[pct-l] PCT Guide
Paul Bodnar
paulbodnar at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 30 11:24:17 CDT 2009
Thanks for your comment. I assure you that I have undertaken a good faith effort to provide a novel and helpful guide for PCT hikers and have gone out of my way to not infringe anyone's copyright.
My guide book is not a data book. Rather, it is almost entirely an elevation profile, which I independently created using publicly available elevation data points spaced every quarter mile along the PCT.
No humor here - just an attempt to provide something helpful and new for PCT hikers.
Thanks,
Paul
> From: public at postholer.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> CC: paulbodnar at hotmail.com
> Subject: [pct-l] PCT Guide
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:25:23 -0700
>
> > The simplified guide book is 4.25 by 6.8 inches, about
> > 120 pages, and weighs about 5 ounces.
>
> Is this an attempt at humor?
>
> Ben Go's PCT Data Book (4th edition 2005) is 120 pages, 4.25 by 6.8 if you
> omit the margins. It has profile info preceding every section and has
> detailed mileage/elevation for hundreds of locations. I'm not sure how much
> it weighs, but 5 oz's is about right.
>
> If it's not humor, you should check out the data book before you re-invent
> the wheel or infringe on someones copyright.
>
> -postholer
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