[pct-l] "PCT info links" and "FAQ"

Donna Saufley dsaufley at sprynet.com
Tue Dec 2 21:25:31 CST 2008


How about a list of just the main sites, rather than the pages listed
within.  Along with some kind of reference as to what kind of information
may be found there.  I think you've already done most of the heavy lifting!

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Subject: [pct-l] "PCT info links" and "FAQ"

Re. "PCT info links, Radar asked:
> I wonder if Brick could put these up on the backcountry.net site
somewhere?

The trouble or problem with links is that they can go 'bad'...  I had to
update approx. 1/4 of those links, which were all 'good' as of April '08...
The government agencies (NPS especially) seem to enjoy playing a game in
constantly changing URLs - so you wind up getting the good ol' 404 Error
page much too often...

Another great link I should have included (but didn't have it saved on my
copy/paste "link" document):
<http://www.emeraldlake.com/pctguide/>, "Best on the Crest"...  Focusing on
the town stops when you'll be thinking of food, where to stay, food,
laundry, food, post office, food, etc., more FOOD...

I should have also included some of the bear canister companies - but you
can get those links from SIBBG's approved container list at
<http://www.sierrawildbear.gov/foodstorage/approvedcontainers.htm>...

Re. "FAQ" (1):
Similarly, information can also change rapidly...  Rules and regulations
change...  New equipment or new models come out; older models disappear...
What used to be very popular falls out of favor for something else, usually
much lighter (e.g., Marmot Driclime windshirt - it 'gained' weight with
later models, became too heavy for many; now the much lighter windshirts, at
3 to 4 ounces, are more popular)...  Gear choice is too personal to include
'all gear' in a FAQ type page - there's too many choices out there...
For basic trail info that doesn't change so rapidly, the PCTA website is
still the best place to start...

The pct-l is for sharing anything regarding the PCT - knowledge, info,
opinion...  All 'newbies' and their inquiries should be welcomed by all
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trail...

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Re. "FAQ" (2):
> The best FAQ that I have found out there is located at www.google.com.

I suggest using <http://www.goodsearch.com/> instead of Google...
Type in "pacific crest trail" under "Who do you Goodsearch for?", hit
'enter', then select "Pacific Crest Trail Association (Sacramento, CA)",
then enter your search term(s)...  Search and give a little to the PCTA at
the same time - and Goodsearch returns almost as many 'hits' as Google, and
many times more relevant 'hits' than Google, too...

Happy trails!!!
Jim / PITA

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