[pct-l] What is a "Thru Hike?"
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Mon Feb 23 18:32:27 CST 2009
I actually agree with the hard-core, purist definition of a thru-
hike. I chided myself every time I skipped any little part of the
trail. I beat myself up in trail registers along the way, posting
confessions of my sins.
After a while, I learned that those who never skipped anything at all
were few and far between. Nobody ever treated me as harshly as I did.
After I skipped the snow in Wrightwood, I slinked into Agua Dulce
ready to be shunned by the trail community. Instead they had heard my
tale of crazy "heroism" for actually attempting to hike the trail in
the snow and bailing out cross-country down a gully to the highway.
They all told me to quit beating myself up.
I was very surprised by that. That was when I learned that a pure
thru-hike is a very rare thing and that once you are part of the thru-
hiker community it matters little the finer details of your hike.
I guess there's the pure thru-hike, which I believe in, and then
there's thru-hiker culture, which welcomed me with open arms, even
refusing to accept it when I said I wasn't going to Canada. I know my
hike was not a thru-hike, and I make that clear to everyone, but I
also know that I was a thru-hiker while I was out there.
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