A very fond memory of mine is hiking a moonless night in the forest tripping with 7 or 8 close friends. We had an amazing and wild trip that night.Jimr wrote:I kept it together enough to know to keep moving downstream as I was fishing up stream before I came on. Fortunately, I wasn't yet toasted or I may have been looking for a yellow submarine. It is amazing how easily a yellow tent can disappear into the wilderness. Of course, with all of the colors and trails, perhaps it's not so amazing after all.
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markskor wrote:OldRanger and I spent more than a few glorious off-trail days Yosemite wandering with Tom. (Wonder if he meant us) - Next year too and we both found him almost tolerable.TehipiteTom wrote:
I had one trip with two guys (buddies) who were just complete jerks... The two guys wrote in formal complaints (the only ones I ever got),
Only complaint you ever got you say? FYI, We would have all complained too but didn't know we could do that.
Tom, who should I write to ?
Wait, you said formal - leaves me (and definitely Mike) out.
No, I had lots of fun with you guys (and plan to have more). This was on a Sierra Club trip I led....and it was 16 years ago, so I doubt the one guy is even still backpacking, given the shape he was in.
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