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15 Reasons to Never Date a Hiker
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 3083804" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>That is the one part of LNT that I do NOT do. I bring a folding shovel. </p><p>Spending weeks of time in the Mt Hood and Mt Jefferson wilderness, and volunteering as a Mt Hood Steward, a lot of people would start out with their virtue signalling, and then leave the bags alongside the trail. WTH? Many would also burn their trash in their fires, in the middle of dry season.</p><p>The authors got it all wrong about shagging on a sleeping pad. The trick is to know how to pick a spot to pitch your tent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 3083804, member: 94154"] That is the one part of LNT that I do NOT do. I bring a folding shovel. Spending weeks of time in the Mt Hood and Mt Jefferson wilderness, and volunteering as a Mt Hood Steward, a lot of people would start out with their virtue signalling, and then leave the bags alongside the trail. WTH? Many would also burn their trash in their fires, in the middle of dry season. The authors got it all wrong about shagging on a sleeping pad. The trick is to know how to pick a spot to pitch your tent. [/QUOTE]
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