Agree to disagree I guess. I do tend to favor overprepared than underprepared (obviously). If something's wrong I'd like to know in case I can or have to do anything. I wouldn't wear a Yankee's hat to Boston, and I don't understand with hard logic why I'd have to impress nonexistent people in the middle of the woods with a suit and shiny car, and I guess I didn't realize curiosity as to that reason was xenophobia simply because a license plate indicating they drove over 300 miles made it seem more important, planned, and unusual than if someone drove 10 miles there, walked there, were in a logging truck, etc. I will apply such reasoning to all circumstances and not give a damn if something looks off. Not even gonna consider a mustang or motorcycle turning on a mountain road in a Nor-easter or someone in a dress and heals on the trail that ascends some ridiculous slide.