I don't know rather to laugh or lay down my hiking poles, sink my canoe and park my bike and lay down and wait to die.In other words, they're dying. Or at the very least not actively hiking or taking part in the hiking community.
I don't know rather to laugh or lay down my hiking poles, sink my canoe and park my bike and lay down and wait to die.In other words, they're dying. Or at the very least not actively hiking or taking part in the hiking community.
Perhaps a new organization needs to take the place of the ALDHA. New blood, new ideas?
Why not sell the most up to date version, but offer the older one for free on a "leftover" menu?
I see the ALDHA is coming to MA next October. Never been before, but this looks good. I am happy to pay (the cost is very low) but do I need to join the organization to attend?
I don't understand all the fuss. The 2010 Companion is already available as a torrent so taking it off the ALDHA website didn't accomplish anything.
Last edited by Sly; 02-05-2011 at 13:41.
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"[ATers] represent three percent of our use and about twenty percent of our effort," retired Baxter Park Director Jensen Bissell.
Let's not start getting ridiculous. You've never set foot on the AT yet you're out to change the entire nature of trail, closing it every 5 years to rejuvenate and now you're also worried about the guidebook.
Back up... and start worrying about your pack and weight.
Sly, I agree with you. I also started wondering if this isn't Minnesota under a new moniker. Or simply another troll from the Midwest, maybe Minne's friend?
It is good to inject fresh blood into the AT every couple of years or so but it should at least be from someone that has long-distance hiking experience. According to this one, he does not have it.
As far as the Companion being taken offline, I do not agree it was a bad idea. While the ALDHA puts out a dynamic product, a year old copy is still a pretty good guide. After all, most people on the AT will follow the white blazes.
Most books and guides only supply sample pages online for non-paying members. The ALDHA could do this and make the PDF available online to those that pay be it through membership, hard copy purchase or membership. I don't have an opinion on that aspect.
One does not have to be President of the United States in order to vote for the President of the United States.
The argument that one needs to walk the trail before they can say anything is a weak one at best.
All I can say is that my organization is well funded and that 100% is going to go towards the A.T. and it's future.
Money is what talks in Washington, not if you walked the trail or not.
Sadly I fear no constructive discussion can take place in this thread anymore. The reason is obvious, a rude and aggressive stance taken by the majority of posters. I am shocked at the vicious nature of many posters here.
Thank god WhiteBlaze represents a tiny majority of the people who actually hike the trail.
I will try to discuss the items I brought up in here in 1 months time. Hopefully people will be nicer.
I will also note that I have never and will never be nasty to anyone on here. I consider you all family, and would never treat you with the disrespect that you have shown me. I have always and will always be civil.