[pct-l] you all rock!! & town info

Bill Burge bill at burge.com
Tue Oct 27 10:43:09 CDT 2009


7.5 font!

It would be a race to see if I died of thirst or starved first!  Dang  
these ooooold eyes!  ;-)

BillB



On Oct 27, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Trekker4 at aol.com wrote:

> I make my own town info pages, from Inet research  (maps, business  
> info,
> etc), Yogi's PCT Handbook, the out of print  PCT Town Guide, and  
> paying
> attention to pct-l posts. It's a MS Word .doc, using  a 7.5 pt font,  
> of business
> categories, business names, minimum address, phone  numbers, &  
> operating
> hours. Specific PCT Hiker info or discount info in  green text;  
> caveats, from
> Yogi or others, are in red text - such as Saturday PO  info.  
> Compact, precise
> info saves me time in town. Just my anal way  of  hike prep.
>    A good for instance is coffee shops; no one lists  them, but  
> they're on
> the Inet. I don't need or miss coffee on a trail, but like  to hang  
> out in
> them in town. Up to date lodging info is also on the Inet.
>
> Bob  "Trekker"
> Big Bend Desert Denizen, and...
> Naturalized Citizen - Republic  of Texas
>
>
> In a message dated 10/20/2009 9:45:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> randy7j at gmail.com writes, in part:
>
> I hope  to see you all out on the trail, Thanks Again!!
> ..other than the Pocket PCT  what are some really good maps and  
> detailed
> resupply and town info? I  looked at postholer but it seemed
> not sufficient... and i'm ordering the  pocket PCT, but still would  
> like as
> much resources as possible!!
> Curious  George,
> Randy
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