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[pct-l] continuing the photo question
better yet, if a portable CD burner is too costly, spend the money in a few
wxtra high-capacity cards and send those home to be read into a computer.
Then your mom (or whoever) can mail them back afer they've been downloaded
and saved. You'll need a good card reader, but those are no more than 20
bucks these days. The high cost of memoery cards is falling to earth, too.
I've thought about your question and this is my solution...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Willett" <CWillett@pierce.ctc.edu>
To: "pct-l" <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>; "Eric" <radpin@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:59 AM
Subject: RE: [pct-l] continuing the photo question
I wouls suspect that the only towns in which this would be viable would be
around Agua Dulce (again, with the Saufley's help) and in South Lake Tahoe.
Possibly Ashland. A lot of thruhikers this year went into Portland, and you
could certainly do it there.
Suge
---------------------------
Christopher Willett
cwillett@pierce.ctc.edu
Pierce College
9401 Farwest Drive SW.
Lakewood, WA. 98498-1999
> ----------
> From: pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net on behalf of Eric
> Reply To: Eric
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 7:53 AM
> To: pct-l
> Subject: [pct-l] continuing the photo question
>
> I think I'm sold on digital cameras over 35mm. I brought my current
> FujFilm camera on a recent trip and it worked fine, especially when I
> upgraded to the larger memory card. My friend told me about a neat
> idea, and I wanted to see what you all think. The problem that I see
> with a digital is that you're constantly filling up the memory card,
> and need to save off the images to have a clear card and keep going.
>
> Apparently Longs Drugs (and I would guess other photo / drug stores)
> can read any of the memory card types, and place the files onto a cd
> for a few dollars. Might take a couple of hours, but begging helps I
> guess. From there you can put the memory card back into the camera,
> delete all the current images, get a cd mailer envelope, mail your cd
> back home, and you're off to a fresh memory card again.
>
> The only question is making sure that you have enough drug / photo
> stores along the way for this process to work. I snap about a hundred
> pictures a week or so, taking it down to maybe 75 that seem "worthy",
> meaning I'll fill up my card in about two weeks. I would imagine in
> some stretches there are drugstores in towns you hit frequently, but
> in others (and probably the most beautiful and scenic, as Murphy would
> have it) there are none to be found.
>
> Just wanted to bounce this idea around for a sanity check;
>
> Eric
>
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