More on Website Registration
by Wanderer - June 18th, 2008.Filed under: Site Announcement.
Now everything is powered by your website registration. Although you can see the tentative schedule online and comment on posts without registering, you really need to consider registering to “get it all”:
- Once registered, you can also manage your Registration profile via the Website Registration – - ->Profile Management from the menu bar, at right. This allows you to change you password on do other things associated with yout login identity. When you go to this area, there an item in the menu that will show up on the left, SUBSCRIPTIONS. In the Subscriptions area you can modify settings related to the way this blog notifies you of new posts and how you would like to receive those notifications. All Posts are categorized (See the Categories drop down at right on main page.) You can modify from which categories you are to receive announcements. We ask that you AT LEAST keep Schedule News turned on. Why? We will start posting the hiking details HERE only, and because you have Schedule News Notifications turned ON in your profile, you will get notified of those posts via to your e-mail.
- We can also send e-mails to all subscribers, of course. Another advantage to registering is that you will receive all e-mails related to the FINAL information on any hike planned, usually e-mailed to you with 2 or 3 days of the planned event.
- In addition, we can create Private posts for subscribers only from time to time.
March 21st, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Hello
I am very interested in hiking with a group while I visit Kenai this summer. I am not comfortable hiking alone and can not afford an outfitter. I thought perhaps I could exchange possibilities of people from your club joining our club whenever you visit the Eau Claire (Northern Wisconsin/Duluth Minnesota area. You can see our scheduled rivers for canoeing this summer by checkout the cvpaddlers on Yahoo Groups. We also spend many weekends in the winter cross country skiing and snowshoeing. I group from the club hikes the Superior Hiking Trail North of Duluth each Memorial Day weekend. I know none of this may compare with the views and experience your club has in Alaska, but we do okay. Let me know if it is possible for me to join your group for one of your hikes. I do teach at North High School in Eau Claire and I am not a local weirdo.
Odelia
March 21st, 2010 at 8:52 pm
We have your e-mail address and will contact you within the next few days.
We are not professional outfitters, just a group of avid hikers with many years of experience (and experiences) hiking here in Alaska.
Wanderer
GaryH
March 22nd, 2010 at 4:24 pm
I understand your not professional outfitters. I am just looking for locals to hike with in the area. I want to get the most out of my travels by meeting and enjoying the people of the area as much as the fantastic natural beauty without selling my first born. (He is so old now and such a big mouth no one would want him anyway.)
My girlfriend that I am traveling with is not a hiker or kayacker. She fishes but that pretty much is it. Not that fishing is bad, I just want to see more of the area by foot and I would rather do it with a group of people with experience hiking in the area that love the exercise and enjoy nature. We are driving from Wisconsin and staying with friends in Kenai for 5 days or so.