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I was going to title it "How to P*ss-off a trail leader" but I didn't know if the moderators would like that. And I truly appreciate all the moderators do.
Note: this thread is for trail leaders (trip leaders) to comment on with their experiences leading groups on runs. Trail leaders - post up!
If you (the reader) want to start a separate thread regarding what you consider are terrible trail leader experiences/traits, please start your own thread - do not post them here. Heck - start your own thread, send me a PM with the link, and I might just put the link in here for you (for balance).
Disclaimer: I may have embellished or tweaked some of these examples slightly to make a point or whatever (and not all have necessarily happened to me personally as a trail leader - I may have just been a participant), so if some of these hit close to home and you know me, don't take it personally. I may also come across as snarky in some of my posts.
So here we go (I will probably come back and add to these as I think of more, so if you come back to this site you might want to start back at the beginning).
Someone (the trail leader) decides to organize a week-long overlanding trip. They put in a good bit of effort to plan, research, organize, put out needed information, and post it as a Rally Point on the Overland Bound Forum. And until the departure date they respond to questions, give advice, and try and get folks ready to function as a group on the trip.
You're looking at the calendar on OB, and you see the above week-long trip that you'd like to do. So you sign up for the trip. Great!
Here are some ways to make the trail leader wish they had never met you, and question why they are doing this trail leading/organizing thing in the first place.
Note: this thread is for trail leaders (trip leaders) to comment on with their experiences leading groups on runs. Trail leaders - post up!
If you (the reader) want to start a separate thread regarding what you consider are terrible trail leader experiences/traits, please start your own thread - do not post them here. Heck - start your own thread, send me a PM with the link, and I might just put the link in here for you (for balance).
Disclaimer: I may have embellished or tweaked some of these examples slightly to make a point or whatever (and not all have necessarily happened to me personally as a trail leader - I may have just been a participant), so if some of these hit close to home and you know me, don't take it personally. I may also come across as snarky in some of my posts.
So here we go (I will probably come back and add to these as I think of more, so if you come back to this site you might want to start back at the beginning).
Someone (the trail leader) decides to organize a week-long overlanding trip. They put in a good bit of effort to plan, research, organize, put out needed information, and post it as a Rally Point on the Overland Bound Forum. And until the departure date they respond to questions, give advice, and try and get folks ready to function as a group on the trip.
You're looking at the calendar on OB, and you see the above week-long trip that you'd like to do. So you sign up for the trip. Great!
Here are some ways to make the trail leader wish they had never met you, and question why they are doing this trail leading/organizing thing in the first place.
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