marty
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I will ask someone to take a picture, but only if that person looks friendly. Someone who acts like Mr. or Ms. Hike (i.e., thinks the activity was named after him or her) will not want to take your picture.
One time on the summit of Lafayette, I asked three guys sitting down if one would take my picture. They gave me a deferential "no", and continued to talk about their hiking accomplishments. Undeterred, I asked another couple who were just summiting if they would take a shot. They said sure, and then the woman looks at me and exclaims, "are you Marty"? I said yes, but how did you know? She then tells me her name. Turns out she was a high school friend, whom I haven't seen since the 1970's. We then spent a long time on the summit catching up on things. What a great time!
Her husband told me that she has a gift for remembering faces. Wonder if she would recognize me now, with my balding cranium.
Marty
One time on the summit of Lafayette, I asked three guys sitting down if one would take my picture. They gave me a deferential "no", and continued to talk about their hiking accomplishments. Undeterred, I asked another couple who were just summiting if they would take a shot. They said sure, and then the woman looks at me and exclaims, "are you Marty"? I said yes, but how did you know? She then tells me her name. Turns out she was a high school friend, whom I haven't seen since the 1970's. We then spent a long time on the summit catching up on things. What a great time!
Her husband told me that she has a gift for remembering faces. Wonder if she would recognize me now, with my balding cranium.
Marty