[pct-l] maps and books

Nathan Miller erccmacfitheal at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 9 15:21:58 CST 2012


>These folks do the prep work so when you get out there you can enjoy your adventure to the fullest. Don't like the price.....don't buy the maps and the info. HYOH

I concur.  I think we've become so focused on that number after the dollar sign, we've forgotten what that number represents.  Even more, we've completely lost sight of what it really takes to produce and transport things, from PCT maps to cars to tomatoes to titanium pots.
When we look at things like the PCT Atlas or the M.P. Guidebooks, how often do we think about all the time and effort that went into producing those things?  Could Erik the Black put his PCT Altas pages up on the web for us to download for free?  Well...yeah, I suppose he probably could.  On the other hand, he's gone out there and had to pay attention to a lot more than just hiking.  That goes for any other PCT resource.

-Nate the Trail Zombie




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