Ha, I thought of you the other day OLM. Came over a rise near Bowling Green and found some walkers backed up together, one of them yelled to warn me of the two snakes, 'somewhere there in the bushes'. I made a show of being equally scared, which in fact I am at close quarters. A vision of that brave wrangler in the ubiquitous blue overalls flashed by

... You should do again, you were a good'n.
I'm a bit the same SoB, more learned people skills than anything natural and still occasionally a challenge

. On a private walk i'm just as likely to choose to meld into the forest. Seeing people in need and genuinely grateful melts much of the attitude though, and experienced walkers just have to accept that any attitude they have is, in itself, nothing new/ expect the person they will meet there will likely start from the basics/ give them a break. I was more fortunate in not having to be pinned down to that one place, and literally right on the doorstep at WFV like these 'guys'. The groundhog-day effect was a challenge too, same issues that many considered unique to themselves and dramatic played out day by day.
My post was prompted by recently hearing of a particular incident (that I wont recount). Just to say that between not having a lot of contact with each other, and fleeting contact with permanent staff, these people really don't get a lot of thanks. If anyone else feels the urge to do so feel free, I have heard a number mention they pass through this site.