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[at-l] Making a "record" of your hike
Hi Papa Bear,
Sheltowee (GAME'99) is hiking across the country right now and does use
business cards that include his name and Web address. He said that, since a
lot of people are interested in the hike and want to find his Web site, it's
a lot easier to hand them a business card instead of writing down the URL on
a napkin.
waterfall
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Papa Bear [SMTP:papa_bear_nyc@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:34 AM
> To: nina.baxley@ieminc.com; at-l@mailman.backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Making a "record" of your hike
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <nina.baxley@ieminc.com>
> Subject: [at-l] Making a "record" of your hike
>
>
> > and the types of things you can put in a
> > journal (e.g., get the names and addresses of hikers you meet in order
> to
> > keep in touch; > Thanks!
> >
> > Nina
>
> A question on this issue: how to keep track of/remember the many friends
> you
> meet:
>
> Anyone ever think of making little business cards - call them hiker cards?
> Maybe with trail name, real name, email, etc. I'm actually thinking of
> making some. Pehaps on light paper that can be waterproofed (like the
> maps).
>
> Do some people do this? Any opinions?
>
> Pb
>
>
>
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