As for the rest of ye doubters, hokay. It's clear that my genius idea is meeting with a certain amount of 'gentle' mockery
Yes, physicslord, I do know that men, and some ladies, too, have a certain tendency to 'puff' and there might be some grade inflation. But, the profound beauty of my 'quiz' idea is that it's hard to be subjective if you have simple choices on a quiz question: "How many miles did you hike last week?" and the choices are something like 1. 60-80 2. 40-60 3. 30-40 4. 10-30 5. 5-10 6. walked from sofa to TV because remote was broken. It's true that everyone will round up a little, but we'll take that as a given. We could work out a quiz that would be fairly objective. I know you guys think this is funny, but after all, climbers rate climbs numerically. Why shouldn't us hikers rate, err, hikers?
Again, the point of having a fitness score is not to show off or be embarrassed, but just to give more information and clarity to trip reports. Sometimes I'm really left struggling when I read something because I have no idea of the conditioning level of the poster and no way to understand if the hike they describe as 'a moderate day hike" would actually be that for me (or, instead, an episode from "I shouldn't be alive.")
HJ, I gotta ask--what the #@$% did you have in that pack?
