[pct-l] Boots or shoes
Sir Mixalot
atetuna at gmail.com
Fri May 18 15:05:29 CDT 2012
I'll occasionally do the one shoulder thing if my pack is light enough
because it lets my back breathe better. I'm more likely to do this at the
end of the day so that I end the day with drier clothing. When any of my
packs are light enough, whether they be for school, motorcycle or hiking, I
prefer to walk with it on one shoulder if the pack is light enough. I
certainly wasn't doing that back in elementary school because of Jardine.
I get your point though. RJ does some things that aren't always appropriate.
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:22 PM, CHUCK CHELIN <steeleye at wildblue.net>wrote:
>
> Mostly I see inexperienced hikers exhibit one, or more, of these
> “Jardineisms”. For example I’ve seen hikers walking along with an
> ultra-lite pack jauntily slung over just one shoulder, and I’ve seen others
> pick a campsite so they can lay out their sleeping bag or robe with the
> foot end 4” higher than the head end, etc.
>
>
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