Len, you win the prize for the first LOL of the morning. Thanks!<br><br>Ya know, I got to thinkin' about the whole privacy issue. I'm quite certain that if one is in public, the law is that you're fair fodder......hence all the paparazzi around celebs. (And I hate to think of all the paparazzi that will be attacking me on the trail just to get a foto for The National Inquirer.) Anyhoo, at the Ruck last weekend there was about 120 people present. I was snapping pics like crazy to put on my TJ site. Then it dawned on me, am I suppose to ask all 120 people their permission to post them? Me thinks not. But y'all have made me paranoid, so I did ask the permission of the Top Guns. (Jim and Ginny) and they were fine with that.<br><br>It's a tough call. There's legal-ease and then there's common courtesy. When it's all said and done, Len's solution is the best one! Cracked me UP!!!!<br><br>Or we could just axe
all pervs. It's a toss up.<br><br>Wheeew<br><br><b><i>Len Glassner <len5742@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> I knew I had to worry about hypothermia, dehydration, malnutrition,<br>falling, etc., etc. while on the trail, but a recent thread identified<br>a concern a had not considered: PHOTOGRAPHY RISK. Someone might take<br>a picture of me.<br><br>I've come up with what I believe to be a effective solution. I have<br>demoed it for my friends and the response has been positive, with<br>several suggesting it may be something I should consider for off-trail<br>as well as on-trail use.<br><br>See below for a picture of the prototype. I hope to implement the<br>final version in some form of waterproof/breathable material, with<br>favorable UV protection characteristics, thereby making it<br>multifunctional and an effective component of an UL gear
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