• balderdash
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    531 year ago

    I swear yal post/upvote the most normie greentexts. Where’s the crazy off the wall shit?

  • @stevestevesteve@lemmy.world
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    421 year ago

    Sounds like a failure to set good expectations. Sure there are times people just don’t listen, but if everyone else is saying this kind of thing, maybe there’s a common factor…

    • amio
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      101 year ago

      Maybe. On the other hand, 300m takes about 3-4 minutes, so you’d have to wonder about what the expectations were.

    • Subverb
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      11 year ago

      Agreed. I respect nature and it’s beauty but I’ve never understood hiking.

      Best I was every personally motivated to do was climb to The old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. 5km round trip. Worth it, but cold, raining and very windy the whole.steep-ass way up and down. My wife went 100m up with me and said “Fuck this” and turned around so I ended up doing it alone.

  • JokeDeity
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    71 year ago

    Probably conservatives. “Why can’t we just take our trucks to wherever you’re dragging us?”

    • @pedz@lemmy.ca
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      11 year ago

      Bah. I don’t have a car and go to national parks “nearby” (about 100 km) using my bike and one thing that I find unfortunate is the lack of public transit to those places. So usually, what one can find at the bottom of a hiking trail, is a parking full of cars.

      It’s not a matter of politics but more about car culture. Like, watch any YT vlogger and most will go to their hiking trails with a car, or even a truck, exclaiming that they love nature.

      Personally I have to make compromises when I invite someone hiking and/or camping. That means leaving the bike home and going to the trail or the camp site with a car. It’s unfortunate but it’s just how most people see spending time in nature.