....... It's called a THRU HIKE.............. not a THROUGH HIKE!!!!!!!!!
Sorry for the pet peeve rant but I feel much better now.
....... It's called a THRU HIKE.............. not a THROUGH HIKE!!!!!!!!!
Sorry for the pet peeve rant but I feel much better now.
"Fish Camp Woman.... Baby, I like the way you smell"
- Unknown Hinson
yawn . . . . . . .
Hmmm.... I always thought it was Threw Hike. Go figure.
I thought you said it was pronounced "Advance...North"???
Loved your journal. Still have it bookmarked.
For a couple of bucks, get a weird haircut and waste your life away Bryan Adams....
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Who cares? I understand what they mean and so do you. It isn't English class.
It doesn't matter on this forum. Best to keep grammar/english corrections to a forum where people care about that kind of stuff.
"If we had to pay to walk... we'd all be crazy about it."
--Edward Payson Weston
HYOH... unless you call it a through hike, and then *you're doing it wrong*...
Call it whatever you want... it's just a stupid label for hiking for a long time anyway.
Don't take anything I say seriously... I certainly don't.
In all fairness to the OP there was a time when most hikers used thru while most packsniffers used through.
P.S. I was thinking of doing a thorough hike next year or is that a threw-hike?.
Wish me luck:-)
"If we had to pay to walk... we'd all be crazy about it."
--Edward Payson Weston
In German, there is no "th" sound... so for them it's a True-Hike.
Don't take anything I say seriously... I certainly don't.
My pet peeve is people coming into a forum and complaining about grammer and spelling.
You know people who write sentences and putting "........" in the middle of them and then bolding and underlining words for no apparent reason and then incorrectly putting colons at then end of the sentence (and them complain the wrong spelling of a word).
I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.
Does that mean you eat donuts not doughnuts?
Apparently doughnuts are for packsniffers. . .
Donuts are for through-hikers. . . .
woopsie. . . i mean thru. . . .
not. . .
you guys keep this up and camojack is gonna make an appearance....
Spokes, relax a little. Thru is a word that can be used as a preposition, adverb or adjective. Thru is an informal, simplified spelling of THROUGH.