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

Jeffrey Olson jolson at olc.edu
Wed Feb 15 12:26:18 CST 2012


Or when you encounter a hiker stopped for lunch lying lengthwise on the 
trail under a tarp and wearing mosquito headgear and munching on 
granola.  Another time to greet, meet, and step lightly!!!

Jeff...

On 2/15/2012 11:09 AM, Scott Williams wrote:
> Unless it's a long steep uphill and they've collapsed on trail.  Simply
> step over them carefully.  Of course, they're probably filthy and giardia
> infected and you may not want to touch them, so rendering aid is optional.
>
> Shroomer
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 9:45 AM,<gschenk1 at roadrunner.com>  wrote:
>
>> ---- Mark and Diane Resavy<mcrkdr at yahoo.com>  wrote:
>>> I have been reading all the informative and very amusing posts and would
>> like to learn more on basic trail etiquette.
>>
>> People hiking uphill have the right of way.
>>
>> Gary
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