[pct-l] What is a PCT Ambassador?
Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Tue Apr 26 17:10:14 CDT 2011
How about the LNT principles of being a PCT Ambassador:
Plan Ahead and Prepare - Not everything will go as planned. Within
reason, have flexible plans that take into consideration the
inevitable mishaps.
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces - And when in town, make sure
that you and everyone in your hotel room has paid for their durable
sleeping surface.
Dispose of Waste Properly - And don't leave a huge physical or
emotional mess for trail angels or other hikers to clean up.
Leave What You Find - Leave a town, resort or trail angel's home as
you found it. Ensure they are happy they helped a thru-hiker and
hopeful to provide services to more of us.
Minimize Campfire Impacts - And don't start flame wars online about
the inevitable mishaps.
Respect Wildlife - Respect the locals, too. Let small towns be small
towns and leave your big city demands and expectations at home.
Be Considerate of Other Visitors - Your cleanliness, good manners and
gratitude will go a long way toward making future thru-hikers feel
welcome. Don't forget that not everyone around you is a thru-hiker,
and yet their adventures are also just as wonderful for them as yours
is for you. They deserve as much consideration as you have been
given, so don't assume you are better or more deserving than others.
On Apr 26, 2011, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
>
> Ok, that's good.
>
> I was looking for something a bit more practical, though, how each
> hikers *actions* represent The Trail and the PCT community as a whole.
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