by biggbird » Wed 17 Apr, 2013 8:29 am
Interesting thread, and something I've wondered about before! I'm the sort of person who is always happy to stop for a chat, so have found myself wondering this plenty of times.
Perhaps one of the reasons I'm so quick to stop and chat with people was a story my dad told me a while back, when my partner and I were getting ready for our first overnight walk together. He had been walking the SCT with a couple of friends when they came across a european headed in the same direction, at the Prion Beach crossing if I'm not mistaken. He'd decided to walk the full track from Scott's Peak, and so had been going for some time. He'd seen numerous groups during his walk, headed his direction and the other, but not one had stopped to even say hello to him, meaning he was overjoyed when my dad and his friends actually stopped to chat and then walk with him! Sounds to me like he was just a little unlucky, as most people I've met on the track are friendly enough, but it just struck me that it must be awfully lonely to have everyone ignore you...
I understand that a lot of people go walking to get away from people, but no harm in a brief hello! But then again, I generally tend to talk too much at the best of times, so perhaps not the best to ask...