[pct-l] Get Your Journal Yet?
Ron
chiefcowboy at verizon.net
Tue Mar 19 18:36:13 CDT 2013
I found trailjournals.com easier to use. Just my opinion.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless Smartphone
Scott <public at postholer.com> wrote:
>
>If you're seeking the ultimate in trail journal sites, take a look a
>postholer journals. Postholer journals is the most advanced, robust
>hiker-centric journal/blog site to be found:
>
>http://postholer.com/journal
>
>Postholer journals is the first choice of PCT hikers, and for good
>reason. The ability to update your journal real-time from anywhere,
>integrated google map with trail trace and mileages, integrated
>SPOT/GPS, an exceptional experience for journal readers and tons more.
>
>Journal Features
>+ No advertisements in your journal. It's all about your hike.
>+ Add journal entries/photos by EMail, Smart phone, Kindle, whatever!
>+ optional delay of visible entrys from 1 day to 1 month
>+ Google trail map of your entrys, same trace/WP's as our printed maps.
>+ Postholer Mobile optimized for smart phone users!
>+ Integrate SPOT Personal Messenger into your journal map!
>+ Photo Manager, 5 photos per entry, 1,250 per journal. Ask for more.
>+ Immediate, last 20 Twitter messages (tweet your map location, too!)
>+ Gear List, spreadsheet like
>+ Trip Planner, spreadsheet like
>+ Training Log, spreadsheet like
>+ Extended journal information, min/max temps, high/low elevation, etc.
>+ Embed your journal in your website!
>+ Option to make your journal private, does not appear in searches
>+ Multiple journal handling that will blow your mind!
>+ Download your entire journal in xml format
>+ Optional guest book for your visitors, with your comments
>+ Integrated journal & forum accounts
>+ Automatic bookmarks for readers - up to 200 journals
>+ RSS support for timely notification of journal updates
>
>Postholer.Com has become the most exhaustive resource for hikers
>planning a PCT hike. With every journal added this resource will
>continue to help those that hike after you.
>
>-postholer
>
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