2:36 p.m. on December 17, 2010 (EST)
3:56 p.m. on December 17, 2010 (EST)
gonzan
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Oh, how ever so tempting! But being married and having a mortgage kinda kicks a big ol' sabot in the works for me ;)
6:15 p.m. on December 17, 2010 (EST)
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Hmmmm... This might just be what the doctor ordered for me. Thanks Alicia.
9:13 p.m. on December 17, 2010 (EST)
gonzan said:
Oh, how ever so tempting! But being married and having a mortgage kinda kicks a big ol' sabot in the works for me ;)
Gonzan have to agree it does have draw backs for alot of people economically. I was rather lucky to have employer's who value me and my work. I got the sabatical and they are more than gracious to me in support. i have a morgage like yourself but , I am working within a budget I can maintain. ( Single) if I were married I think that would end my trip.
Alicia this is a great oppertunity for alot of people. I found an old analysis that 20-30 yr olds are the main entity of the thru hikers . financially they are the ones who lack the funds and have to give up while hiking. I was online with someone 2 days ago trying to help them figure cost. I am going to pass your post along It may help alot of them. thanks for the Info.
1:51 p.m. on December 18, 2010 (EST)
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I looked into a similiar program for the PCT last summer. They didn't pay very much. In fact I think I would be able to make more working at Burger King. I think they were relying on the college credits that were available to get workers.
I think it would be interesting to get the Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, Leave No Trace training just for fun.
9:25 a.m. on December 26, 2010 (EST)
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DrReaper - you might have been able to make more money working at Burger King - but there's more to life than making money - especially for a young person - the discipline and experience of taking on a load of responsibility in the woods for a season, learning to deal with a wide variety of other people under sometimes stressful situations, learning self reliance - man - you cannot put a price tag on that!
11:08 a.m. on December 26, 2010 (EST)
Statdoc- have to agree with you!!! It's an oppertunity for a person to develop. Money isn't everything in life. Yes you need it but today's society alot of people forget to ask themselve's whens ENOUGH enough. MYO your correct this builds great character and responcibility. I also look at it as it affords some people to Section hike the AT affordably. And there is no price tag on that...