SarcasmTheElf wrote:
This reminds me, We're an odd bunch.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
This reminds me, We're an odd bunch.
Mountain-Mike wrote:
It could be worse. A friend of mine was talking about his 1st Ironman Contest in HI. On the bike section at one point he felt mist on him. Sky was clear when he looked up. It wasn't rain.
Foresight wrote:
No I'm confused, lol.
Either way, let the record show that if I find myself riding into a mist of piss and I can figure out from who (there ya go, Twisty) the piss is emanating.....I will put them in the wall.
max.patch wrote:
gator gump took a dump on the trail and proudly wrote about it in his book.A.T.Lt wrote:
I try and be discreet while peeing and walk off the trail a bit but recently while hiking I come upon a guy literally pissing on the trail. It was a bit strange. Almost welcoming another hiker to get a look. Weird.
max.patch wrote:
don't ya just hate it when you walk deep enough into the woods to have privacy when you do your business and unbeknownest to you the trail turned and you're now just a few feet away...and ya don't figger it out until someone comes strolling by.
Foresight wrote:
We could ask Rasty or Astro's kids, but they're math geeks and not english nerds.
Mountain-Mike wrote:
It could be worse. A friend of mine was talking about his 1st Ironman Contest in HI. On the bike section at one point he felt mist on him. Sky was clear when he looked up. It wasn't rain.
Mountain-Mike wrote:
One hint. Avoid doing it on hills. Never seem to fail, when I am on a hill & walk far enough off the trail to be out of sight, at the most inopertune time I find out the trail has switchedbacked & I'm really close to it.
OzJacko wrote:
I'm starting to think that there's something odd that the most popular thread in the women's section is about men peeing....
AnotherKevin wrote:
There's a Japanese proverb that goes well in hiking circles: "Nakedness is often seen but never observed."
There isn't a lot of privacy Out There. If you're going to get all bent out of shape at seeing somebody's you-know-what or having somebody see yours, you probably aren't an experienced hiker, because it happens both ways to all of us. I'll agree not to wave it about if you'll agree not to get upset about surprising me, and I'll agree not to get all embarrassed at the occasional glimpse of someone who's em-bare-assed.
My worst experience in the wink-and-snigger department came one day when the wind rose and the weather turned raw. I was near to a shelter, and ducked into it to put on my baselayer. Of course a dozen kids, aged about 12-14, from a Christian boys' camp walked in on me just as I was peeled down. I never saw so much sniggering, elbowing in the ribs, embarrassed shuffling of feet, and so on. "Hey! I ain't got nothin' you ain't seen before! Just wanted to get out of the wind to change!" didn't help. I think they were half expecting to be struck by lightning or something.
IMScotty wrote:
Trail Etiquette:
When I meet another hiker coming my way on a trail, I try to make eye-contact and say hello.
Have I been doing it wrong?
From a local news story...
bostonglobe.com/2022/11/04/met…ticle_Recirc_Most_Popular
I have to admit, I also run with sticks sometimes.