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[at-l] A Clear Choice for RnR



I've asked you this question two or three
times, RnR, and you've avoided it
consistently.  Jim Bullard and I are both
on the same wavelength here, I think.

We have family.  For mutual benefit, we use
our phones to keep in contact with our families
when on the trail.

I suspect this is a very common situation, and it
may be a condition for some folks hiking at all.

Are you saying that this is contrary to some
higher trail ethic?  Does our commitment to
family consign us to a lesser experience in
the woods?

Does "the wilderness experience" take
precedence over family?  In the spirit of
MacKaye, should I tell my wife to shove off?


rafe b
aka terrapin


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