[pct-l] Pct-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 50

CuppaJoe cuppajoeat at gmail.com
Wed Apr 9 12:59:00 CDT 2008


Well stated, in my opinion, there is room for more than one site for
journals. Promote your site for what it has and don't bash another site for
what it doesn't have or what it has that yours does not .. ie, ads ... One
day, you too may have to get ads to pay for bandwidth ..Flame suit on :)

On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:00 AM, <pct-l-request at backcountry.net> wrote:

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> Thought I'd chime in as a reader of the two sites. But first, I admit
> change is not always easy for me.
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> I just went to both sites, and for this "older" woman Scott's site is too
> good - he has far too much information for me. I get distracted and all but
> lost with all the highlights of many different sites, etc. And yet, I can
> well see where that would be a positive for the younger folks (I'm sticking
> with Georgi). Finally for whatever it's worth I would never want to
> patronize a site that has such a bold, negative agenda about another pct
> activity. According to my Momma, that's just plain bad manners (and rather
> unprofessional).
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> As for Trail Journals, it rings familiar to me, which is always a plus.
> And, it does not hit me with over loaded pages of information.
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> So, for whatever it's worth, probably not much, there you have it from one
> who reads the journals of many folks.
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