I dont need no stinking badges (patches)!!!
Seriously, I have done 40 of them and have not submitted one. I have a correspondent but have not written to her. I am of the opinion that I know I did it, why does everyone else need to know. But part of my ego wants to display that patch right up front so everyone can see.
You can get anything on the internet so I think I will get a hiking shirt made up
that says "
UNOFFICIAL 46ER".
If anyone has a problem with that I won't do it.
To be honest, this was my opinion when I first began writing in. I knew I climbed them, and that was enough for me. I saw it as an inconvenience to write in to a stranger and tell my story that I'm sure they had heard a million times anyway.
Yet after writing a letter or two, and receiving the responses from my correspondent, I realized the rewards from it. It did several things for me, some of which have already been explained very well by una_dogger and Skyclimber.
- I was able to re-remember the wonderful experiences and memories of those hikes.
- I had the opportunity to keep a record for myself of what I had done.
- I was provided the privilege of receiving encouraging, thoughtful, and beneficial responses back from my correspondent.
- I have been able to send of my experiences to interested friends, in an organized and somewhat descriptive fashion.
- It gave me a connection to a much more experienced individual (my correspondent) who inspired me to continue with my goal, and cleared many things up along the way.
- Finally, it built a sense of community among fellow hikers, as we then had not only hiking in common, but also the writing down and sending in of our tales.
You are certainly free to do whatever you like, but maybe aspiring 46ers would like to at least try writing in. Who knows? Maybe, like me, you'll like it a lot more than you expected?!