquette Top Ten for a Rookie

Jason M. jmmoores1 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 18:16:46 CST 2012


hahahahahahahaha...that's what I get for posting after 1a.m...thank's for
pointing that out Ron...and that was a right "angle" for those keeping
score.

Jackass




On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Ron <chiefcowboy at verizon.net> wrote:

> Is that an isocolese "angle" or a right "angle?"  Lol
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless Smartphone
>
> "Jason M." <jmmoores1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >#1: We call folk who help us out along the way “angles” for a reason. You
> >can make it to Canada without their help. No doubt about it(though, few
> >attempt to). But when someone hands you a cold beer at a trail crossing,
> or
> >offers you a place to take a shower, “angle” is what often comes to mind.
> >So...Treat them with the respect they deserve. If someone opens their home
> >to you, treat it as you would your mother's home; treat it better than yer
> >mom's place. Your mamma's not here to pick-up after ya. And treat them
> with
> >the respect you would grant your parents. If there's a donation jar: give
> >till it hurts. You're in America, NOTHING'S FREE. It's not cheap hosting
> >hiker's. Low on funds? Ask how you can help. Do the dishes, pick up a
> rake,
> >help clean up the beer cans, take out the trash...find a way to give back.
> >Don't be the douche that everyone is bad mouthing all the way up the line
> >because you're too selfish and entitled to help out. Nobody owes you a
> >thing out there. Don't want to work or pay?...don't stay...simple as that.
> >If ya drink a dozen beers out of the cooler, kick in what ya can on the
> >next run. If you can't afford to help out in So. Cal.?, you don't have
> >enough to make it to Canada anyways. Go home and figure out where you went
> >wrong, don't leave the responsibility of your upkeep to those around you.
> >
> >
> >Jackass
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