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by kick
2053 days ago
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He didn't say his name, though. At minimum it's a desire to stay pseudonymous, and I think it should be respected. The idea that privacy can be violated like this solely because random Facebook users are interested in it and on the off-chance that family he hadn't interacted with in years might find some abstract comfort despite not being close at all is just incredibly bizarre. |
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At minimum, he was using a nickname.
You might think it's likely that he was keeping private his non-trail identity, but that is not the minimum explanation.
(FWIW, knowing about through-hiker culture, I don't think it's even the likely explanation, but that's just my opinion.)