[at-l] Message from new owner of Trailplace
Jim Bullard
jim.bullard at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 07:26:59 CDT 2007
Jeesh guys, there's no reason to think that any of Dan Bruce's DNA is
attached to the name and electrons that constituted Trailplace and that is
all Bob has taken over. You are forgetting that the Handbook in it's prior
incarnation was different from the enterprise that WF turned it into. There
is a different person behind the name now so I assume the Handbook and
website will be different. All Bob has to do is be Bob and let the new
Trailplace reflect himself. What the rest of us have to do is let go of our
preconceptions about Trailplace which don't apply anymore.
On 10/28/07, camojack at comcast.net <camojack at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Best of luck; you've got *quite* a stigma to overcome there.
> -"Camo"
>
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "Bob McCaw" <rmccaw44 at trailplace.com>
> As of October 11, I acquired the Trailplace website and the Thru-hiker's
> Handbook from Dan "Wingfoot" Bruce. Dan decided to retire this year, and
> did not want to continue operating Trailplace or the Handbook. I felt there
> was considerable value in both the website and guidebook, so I approached
> him about taking over the operation and we were able to reach an agreement.
>
> The 2008 Thru-hiker's Handbook will have a lot of updated information, and
> will be in a very similar format to the 2007 edition. I am currently
> traveling the path of the AT by road to gather first-hand information about
> services near the trail. This trip and the subsequent work necessary to
> prepare the book for publication will probably occupy most of my energies
> until the end of November.
>
> Shortly thereafter, I hope to start reviving the Trailplace website. I
> hope to make it a place where it easy to exchange information about hiking
> the AT. I also hope to post information to supplement the Thru-hiker's
> Handbook and other articles of interest to AT hikers.
>
> I plan to moderate the forums gently so they don't suffer from some of the
> typical diseases of unmoderated forums -- animosity, irrelevance, and so
> forth. On the other hand, I welcome opinions different from my own and I
> promise never to delete a respectfully stated post just because I differ
> with the poster.
>
> I will try to get the word out when I am able to get Trailplace off the
> ground, probably some time in December.
>
> Bob "501" McCaw
>
>
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Jim Bullard
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