>>210010Basically, no.
I stay with my partner/group for the most part. If someone is having trouble, I hold up, take my time to stay with them and enjoy the ride even more.
> If it's a rescue, that's a different story.I was hiking out of Havasu (Grand Canyon pic related) and hiking out there was a New York Jew Princess (not of my group), that couldn't get the last two miles.
> It's not that tough, really. She was all vocal about how she "couldn't make it" and was "giving up", I tried to give encouragement and reinforce her spirit, but she wouldn't even try.
> that feel of leaving a spoiled Jew bitch in duh dust, man!I don't hike with people like OP's crowd, if you can't put down your cell phn for 45 minutes and watch the Ospry's circle the lake feeding on trout through the spotting scopes, tripods I bought and carried in, you're not invited next time.
> Open to new partners, but very selective on who gets invited back.