[pct-l] Mountain Bike Posts

Devon Taig devon.taig at gmail.com
Tue May 14 16:28:27 CDT 2013


When was the "no pro mountain bike posts" ban put in place? I posted
something pro bike on October 12 last year that did make it onto the list.
 It was in fact copied from there and used on the PCT mountain bike
facebook page (with my permission) as evidence that not all hikers (I'm not
a cyclist myself) are opposed to their presence.
While I do agree we don't need to rehash the "great bike debate" again (at
least not for a year or more), I really hope it isn't the case that anyones
opinions aren't being considered.  I have zero tolerance for censorship.
None.


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Nick Thelen <nthelen03 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> To the best of my knowledge the 'Save the PCT' page has been, for lack of
> a better term, abandoned.
>
> It was closed long ago to any sort of open discussion.
>
> Unfortunately it is the Admins choice to disallow any pro-MTB posts...I
> find it silly
> to that he approves solely 1 sided discussions...
>
> Such a policy only promotes more 'Group Think', or 'head-in-the-sand'
> mentality.
>
> On a side note - it is very good to read that the hiking season is going
> very well for the 'thru' crowd.
>
> Quite an adventure!
>
> - Nick
>
> Dan Wrote:
> "The Facebook page or ??? Tried to go to the Save the PCT Facebook page
> about a month ago and couldn't find it. Dan Jacobs
> Washougal"
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