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Old 04-16-2012, 11:21 AM   #1
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Catkills article

Two youths from Ramsey, NJ... I believe they were at the dinner, if I remember...

http://www.northjersey.com/recreatio..._climbers.html

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That's a nice human interest piece, but I find the "every hike takes at least eight hours" line a bit suspect. Ever notice how articles tend to overstate or understate the difficulty of peak bagging?
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Old 04-16-2012, 11:53 AM   #3
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That's a nice human interest piece, but I find the "every hike takes at least eight hours" line a bit suspect. Ever notice how articles tend to overstate or understate the difficulty of peak bagging?
Every article about hiking seems to have at least one error.

Every article about my astronomy club seems to have at least one error.

Every article about my Mensa group seems to have at least one error.

What can we conclude from this?

I have been involved in this process several times, and the reporters rarely want you to review their articles. Maybe they have severe time pressures, but given the track record I've seen, they should take a few minutes to get some feedback...
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Old 04-16-2012, 12:23 PM   #4
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Ah, well, them's the breaks. I hope those kids have good luck and lots of fun with the 46.
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Well, if you read the title, they also call us "elite"

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"The 35 high peaks in the Catskills include mountains with groomed trails"

Cool, I'll have to find these groomed trails.
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[QUOTE=TFR;189216]Every article about hiking seems to have at least one error.

Every article about my astronomy club seems to have at least one error.

Every article about my Mensa group seems to have at least one error.

What can we conclude from this?
QUOTE]

That the same reporter or team of reporters is writing all the stories?
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That's a nice human interest piece, but I find the "every hike takes at least eight hours" line a bit suspect. Ever notice how articles tend to overstate or understate the difficulty of peak bagging?
They left out the part about it being uphill both ways.
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I see that someone is checking those "capsules" every month.

I wonder if the "all of the hikes take at least 8 hours" includes drive time to and from NJ?
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A great read
Too bad they didn't post any reports here, I'm sure they would have been as entertaining as the ones most of us write.
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I remember hiking with Tim Watters about 15 years ago. He led a 3500 club group on a hike that included a bushwhack off of Thomas Cole. Congratulations to the Watters family.
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Every hike takes 8 hours? Well if he can do it in 8, I can do it in 16!

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Got to love the part in the article about a Bear's Nest. Can't say I've ever run across one. But it must have to be a big old nest to hold a family of Bears.

Hopefully it's not up in a tree like a birds nest.
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