TrishandAlex
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What Tim and Ivy said.
People expressing concern for each other, what is the world coming to?!
Here's what I hate to hear on the trail:
"It's not much further to the top; you're almost there!"
So, just call me an idiot!
I never mind advice, even if it's something that's plain wrong, or something that I've known for 20 years. Most of what I get is the "you're almost there" on mountains I've been up 100 times. It does me no harm to hear it. I used to get irked, but I trained myself out of it. Next time you get the unwanted advice, pause and see if you can hear your ego getting ready to react...
Interesting thread. Some trail advice is driven by genuine concern, but I think most trail advice, AND most of the lengthy list here of "over reactions to trail advice" is driven by ego. BOTH the person who says "you should do this or that," AND the person who reacts "I'm angry because someone said something that underestimated my knowledge and ability" are letting their egos get the better of them.
Wonder if it is a bit of a gender thing? Not wanting to start any arguments, just wondering.
"I'll take that advice in the spirit in which it was offered" and move on. That's what seems to make my day the most enjoyable.
Favorite question (as I hiked with a shovel out after a bit of muddy trailwork ), "Did you just bury someone?"
I smiled, kept walking...and said, "Yes".
It's not ego -- I simply hate being told what to do. By you, by my wife, by my kids, by the government... it doesn't matter.