[pct-l] Postholer 5 volume Pocket Map series is now available

Erik the Black erik at eriktheblack.com
Sat Apr 3 11:23:13 CDT 2010


Wow... what a novel idea **sarcasm** 

After years of bashing the Pacific Crest Trail Atlas you come out with a
knockoff product. 

Not only is it more expensive than the PCT Atlas (your biggest blowhard
complaint over the past few years) but it's ugly and amateurish. 

Luckily for me you still don't seem to get it. You seem to think that all
you have to do is run a trail trace over the top of USGS maps and voila...
you've got a product!

If you want to see what two months of work looks like check out Postholer's
new "mee too" mapset. 

If you want to see what three years of work looks like, with an emphasis on
usability then check out the Pacific Crest Trail Atlas. 

And (I can't believe I'm saying this after years of being "the expensive
maps") but the Pacific Crest Trail Atlas is actually cheaper!

LOL... you are a joke man.

At least when you were back standing on your soapbox you had your integrity.


I respected you for being the guy who advocated "free information" and all
that. Now you are just a hypocrite opportunist trying to piggyback on my
idea.


Erik the Black
Author & Publisher
Pacific Crest Trail Atlas

www.blackwoodspress.com/pct/atlas/



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-----Original Message-----
From: Postholer [mailto:public at postholer.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 6:42 PM
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: [pct-l] Postholer 5 volume Pocket Map series is now available

The new 5 volume Pocket Map series is now available!

http://postholer.com/mapbooks/#pocket

Southern California, Central California, Northern California, Oregon, 
Washington

This set is a complement to the larger map set released last week:
California: http://postholer.com/mapbooks/#ca
Oregon/Washington: http://postholer.com/mapbooks/#orwa

The pocket maps are 7.5" x 7.5" maps with all the same features and 
incredible detail of the 8.5" x 11" large map set.

The pocket map series is also available in black and white, which costs less

than half of the full color maps.

Visit the above links for all the details!

50% of the proceeds go to the PCTA for the forseeable future...

-postholer
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Trail Journals, Google Trail Maps, Forums: http://postholer.com
Printed Map Books: http://postholer.com/mapbooks








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