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[at-l] Re: Re 2000 mile recognition
- Subject: [at-l] Re: Re 2000 mile recognition
- From: krk@speakeasy.org (Kenneth Knight)
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:07:53 -0500
Hey, I wonder if I can sue him under the ADA? I walk for long periods of time without seeing any
blazes (white or blue). I'm nearly always on the right trail, but I don't see the blazes. Now, if I
don't see a blaze was it really there (rather like the classic if I tree falls an no one hears did
it fall)?
Yah, I think that is just the way I need to spend my time. People have told me I need to be more
busy and this is just the ticket. Yep. Sure. Of course, it would promote premature aging and all
that, but hey that would be a small price to pay. Yes indeed.
** Ken **
ps- No. I won't do it.
On 3/21/01 at 1:29 PM, KellyGoVols@aol.com wrote:
> I would purposely miss one single white blaze rather than receive his silly
> Avery Recognition. Besides, it would only take only one VERY small incident
> to piss him off enough to revoke it (like, saying the name George W.) and
> also making you ineligible to ever receive it again. Besides, the importance
> of thruhiking lies in the hiking, not laying eyes on every single white
> blaze. To have hiked from Georgia to Maine, via the AT and/or other trails,
> is in itself reward enough. Just my humble opinion.
** Kenneth Knight Web Design, IT Consultant, Software Engineer **
** krk@speakeasy.org http://www.speakeasy.org/~krk **