"Hearsay" is information obtained through a secondhand source. But if someone posts a firsthand review of an experience with a service provider along the trail, it's not very helpful to the hiking community to filter or censor it just because it's negative. Let the information remain and people will take what they need and leave the rest.
you left to walk the appalachian trail
you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
the mountains your darlings
but better to love than have something to scale
-Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"
you left to walk the appalachian trail
you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
the mountains your darlings
but better to love than have something to scale
-Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"
i dont get it. people just love bashing other people or their businesses. surprisingly standing bear has been around for quite a few years.if it was anywhere near as bad as the op claims, it would have closed down years ago.i'll say it again. there have been many complaints about various hostels over the yers, and usually the complaints are in the absolute minority. this would lead me to believe the hostel wasnt always the party in the wrong.you dont like how a place does business, then just dont stay there.start spreading these rumors, the establishment is forced to close, and everyone loses.
Hi Hikerboy,
I am not sure if this was directed towards me because I made the thread, but are you saying that my experience is hearsay? In the long run, it doesn't really matter what either of us say, but please do not hint at the fact that what I wrote was falsely stated. It is insulting. What I wrote was all first hand experience, I in fact left out stories that were told to me secondhand, which could not be corroborated.
Thanks!
Salad Days
I stayed there and find the OPs observations accurate.
It's not so much the owner as it is the help he hires.
"Chainsaw" GA-ME 2011
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...ng-Bear-Hostel
Here's the thread y'all....^
Do y'all remember growing up & at some point ur mom telling you that you needed to accept & eat the beets you didn't like b/c someone in Africa was starving? That's what the comments on this thread remind me of... If someone had a negative experience & you believe them. ( there's absolutely no reason not to believe Cro-mag) Then, 50 million people saying that they had a great experience, forget about it or just get over it doesn't mean much to the OP ....just sayin. Meaningless jiber jaber.
I believe he has a right to share his experience just as much as anyone else does that had a positive experience. I sincerely believe we all feel bad, for everyone concerned, that it was negative one.
Agreed, a public forum is not the best place. If the mods choose to remove the thread or the drug related talk, I am fine with that.
Sure, no ball and chain forcing me, but that shouldn't keep me from speaking up. I believe your generation taught me that.
I'll let you have the final word, as I am not here to get into arguments with fellow hikers.
Thanks!
Salad Days
Hearsay is giving the details of an event as related to the Iindividual by another party. This would be a case if the OP had started this thread off by stating "I heard..." Andthe moderators are correct in filtering out those posts and service providers are correct in seeking to block them.
On the other hand the event was related first hand. These are things that the OP himself saw and is a legitimate review/complaint. Lack of corroboration does not make it hearsay, just an unwitnessed event.
As has been stated most complaints against service providers ars usually unfounded and WB is good at sniffing out such posts. Entitled hiker threads, the "The Place is bad causse they kicked us out for drinking beers..." come to mind.
If the OP's post is baseless then attack it on its lack of merit. However, it seems no one is actually adressing the facts as the OP gives them in his case.
igne et ferrum est potentas
"In the beginning, all America was Virginia." -William Byrd
igne et ferrum est potentas
"In the beginning, all America was Virginia." -William Byrd
yeah me neither.just felt the argument was going down a road we'd already been down. i dont doubt your experience there.
and you are entitled to speak up if you see something wrong. you have my apology.
we've had similar threads begun by service providers with complaints about various hikers, and it turns out, theres almost always two sides to the story.im sorry i suggested you were being disingenuous.im sure your motives are not.