[pct-l] Keeping a trail journal
Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Fri Nov 12 19:49:34 CST 2010
Miner summed it all up for you pretty well. I don't think you'll find
consensus.
I am not a cellphone kind of person so I used a pencil and small
notepad to keep my journal. I was glad I had a pencil because I had
to swim a few swollen rivers and everything written in pencil
survived while everything written in pen did not.
I also wrote my journal online once a week or so when I got to town.
I wrote everything I could remember. That way I had an online journal
that had highlights and a private journal that had every little
boring detail.
There was less internet access the further north I went so eventually
my online journal got pretty skimpy.
I used trailjournals because I like reading the journals on
trailjournals better than reading the ones on postholer. I've heard
that as a poster, postholer is better but as a reader, trailjournals
is better. It seems true to me, although I've never been a postoler
poster.
At the end of both my hikes, I took my paper journals and my online
journals and combined them and uploaded the contents to lulu.com
where anyone who wanted, mostly myself and my mom and a few friends,
could purchase my trail journal as a bound book. It is really cool to
have it as a bound book.
Diane
On Nov 12, 2010, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> Greetings-
>
> I know many people have kept a journal along their hikes of the
> PCT. I have a few questions regarding journals... Do hikers keep a
> paper journal and then when they get to town get hooked to the
> internet? What website has the best journals? Is a phone the best
> way to keep it? When do you do your journal-evening, morrning, or
> before a afternoon siesta?
> How often do you communicate with home? Just wanting to get a
> concensus as to what would work best for communication of a website/
> journal for others to see how I am doing on the thru-hike...
>
> Cheers-
> trackz man
> Sisters, OR
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