>>2591402You should ignore retards. Wherever you go, there will be a path. There will be a way which is more defined, where the undergrowth grows less, where the ground is more visible, where new growth is trampled.
And you'll go that way, as will any other human, or deer, or sheep, or fox, or wolf, or literally any animal. And that's why they exist.
Eventually, someone might put markers on it, or signposts. But people have walked that way for tens of thousands of years, as have animals. The ground itself is furrowed.
If you go off-track, or to less travelled areas, then you may have to cut back extensive growth or trample plants. It'll be slow going, and not enjoyable, and this isn't some kind of achievement or more enjoyable. It's a worse experience.