Bill Weir
May 27th 10, 08:56 PM
On May 26, 12:06*am, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
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> On May 24, 3:22 am, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
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> > "Karamba" > wrote in message
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> > Edward Dolan wrote:
> > >> However, it goes without saying that hiking is much more enjoyable than
> > >> cycling when it comes to wilderness.
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> > > Wrong on all counts.
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> > Nope, the slower you go the more you see and experience. Speed is the
> > enemy.
> > When I hike I like to walk slowly. But the very best thing to do is to
> > STOP!
> > Yea, just stop and look around you. That is as good as it gets!
> >>> The slower you go, the longer you will be disturbing wildlife, how is
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> that good for them?
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> There is little to no wildlife next to any hiking trail that I know about..
You may want to try hiking outside of the city then.
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> >>> Hikers are also more apt to litter and defecate in wildlife habitat,
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> especially when they STOP! so how is hiking any more beneficial to
> wildlife than mountian-biking?
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> Hikers do not litter
Not true.
>and they no how to rid themselves of body waste without fouling the environment.
Another false statement. Do you even go outside? Doesn't sound like
it.
> "Bill Weir" > wrote in message
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> On May 24, 3:22 am, "Edward Dolan" > wrote:
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> > "Karamba" > wrote in message
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> > Edward Dolan wrote:
> > >> However, it goes without saying that hiking is much more enjoyable than
> > >> cycling when it comes to wilderness.
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> > > Wrong on all counts.
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> > Nope, the slower you go the more you see and experience. Speed is the
> > enemy.
> > When I hike I like to walk slowly. But the very best thing to do is to
> > STOP!
> > Yea, just stop and look around you. That is as good as it gets!
> >>> The slower you go, the longer you will be disturbing wildlife, how is
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> that good for them?
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> There is little to no wildlife next to any hiking trail that I know about..
You may want to try hiking outside of the city then.
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> >>> Hikers are also more apt to litter and defecate in wildlife habitat,
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> especially when they STOP! so how is hiking any more beneficial to
> wildlife than mountian-biking?
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> Hikers do not litter
Not true.
>and they no how to rid themselves of body waste without fouling the environment.
Another false statement. Do you even go outside? Doesn't sound like
it.