[pct-l] PCT-L now in forum format

Ann Marie dbanmrkr at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 23 12:28:11 CDT 2011


The real question is where postholer is going to continue to draw his line(s). He seems to be employing every means to copy info and ideas from other websites and move it to his website to enhance his own commercial viability. Since not everything on his existing website supports his own viewpoints, what is left to do ? Will he begin censoring the journals of current hikers to delete or modify all the great entries they have entered this year detailing their thrilling, enthralling, and yes, dangerous journeys through the snow since those entries may lure other future hikers onto the PCT too early (in his opinion)?


>I will not allow Ned or anyone else to encourage the 
>average hiker to enter terrain that even Ned and his group bailed on, 
>especially using postholer.com resources. It's plainly irresponsible. 


>The
 genuinely irresponsible action is censoring an opinion that is 
supported by year s of >wilderness experience and training.? Agree or 
disagree, fine.? Argue your position and >support with facts, anecdotes, 
weather maps, whatever.? But to censor a poster with >Ned's experience 
because you disagree strikes me as the height of Narcissism.? I >thought 
the web was about the free exchange of ideas.? Guess I was wrong. 





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