Sounds gross.
Sounds gross.
"Truth is anything you can convince someone else to believe" - Me
Last year there were three Tumbleweed's. Myself, a girl from MD and a transvestite from Canada.I got mine from my grandfather in 1952, the girl got her's from rolling down a hill while taking a pee and lord only knows where the Canadian got their's from.
twigs
sticks
bones
I once was given & brought some " Spotted Dick" on the trail & shared with all for dessert. Thank goodness that did not become my name. Many years ago, on a cold dark morn, I was tagged the Stealth Pooper. No real mystery there. While funny at the time, that's not really my choice for a trail name. You can't pick your parents, but whenever possible try to pick your trail name.
"How can something this hard be so much fun".
Molly Ringworm
Long Duk Dong
Goose and Maverick
For a lot of people hiking is a chance to step away from normal life at home... Using a trail name allows those people to forget about "Dave who is stressed out from his job", and become "Easy Going" who can forget about all that stuff for a little while and embrace everything the trail has to offer
Is there anyone who is " nameless " ?
That would be interesting.
Hike your own hike, but not go with the name you want?
Some animal names that I haven't heard yet:
Slug
Deer Tick
Protozo(a) - fits in with NOBO, SOBO, HOBO, SOLO, etc
Leech
Maybe if they were cuter...?