[pct-l] PCT-L now in forum format

ned at mountaineducation.org ned at mountaineducation.org
Tue Aug 23 14:34:44 CDT 2011


Hey, Scott,

Refresh my memory, when and where did I and our students "bail" out of any 
terrain after using postholer resources?


"Just remember, Be Careful out there!"

Ned Tibbits, Director
Mountain Education
South Lake Tahoe, Ca. 96150
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Subject: [pct-l] PCT-L now in forum format


> My best guess is the PCT-L is actively read (not subscribed) by about
> 300 people a day. By contrast, the postholer site has thousands of
> unique visitors daily logging many, many thousands of page views (not
> hits) daily. You, the good folks of the PCT-L community dispensing
> fantastic advice, have been introduced to a another community who is
> unaware of your existence.
>
> We can bicker about our little fiefdoms all day long. At the end of
> the day it's about creating awareness of the PCT, period. This is
> another means of doing just that and it's a good one. Not only do the
> 2 unique entities still retain their identity, they loosely combine
> for a larger presence. No fragmentation here, quite the opposite.
>
> Wes, I sincerely appreciate your comments. As a webmaster the 'smart'
> play would have been the path of objectivity. As a commercial venture
> that would have been my play. As a human and a hiker, subjectivity was
> the only path. I will not allow Ned or anyone else to encourage the
> average hiker to enter terrain that even Ned and his group bailed on,
> especially using postholer.com resources. It's plainly irresponsible.
>
> -postholer
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