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Pink Blazing: when a hiker intentionally speeds up or slows down to hike with a potential love interest.
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Read More »Pink blazing?! Let me explain. When you hike the Appalachian Trail, you follow these nice neat white blazes that show you where the trail goes. Sometimes there are double blazes, indicating a turn, or a crossing. Sometimes, the blazes are practically non-existent, like in the whites. Here is a picture:
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Read More »I did NOT want to be pink-blazed and yet, I found myself embracing the experience. The Trail is nothing but one crazy, messy, dirty, blister-filled experience and every part of it carries a unique moment to learn and grow from. 1) Appreciate the flattery. Someone likes you! Take that and run with it. It is nice to be valued and appreciated. Appreciate their attraction, however fleeting and keep moving forward. 2) Get to know them. As long as your “this is a creep” radar isn’t in full frantic mode, it might be worthwhile to get to know them, who knows, you could get a really good friend out of the deal. Or an awkward conversation, but either way, you’ll have experienced an interesting human interaction. Maybe it will make a good blog post. You never know! There you have it, a quick guide to embracing or avoiding the pink blaze. I can tell you that I didn’t regret being pink blazed at all. At first I wanted no part of it, and I made the poor guy work for it. However, I learned a lot from it and am thankful for what it was. That is the great thing about the Trail, it may not be two roads diverged….but each personal journey is different. Out on the Trail we are all stinky, tired, hungry hikers and that commonality allows for some really great interactions with people you might not normally take a second glance at.
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