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[pct-l] Who Are Our Heros and Truth
- Subject: [pct-l] Who Are Our Heros and Truth
- From: Hiker97 at aol.com (Hiker97@aol.com)
- Date: Wed Feb 8 19:44:01 2006
The truth is such a funny thing. In the police department it is widely know
that eye witnesses are often wrong and people are in prison for it. The
same group of witnesses to an event will remember or give accounts completely
different. It is weird.
It is not that folks want to be wrong. It is just that everyone will see
things differently or remember things differently. Especially under pressure.
What is important is your perspective on things. It is how things or events
impress you. That is your reality.
There is no reality of the trail. Reality is your impression. I guess
trail reality is if no one is on the trail. Once you add a human then all bets
are off. I would tell people if they want to get close to reality, then go
out high on the trail at night and look up at a clear sky. Bingo. I would
tell druggies and alcoholics that. I have a cheaper way for them to feel good
and tune in. It is called the trail.
That is one reason why I like 360 degree view bug netting shelters so much.
Laying in your shelter and warm sleeping bag at night out on the trail and
staring up at the sky is amazing. The higher the camp, the better. It is the
best show in town and it is free. You almost feel yourself floating into
the universe. And no I am not smoking anything.
Now see what you have done. You got me into the metaphysics of hiking. I
almost launched into the difference between prayer and meditation on the
trail. Darn you! :-)
Your hiking buddy, Switchback
Trail Hoodlum & Camp Food Bum