[pct-l] maps and books

AsABat AsABat at 4Jeffrey.net
Wed Jan 11 10:29:17 CST 2012


The water report also uses the data book mileage. When it started I figured it was the most "official" mileage and I needed something to distinguish the seasonal creek at mile x from other seasonal creeks. 

Yogi and Halfmile have given me some good help and I'm sure that will continue. 

BTW, I've been getting a few updates recently from section hikers but more requests for other areas so keep the updates coming. The hikers behind you appreciate it. 

AsABat
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Jackie McDonnell <yogihikes at gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Alicia -

The mileage in my book comes from the PCTA. Since the PCTA is the
organization which protects the trail, I chose to link my book to the PCTA
Data Book.

If the PCTA Data Book ever ceases to exist, I will coordinate the mileage
in my book with Halfmile's maps. Halfmile and I already work together
sharing information regarding trail re-routes and resupply information.
Information regarding re-route mileage (which alters the PCTA mileage) is
noted within the text of my book.

In the last few years, Halfmile's maps have become the gold standard for
PCT thru-hikers. I highly recommend that all PCT thru-hikers use
Halfmile's maps. They are far superior to any other PCT map set.

I never have and never will consider partnering with Postholer.

Yogi
www.pcthandbook.com

On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Alicia Reenders <a.reenders at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I'm hiking the trail in 2012 with my boyfriend, and we just bought our
> maps, yea! We got the latest version of postholer's maps, and really like
> them, love the elevation charts. We also have Yogi's book from 2011. We
> like them both and wanted to use them together, but the miles aren't the
> same for specific towns/river crossings etc. Is there a way to use these
> books together easily? We're thinking we should check out the postholer
> data book, and maybe we could insert posthole miles into yogi's book?
> Anyone use either of these and have suggestions/ feedback on mileage
> accuracy? I know I've seen yogi and postholer on this list, too so thought
> you could provide an expert opinion! Thanks for your help.
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