I think I've met the whole lot! ( The 'Prison escapee' was while camping at Bakers Beach, long story)
Alas, I also fit category #9.
Can anyone add to the list??
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Oh yeah, I'd forgotten about the flip flops!rogerw3 wrote:![]()
Alas I must admit to fitting the #9 category, wish I did not but there it is.
#12 the woefully lacking in everything tourist walker, I have seen them in the Blue Mountains in thongs (the flip flop kind!) and t-shirt, miles away from their car with the weather about to change for the worse any minute.
That's the one I've seen the most, especially in the Mtns. Hot day, no water, crap shoes, massive walk.rogerw3 wrote:![]()
Alas I must admit to fitting the #9 category, wish I did not but there it is.
#12 the woefully lacking in everything tourist walker, I have seen them in the Blue Mountains in thongs (the flip flop kind!) and t-shirt, miles away from their car with the weather about to change for the worse any minute.
14. The wierdo sitting by the track holding a GPSr as if nothing is going on.CraigRat wrote:http://hikingboots.com/blog/11-types-of ... the-trail/
I think I've met the whole lot! ( The 'Prison escapee' was while camping at Bakers Beach, long story)
Alas, I also fit category #9.
Can anyone add to the list??
+1 for me being in the 9 category as well. Have to agree with your #12, the number of people I have seen bushwalking who are woefully under-prepared is scary.rogerw3 wrote:![]()
Alas I must admit to fitting the #9 category, wish I did not but there it is.
#12 the woefully lacking in everything tourist walker, I have seen them in the Blue Mountains in thongs (the flip flop kind!) and t-shirt, miles away from their car with the weather about to change for the worse any minute.