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Mags
09-18-2008, 13:59
Some of you may remember my Culture of Connectivity (http://www.pmags.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=91&Itemid=33) essay that started on via e-mail exchanges on this BBS and various other e-mail lists.

Well, Steve Sergeant of WildeBeat saw the essay liked it enough where he had me read my essay and ask some questions. He also spoke to Derek Moore of SPOT along with two wilderness managers of national parks.

As mentioned in my essay, this is becoming more and more a topic that is discussed in our community. Just how much do we want to be connected? And how much will this connectivity impact upon not just the wilderness experience but the WILDness experience?

Anyway, here is part one of two of anyone is interested. Part two will be next week.


http://www.wildebeat.net/index.cgi/shows/wild_places/E156.html


In part one of this wild places program, Assistant Producer Kate Taylor presents the pros and cons of using communication devices in the back-country, a topic that has sparked controversy among outdoor enthusiasts.

Blogger Paul Magnanti shares an essay he wrote about the issue, and Derek Moore from SPOT LLC (http://www.findmespot.com/Home.aspx) comments on his company's device, the SPOT Satellite Messenger. Gregg Fauth and Laurel Boyers, both wilderness managers of national parks, tell how communication technology has changed the wilderness experience.

To read Paul's essay and about his outdoor experiences, titled The Changing Culture of Connectivity, visit his blogsite at PMags.com. (http://www.pmags.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=91&Itemid=33)
Next week, in part 2 (http://www.wildebeat.net/shows/wild_places/E157.html), we'll hear more from Gregg Fauth and Paul Magnanti, and find out what types of situations warrant the use of communication devices in the back-country.

HikerRanky
09-18-2008, 14:21
Great article and interview there Mags..... I for one go to the woods to get away from all of the connectivity.... It's bad enough that I have a CrackBerry, and people expect me to answer it all the time..... I think that we will begin to see a massive revolution to a much simpler life "off the grid"....

Randy