Please don’t feed the hikers—keep them wild

Your well-intentioned handouts could do more harm than good. Some hikers quickly become dependent on outside help, leaving them vulnerable when help isn’t there.

Long distance hikers need to be developing skills, attitudes, and techniques that are necessary when you won’t be around. By reliably supplying bailouts, water, rides, shelter and other hand-holding, you deny hikers the opportunities to learn self-reliance and the skills they may need to complete a long trail.

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crow

Hermit, long distance hiker, primitive cabin dweller, seeker.

One thought on “Please don’t feed the hikers—keep them wild”

  1. My sentiments exactly. It’s nice to get a ride into town or come across something you weren’t expecting but I was starting to get the feeling a lot of thru-hikers hike from trail angel to trail angel, the trail itself being an ordeal to endure between them.

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