Stupid question, but.......I am going to get a tat celebrating my finish last August. Upper arm or calf?
Stupid question, but.......I am going to get a tat celebrating my finish last August. Upper arm or calf?
soles of your feet
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Your legs got you there, so I would say calf, but either one works.
My wife got a little dragonfly (her trail name) on her forearm after we completed the Long Trail. Looks great.
Arm. Calf tattoos just make you look like your leg is dirty or bruised, especially if you're a guy and have hairy legs.
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish.
ai got the AT symble with the date on my anchle after I finished.
Grampie-N->2001
There is no such thing as a stupid question; only stupid people. A tattoo? Really? I thought the tattoo thing died off 5 yrs ago or so. Oh well , to each his own. Sole of the foot sounds good. At least it's original.
I went with the back. Tattoo.JPG
Section hiker on the 20 year plan - 2,078 miles and counting!
Provided I actually complete my thru this year, I'm getting mine on my calf. I like the idea stated above that my legs are what got me there.
Soles of the feet and/or the butt. Maybe the pain would be so great in getting the tat that you would never get another one.
And no one except some one really close would ever see it.
Rolls
Last edited by Rolls Kanardly; 04-07-2015 at 12:33.
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May all your hikes have clear skies, fair winds and no rocks under your pad.
Sounds like someone has a thing against tats. Haha
I know you are just poking fun, in fact I know someone who has a great full back tat that I would love to touch but.....
I am not against them but I have seen good deserving people miss out on jobs because of tats.
I do not think it should matter, but there are still bosses that have other opinions.
Rolls
Rolls down the hill, Kanardly hike up the other hill
May all your hikes have clear skies, fair winds and no rocks under your pad.
I was. Haha my arms are full and ill miss out on applying for a state police job I wanted, just because of that. Can't believe that sigma is still a thing especially when all my medical techs have em. But if they judge me for that, then I don't wanna work for em anyway. Haha