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Taba
12-29-2009, 20:02
Your planet sized ego is doing nothing for your book sales. If anything your posts, if having any effect at all on the Mountains to Sea Trail, it is a negative one. I know you think it's "your" trail but I think I'll walk it any way.

It is not my trail and I have never claimed it to be. If I have had a negative effect on this adventure then why has this year been the busiest year ever for the MST. 2008 had 1 thru-hiker (me) 2009 had 5 or 6 and several section hikers after I wrote the manual. It is you and ever other person who can't say anything positive to save your life that has had the negative effect. Why is it that most of the people who comment negatively are not even avid hikers? Are you too lazy to get of the computer?

Taba
12-29-2009, 20:07
Wow!! The battles I go through to do something good.

Lone Wolf
12-29-2009, 20:10
Wow!! The battles I go through to do something good.

i love you dude. rock on! screw the naysayers. at least you're walkin' :)

Big Dawg
12-29-2009, 20:13
I was already planning to do the Mountains to Sea Trail. I certainly hope I don't run into you as you are amazingly offensive and that's saying a lot as many of you know I can be also. If the unfortunate meeting happens please do not count me in your sad and pathetic "100 hiker count".

Wow Blue Jay, what a sad negative life you must lead. Shoo fly...

TD55
12-29-2009, 20:47
ah No, You're Tooting Your Horn, Bragging And Surely Hurting The Sales Of Your Book Which If I Had Not Stumbled On This Thread Would Have Bought.

You Lie.........

The Old Chief
12-30-2009, 10:26
Hey, BlueJay, I met you in 2003 when you helped 2 other hikers and me out in Vermont. Come on down to North Carolina and I'll help as much as possible. May even hike some with you. You really are a nicer guy in person than your Whiteblaze portrayal.

hikingtime
12-30-2009, 16:09
Ah no, you're tooting your horn, bragging and surely hurting the sales of your book which if I had not stumbled on this thread would have bought.

Well Said. I wanted to buy it too. But Taba skirted around even simple, straight forward questions from me, then he bragged some MORE after people had told him that he brags too much. He has done that here and on MANY other websites, time after time after time. Many people are not sure of his integrity, and I am tired of the Spam, so I will not be buying the book from him. Amazon is a trustworthy company (in my experience), so I will buy a MTS Trail book from them.

Blue Jay
12-30-2009, 16:26
Hey, BlueJay, I met you in 2003 when you helped 2 other hikers and me out in Vermont. Come on down to North Carolina and I'll help as much as possible. May even hike some with you. You really are a nicer guy in person than your Whiteblaze portrayal.

I remember you well, my friend. I've done your section 3 times and will be down again. Too bad I'm not an avid hiker, tuba called the AT mall walking not me.

Blue Jay
12-30-2009, 16:35
2008 had 1 thru-hiker (me) 2009 had 5 or 6 and several section hikers after I wrote the manual.


Wrong again one thruhiker (me). Several of the original trail workers down there hiked it before you. I met them in northern VA. last year. You wrote the manual, you who knows exactly what gear a thru is required to carry, you the only thru-hiker "(me)". You, you, you, how is that positive just talking about you the only avid hiker, the pro, the legend.

Blue Jay
12-30-2009, 16:36
Wow Blue Jay, what a sad negative life you must lead. Shoo fly...

Hey, it's better than landscapping, lawnmower boy.

Blue Jay
12-30-2009, 16:46
Before a moderator gets involved I'll stay away from this thread and leave Tuba, his ego and legend to themselves.:sun

Taba
12-30-2009, 17:54
Well Said. I wanted to buy it too. But Taba skirted around even simple, straight forward questions from me, then he bragged some MORE after people had told him that he brags too much. He has done that here and on MANY other websites, time after time after time. Many people are not sure of his integrity, and I am tired of the Spam, so I will not be buying the book from him. Amazon is a trustworthy company (in my experience), so I will buy a MTS Trail book from them.

Good luck on trying to find an up-to-date guidebook that isn't the one I wrote. There are 2 guidebooks for the MST one is current and the other is 10 years old.

Taba
12-30-2009, 18:24
Wrong again one thruhiker (me). Several of the original trail workers down there hiked it before you. I met them in northern VA. last year. You wrote the manual, you who knows exactly what gear a thru is required to carry, you the only thru-hiker "(me)". You, you, you, how is that positive just talking about you the only avid hiker, the pro, the legend.

Now, if you are going to try to insult me please at least get my name right, it's "Taba". Have some respect!! go fly away blue jay. I feel like I am trying to teach a child manners.

And if you read the post and not just what you wanted to see, I had said that in the year of 2008 I was the only thru-hiker to finish the trail. Feel free to check out this website to see the list of finishers. It has been updated recently. However it is missing, Jonathan Felts, who hiked the mountain section and biked the road section in 2009. I met him on Cedar Island while he was waiting for the ferry to Ocracoke.

www.ncmst.org/finishmst.html

I also never said I was the only avid hiker. I just said that you weren't. Stop putting words in my mouth and your foot in yours. Doesn't every thru-hiker carry the items I mentioned or a version of those items on their thru-hike. Or are you not out there long enough to look at the gear long-distance hikers use.

ed bell
12-30-2009, 18:32
C'mon folks, lets just leave the personal stuff out of this. The silly posts are there for all to see. Please let it go.

Big Dawg
12-30-2009, 22:30
Hey, it's better than landscapping, lawnmower boy.



hmmmm,,, as a landscape architect, I'm not sure what you mean by lawnmower boy,,, but of course you just like spewing bs. Like I said, sad life you got there. shoo fly

Big Dawg
12-30-2009, 22:36
I feel like I am trying to teach a child manners.


no doubt...

Taba
01-05-2010, 04:27
:D Merry Christmas Taba!
And Thanks for your work on the MST!
Leki is Proud to sponsor You.

Elder :rolleyes:

Thank you Elder,
I hope your holiday season was better than you expected. Your sponsorship throughout the 2009 hiking season was greatly appreciated. I have used several kinds of poles and make-shift sticks but have never used anything with the quality and durability as the Makalu Trail hiking poles you supplied last year. I can't wait to hit the trails again this year with them. I used them for a number of tasks like, light trail maintenance (clearing branches off the trail and trenching out overflowing streams to dry up the trail), Rain-fly supports for my tent, balance while on uneven pathways and through creek/river fords, and for the extra leverage to get up some of those tough climbs. I like the ease in how the collapse down to the height of my backpack for transporting them when I am not on the trail (hitch-hiking into and running around town getting resupplied).

Thanks again!!! See you at Trail Days.

Scot "Taba" Ward

Taba
01-20-2010, 17:22
Just wondering if anybody was planning on hiking on the MST this year. I would like to continue the "100 Hiker Challenge". That was 100 miles or a week on the MST. It's a wonderful adventure and a beautiful trail. I believe that if you do get a chance to get out there you will not be dissapointed. I am going to hike the Sheltowee Trace Trail in Kentucky this year in April to write a Thru-Hiker's Manual for it, but once I am finished with that I might be out on the newer sections of the MST to document them for the 2011 editions of the Manual. Some of the sections I will be hiking on the MST were/are not designated, blazed or connected in 2009.

If you plan to be on the MST, please let us know here to help gain interest in this trail.

Thank you and see you on the trail,
Taba

Walessp
01-20-2010, 22:21
I'm still chugging along, with just under 40 miles in January.

Outlaw

Taba
01-25-2010, 01:49
Just finished putting all of the new information into the MST Manual!!!!! now it's just refining, adding a few stores, placement of the town maps, creating the covers, and printing. It is really looking good. These are going to make the trail so much easier to hike. I can't wait to see the finished product. They will be finished and released by Feb. 6th. I am so happy right now!!!!

Big Dawg
01-25-2010, 12:55
Congrats bro!