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Ok, so this is probably more funny than strange but I just had an odd experience departing Iruzubieta towards Bolibar. I was crossing a "tree covered hillside" when I turned a corner and spied a man with his arms reaching out to embrace a large tree. He heard my twin poles striking the path and with a startled expression he turned towards me. He sheepishly backed away from the pine and proceeded to brush remnants of his encounter's bark from his chest, as if saying "there's nothing to see here, go about your business".

All this time I proceeded towards him without acknowledging I was affected in any way. About 5 meters from him, as he paced nervously, I spied his pack and poles on the ground, verifying he was at least a Strangegrino. I reached him and said the customary "hola", but he only lowered his head.

I walked past and proceeded to the gate that marked the end of the field. As I turned to shut the gate lest any farm animals were to get there own thoughts of heading to Santiago, I noticed him spying me intently, as if he were waiting to confirm my departure so he could return to whatever my presence had prevented him from doing in the first place.

I don't think there is anything wrong with hugging a tree. But getting caught and denying it happened seems oddly sinister.

Be on the look out.
 
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Some of us are very fond of trees. There is something about their age and immense stability that provides comfort in our transient existence. Sadly "Tree-hugger"' as with "muesli-eating-sandal-wearing-Guardian-reader", has become a term of denigration. Fond as we are we carry a little shame and would rather not perform our worship in public.

I see nothing sinister, of the "wrong" hand, in coyness or discretion.
 
Yah, ok, it was still funny in an awkward kind of way.

If he had some discretion and didn't want to be seen as you described, he could have walked 10 feet off the path. I say poor planning on his part.

Based on these facts it's my guess he was not a practiced hugger, but rather was overcome by some spontaneous influence that only he knows.
 
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Sadly "Tree-hugger"' as with "muesli-eating-sandal-wearing-Guardian-reader", has become a term of denigration.

No, "tree-hugger" is not denigration, however "muesli-eating-sandal-wearing-Guardian-reader" is no more or less than an accurate label for a certain category of person.

That category, here in the UK, usually describes a fully paid-up member of the Benefits Claimants Union - not a tree-hugger!
 
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