I keep forgetting this one, but here it is at last.
On the trail most hikers take on a trail name. It's usually suggested by other hikers and accepted by the hiker, though some use a nickname they've had previously. There's usually a personal trait or funny story behind the trail name.
While hiking with Steve and Single Malt, they suggested Lt Dan, from Forest Gump, since I'd been in the Air Force. I told them that wouldn't work since I was a Captain. So they came up with Captain Redbeard, then shortened it to just Redbeard. It works well with the pirate shirt I wear during town stops. And with my red beard.
On the trail most hikers take on a trail name. It's usually suggested by other hikers and accepted by the hiker, though some use a nickname they've had previously. There's usually a personal trait or funny story behind the trail name.
While hiking with Steve and Single Malt, they suggested Lt Dan, from Forest Gump, since I'd been in the Air Force. I told them that wouldn't work since I was a Captain. So they came up with Captain Redbeard, then shortened it to just Redbeard. It works well with the pirate shirt I wear during town stops. And with my red beard.
Now you have satisfied everyone's curiosity regarding your trail name. Seems like an appropriate name. The beard is actually quite handsome ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo I imagine you won't trim your beard while on the hike since that's now the source of your trail name. Just think how it will look in a couple months. Yet another extreme change in your life after years of having to be clean shaven.
ReplyDeleteLook at you mountain man!!!
ReplyDeleteWho is that handsome man? If I didn't know better I would think it was Dale or Kurt.
ReplyDeleteYay! A picture of the beard finally. :) You gonna keep that for the wedding?
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