During the non hiking time of year (if there is such a thing) how much time do you spend browsing white blaze.. either reading, posting, or replying?
If folks reply honestly this could be kind a fun!
David
During the non hiking time of year (if there is such a thing) how much time do you spend browsing white blaze.. either reading, posting, or replying?
If folks reply honestly this could be kind a fun!
David
TOO MUCH!
Since I am preparing to move to Fontana Village, and I am also trying to keep an informative site on the AT, I have been putting in a lot of time. I have the RSS feed which gives me all the new topics. Every-time I log in, I check all the new posts. At work when I get bored (often) I check out the site. I put in nearly an hour everyday.
Once I move up to the mountains I plan on searching through 36 different newspaper websites along the AT for up to date news on the trail. So that should give me at least another 30 minutes.
I heard Fontana only has dial up, so if that's the case I may be on twice as long... uhhh. I am hoping to get my wife involved since she will be home watching our kid.
Honestly about 3-5 hours every night. Even more since i've become unemployed. Last night I looked at every single picture on whiteblaze.
Way too ***ing much!
As long as my miles hiked stays ahead of my post count I'm content.
Everything is exactly as it should be. This too shall pass.
More than I should but I'm still learning from it and enjoying the viewpoints (and the personalities!) of most other WBers.
Probably an hour a day, broken into a few little sessions. But, hey, I hardly ever watch TV, so this is my awake-but-not-doing-very-much rest time every day.
If not NOW, then WHEN?
ME>GA 2006
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I log in about once per day - and spend maybe 1/2 hour each time.
I spend a total of 45 minutes to an hour mostly reading new posts, spread out over 5 or 6 log-ins each day.I'm not much of a TV watcher so this (the computer) is my connection to the outside world.
Remember this - - Even the best of friends cannot attend each other's funerals.
I don't have a non-hiking season, I hike year-round.
My WB time has moved from addiction to reasonably managed with an occasional relapse .
"Sleepy alligator in the noonday sun
Sleepin by the river just like he usually done
Call for his whisky
He can call for his tea
Call all he wanta but he can't call me..."
Robert Hunter & Ron McKernan
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I dont think I have the time to add up the hours! As a newbie hiker planning a thru in '07, I find myself here ALL the time! It helps to be self-employed and work from home...
I am constantly looking for the new posts, useful ideas, tips, tricks...
Keep it up!
~If you cant do it with one bullet, dont do it at all.
~Well behaved women rarely make history.
I'm planning a thru hike for this year and spend about an hour a day on this site. I do it in small incriments with 3-4 "visits" a day. It's very informative. I learn so much every time I log on!!! Barbie
I probably spend at least a half-hour, up to 2-3 hours a day, depending on how much time I have. I log on to Whiteblaze at least once a day. I'm addicted. I've learned so much here, and am still learning more.
"It was on the first of May, in the year 1769, that I resigned my domestic happiness for a time, and left my family and peaceable habitation on the Yadkin River, in North Carolina, to wander through the wilderness of America." - Daniel Boone
Last night my asked me to turn off whiteblaze. Whoops!
A.T. always on my mind...
It depends how much time I spend on the silly political stuff......it has occured to me that the level of discourse here improves during non-election years!
I actually spend more of my time on private correspondence with prospective thru-hikers, which I've found very rewarding. It's great to hear from these folks later when their trip is done, and several of them are now regular contributors here, giving back to other folks what they learned out there. Everyone has something to offer here, which is one of the things that makes this site so good.
I spend too much time, about an hour a day, but that isn't too much time to keep in touch with the many trail friends I have made, meet new friends, and renew and revive a million trail memories. Also there is no cheaper form of amusement than many of you guys, (and girls). Also it gives a simple country boy from Mount Vernon, Maine a chance to mingle and chat with the great legends of the trail.
[FONT="Arial Black"][/FONT]Don't fret the petty things, &
Don't pet the sweaty things[FONT="Comic Sans MS"][/FONT][I][/I]
(I'm moxie00 on my apple-moxie on my PC)
This site has sucked me in. I've had so much fun in the past week, slinging mud back and forth with some of you nuts.
too much, I need to go hike and get off this site.
GA-ME 04
GA-VA 05
YesOriginally Posted by KirkMcquest
but they are all a great group