[pct-l] Data Book Discrepancies
Elizabeth Church
elizabethrbchurch at gmail.com
Tue Jun 10 20:31:14 CDT 2014
For the record, I thru-hiked the PCT in 2013 and I started out with both Halfmile maps and Postholer maps. I couldn't make heads or tails of Postholer maps - I tossed them outside of Wrightwood. I've met Scott - I have nothing against him as a person. But recommend sticking with halfmile and Yogi's orientations.
Cinco
On Jun 10, 2014, at 4:21 PM, Jackie McDonnell wrote:
> I refuse to get into a pissing match with childish Scott-Still Whining. He
> has no idea what my sales are, and I do not care what his are.
>
> Halfmile and I care about hikers. That is all.
>
> Yogi
> Www.yogisbooks.com
> On Jun 10, 2014 4:17 PM, "Scott" <public at postholer.com> wrote:
>
>> What Yogi is saying, she has no idea how accurate *all* the data books
>> are. It's clear how incomplete (did I say inaccurate?) halfmiles is. Yogi
>> only knows what flavor of kool-aid she drinks, which happens to be the same
>> as others.
>>
>> Further, Yogi see's PCT hikers as a group of 300 thru hikers and doesn't
>> realize just how wide and vast the community is, which is a stigma of her
>> ilk.
>>
>> Yogi also doesn't realize that I sell more books in a season than she'll
>> EVER sell guides and plastic spoons.
>>
>> -postholer
>> --
>> www.postholer.com
>>
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