Mark F wrote:Do the trip solo and make sure you are at the top of every pass and peak before them.
matagi wrote:I'm with the trip leader.
If I was doing a difficult trip, there is no way I would be taking along somebody I had never walked with before. There is more at work than simple fitness. There is also the group dynamic and how a stranger would fit in, particularly if/when the going gets rough. If these guys all know each other and have walked together before, then they will all know each others strengths and weaknesses and have ways of doing things (including non-verbal communication) which a newcomer may not fit in with.
Mark F wrote:Do the trip solo and make sure you are at the top of every pass and peak before them.
wayno wrote:matagi wrote:I'm with the trip leader.
If I was doing a difficult trip, there is no way I would be taking along somebody I had never walked with before. There is more at work than simple fitness. There is also the group dynamic and how a stranger would fit in, particularly if/when the going gets rough. If these guys all know each other and have walked together before, then they will all know each others strengths and weaknesses and have ways of doing things (including non-verbal communication) which a newcomer may not fit in with.
i dont disagree with you, question is why be so quick to invite a person along in the first place in this scenario. trip leaders need to think things through more before arbitrarily including then excluding people on a whim...
ULWalkingPhil wrote:Use a similar dry baking kit as i use and Bake a nice cake or scone and sit there munching away on dessert as they arrive and setup camp. They will regret there decision.
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