[pct-l] The PCT - Why so many lists?

Donna "L-Rod" Saufley dsaufley at sprynet.com
Wed Jul 11 14:17:13 CDT 2007


Great question(s).  Who sponsors the whiteblaze.net site?

L-Rod

-----Original Message-----
>From: jane windsor <janelwindsor at yahoo.co.uk>
>Sent: Jul 11, 2007 12:14 PM
>To: pct-l at backcountry.net
>Subject: [pct-l] The PCT - Why so many lists?
>
> I am section hiking the PCT this year and next, having moved to a university on the west coast from back east.  My previous experiences have been with hiking the A.T. 
>
>I am wondering why there is such a plethora of mailing lists and web sites for disseminating information on the PCT? 
>For the A.T. there is whiteblaze.net, a single source for trail conditions, experiences and an ever-increasing knowledge base for hikers. There is even a thread for the PCT that has more information than some dedicated PCT sites including the official PCTA web site. 
>
>The best site I have found for the PCT is http://adventureonthepct.com/ but it seems to be sparsely attended, with few contributions. 
>I can understand that some thru-hikers need a mailing list that can be directed to a portable device but the rest of us would be better off using a web forum where archive material on subjects like "flying with stoves" can easily be accessed.
>
>I’m not being an “East Coast elitist”. I just wonder why the web forums are so poor out here. 
>Red Hat
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