[pct-l] DEAD HORSES

Reinhold Metzger reinholdmetzger at cox.net
Sat Aug 23 12:26:39 CDT 2008


Yes, Yes, Will,
We heard it all before.....''I don't have anything against speed hikers, 
I just don't understand why anybody would want to speed through pristine 
wilderness like this....I don't understand how they can enjoy their hike?''
Does that sound familiar to you?
If you and the other critics are so neutral why is that you are only 
slamming and criticizing Scott & Joe?
Why are you not criticizing the other hikers that hiked through the 
closures?
Why are you focusing on Scott & Joe?...I say sour grapes  may indeed be 
the suppressed reason.

And yes, your mother was right when she said  ''If you don't have 
anything nice to say....."
That is exactly the problem, the grumblers and self proclaimed critics 
had nothing nice to say they only grumbled and criticized.
They never have anything nice to say about speed hikers....they just 
grumble.
Are you starting to see the light?

JMT Reinhold
The one who has seen the light

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Will Hiltz wrote:
> Rienhold-
>
> With respect, proclaiming this discussion as "beating a dead horse" 
> does not make it so.  Indeed, being dismissive of those who would 
> raise serious concerns does nothing to advance a civil discussion.  
> There are legitimate issues being pondered here and to send repeated 
> emails dismissing those issues as mere grumbling does not contribute 
> to productive discourse.  For my part, speed has never factored in my 
> interest in the issue of more effectively managing hikers traveling 
> through (or more ideally NOT traveling through) closed areas.  This is 
> of interest to folks who hike every year as closures happen every 
> year.  What was it my mother always said... if you don't have anything 
> nice to say....  Well, you know the rest.
>
>
> YITOOD,
>
> Easy
>
> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 6:14 AM, Reinhold Metzger 
> <reinholdmetzger at cox.net <mailto:reinholdmetzger at cox.net>> wrote:
>
>     Yes Joanne,
>     I sympathize with you....All this grumbling and criticizing Scott
>     & Joe, by a few individuals,
>     has been upsetting to me also.
>     Seems like every time someone like Scott & Joe goes on a speed or
>     record hike a few self
>     appointed ''Judges & Critics'' of proper hiking standards, who
>     can't stand the thought of speed
>     hikers zooming by them, feel compelled to criticize the speed hikers.
>     This year was no exception.
>     Other hikers have hiked through trail closures, but only Scott &
>     Joe were singled out for
>     criticism because speed hiking is frowned upon by those individuals.
>     Ohh sure, they will proclaim ''I have nothing against speed
>     hiking,'' but then grumble between
>     their teeth.....Could sour grapes have something to do with it?
>
>     Yes Joanne, I recommend taking a hike to all my friends....it's
>     great medicine....has a calming
>     effect on people.
>
>     I don't know why this is so upsetting to you, as a fellow hiker
>     you should know that hiking is
>     good for you and recommending it to your friends should not be
>     criticized.
>
>     Say Joanne, I am contemplating on going on another JMT speed hike.
>     Would you like to come along?....It might calm you down.
>
>     BTW...The UL revolution and speed hiking are here to stay, so you
>     might as well get used to it.
>
>     JMT Reinhold
>
>
>     -----------------------------------------
>
>     Joanne writes:
>     Actually, I have been finding all this Joe and Scott thing from you
>     Rheinhold to a little over the top.
>
>     When I posted about Monstro ( Adam ), you were all in a panic that
>     somebody
>     that did not announce his intentions was somehow possibly going to
>     upstage
>     your buddies.
>
>     I admire speed and endurance, I do not admire the constant
>     trumpeting of
>     their attempt that has occurred over the previous months.
>
>     All the publicity and the trumpeting and the very public
>     announcements of
>     this attempt has put it in the public forum, and as such is open to
>     criticism.  To tell detractors to "take a hike" does Scott and Joe a
>     disservice.
>
>     Let them speak for themselves, rather than trying to share the
>     spotlight
>     with them.  Maybe you should be out hiking yourself.  Have you
>     ever done a
>     thruhike??
>
>     .
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Reinhold Metzger" <reinholdmetzger at cox.net
>     <http://cox.net>
>     <http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l>>
>     To: <pct-l at backcountry.net <http://backcountry.net>
>     <http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l>>
>     Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 5:27 PM
>     Subject: [pct-l] Scott & Joe update
>
>
>     >/ Tortoise,
>     />/ Compadre, good buddy, my friend....I'm proud of you....''YOU
>     HAVE SEEN THE
>     />/ LIGHT''....you are
>     />/ finally accepting that it is ''THEIR'' hike and nobody else's
>     hike.
>     />/ As such it is also nobody's business how they hike their hike
>     or to
>     />/ criticize their hike.
>     />/ And that my friend, has been the core of this argument from
>     the beginning.
>     />/
>     />/ Take my advice Tortoise....the horse is dead....stop beating it.
>     />/
>     />/ Better yet, take a hike and I promise you, I will not
>     criticize your hike
>     />/ no matter how much I
>     />/ disagree with your hiking style.
>     />/ After all, it is your hike and it is not up to me to be a self
>     appointed
>     />/ judge or critic of
>     />/ your hike.
>     />/
>     />/ Reinhold
>     />/
>     />/ --------------------------------------
>     />/
>     />/ why are you going ballistic?
>     />/ It is Joe & Scott's hike, not yours.
>     />/ It is their record not yours.
>     />/
>     />/ and if you can't stand that all of us don't agree with you
>     that is your
>     />/ problem.
>     />/
>     />/ so stop beating this "dead horse" and stop digging up old
>     "dead horses".
>     />/ You too Jeff.
>     />/
>     />/
>     />/ And if Joe & Scott's record is such a big deal, why
>     aren't/weren't you
>     />/ there for a ceremony at the finish line?
>     />/
>     />/
>     />/ Tortoise
>     />/
>     />/ <> He who finishes last, wins! <>
>     />/
>     />/
>     />/
>     />/ Reinhold Metzger wrote:
>     />>// That's right Jeff,
>     />/ />/ Tortoise will get that record for sure....he is really
>     good at beating
>     />/ />/ dead horses....he has lot's of experience.
>     />/ />/ He is a master at it.
>     />/ />/
>     />/ />/ JMT Reinhold
>     />/ />/ ----------------------------------------
>     />/ />/ Jeff wrote:
>     />/ />/ jeff.singewald at comcast.net <http://comcast.net>
>     />/ <http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l> wrote
>     />/ />/ Beating a dead horse?  I'm in if there is a record to be
>     attempted on
>     />/ />/ this one!  This attempt may even be appropriate for the
>     tortoise(s) we
>     />/ />/ have on the list.
>     />/ />>/
>     />/ />>/
>     />/ />>/     -------------- Original message --------------
>     />/ />>/     From: "Joseph Anderson" <joedaddy44 at gmail.com
>     <http://gmail.com>
>     />/ <http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l>>
>     />/ />>/
>     />/ />>/     > Does "Beating a dead horse" mean anything to anyone?
>     /
>
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