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    Default good trail journals

    I recently discovered www.trailjournals.com and I'm enjoying Chinmusic's journal.

    I figure y'all probably have some journals you enjoy. Which are they?

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    Gangsta from 2009--probably the most entertaining journal I've ever read. I had tears from laughing a few times. Also just finished Peach's TJ from 2012. Pretty good, too.
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    Gangsta,
    Postcard, 2004 http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=85939

    Funniest to me was Troll, Anchor and oblivious 2005. http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=92742

    BTW, Postcard wrote a book of the TJ of his hike. I recomend it.
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    2013 trail journals I've been following:

    Bluesman
    Rash
    Moxie
    Rokk


    UOTE=fadedsun;1472429]I recently discovered www.trailjournals.com and I'm enjoying Chinmusic's journal.

    I figure y'all probably have some journals you enjoy. Which are they?[/QUOTE]

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    Chin music has a solid trail journal. Informative, honest and fun to follow. Moxie is another one that I follow from time to time.

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    I've been following Rash for this year's journal.

    When I need a good dose of journalness I pick a year and sort by entries. Then I pick the ones with the most entries as I usually find these have more day to day entries rather than big sections missing (or summed up) and often contain pictures too.
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    Thanks for the replies everyone. I'll check those journals out.

    Of course, if more folks have more recommendations, they are also welcome.

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