Home > Forum > When is thread drifting ok?

When is thread drifting ok?

  • davidG
  • [davidG]
  • davidG's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
14 Jan 2011 09:32 #196559 by davidG
When is thread drifting ok? was created by davidG
I think thread drift is ok when it happens 'organically'.  This may not be a prime example, but when one post fairly comes in response from a prior, it's not conversationally unreasonable and it at least doesn't rise to the level of hijacking..

that's also what happened last month in the long-winded WP thread.  Despite late protestations of the OP, there was no hijack.  A TR morphed, organically, into a good discussion over avy safety.  What's wrong with that?  And, frankly, this was a testament to the OP's  TR construction, leaving, perhaps, several directions it could head - well done, really.

Rain at 8 grand...  lord help us all.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Joedabaker
  • [Joedabaker]
  • Joedabaker's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
More
14 Jan 2011 09:46 #196560 by Joedabaker
Replied by Joedabaker on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
I was thinking the same thing about the thread drift of the WP report.
Everyone has their own take and I used to tip toe around the sanctity of the OP's origional report, but really there is no ownership on a trip report. If you are posting a report and it drifts to something else, well, so be it. I learned a lot from the way the thread drifted that I certainly would have not learned from a simple trail report.
It's like when I stated, that skiing over tracks in the BC was poor etiquette, there was response that made me think of my values and now, I don't really care to hold on to the former value and choose happiness instead.

In my reality, I just don't understand the possessive attitude about a trip report?
Can anybody elaborate, why they feel that a trip report is so sacred?
Just like I was told they are just Castles in the Sand.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Jim Oker
  • [jim_oker]
  • Jim Oker's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
14 Jan 2011 10:10 #196562 by Jim Oker
Replied by Jim Oker on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
Feel free to drift away on whatever my TR or the replies to it may prompt. Be excellent to each other. And PARTY ON, DUDES!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Kneel Turner
  • [Kneel Turner]
  • Kneel Turner's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Senior Member
  • Senior Member
More
14 Jan 2011 14:42 #196569 by Kneel Turner
Replied by Kneel Turner on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
Speaking of trip reports, is it OK to snowshoe on someone else's skin track?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Andrew Carey
  • [acarey]
  • Andrew Carey's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
14 Jan 2011 14:48 #196570 by Andrew Carey
Replied by Andrew Carey on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?

Speaking of trip reports, is it OK to snowshoe on someone else's skin track?


Not only OK, but it is a law of nature; many have been the times when I started out breaking trail with no other car or person in sight, only to look behind me 10 minutes later to see a snowshoer had mysteriously appeared, clump-clumping down my track; I believe the origin of snowshoers my be somewhere in the sintering process of snow crystals pressed together by skis.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • mike checka
  • [mike checka]
  • mike checka's Avatar
  • Offline
  • New Member
  • New Member
More
14 Jan 2011 15:18 #196571 by mike checka
Replied by mike checka on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?

Speaking of trip reports, is it OK to snowshoe on someone else's skin track?


almost never, only exception i can accept is if there is a life in the balance and time is crucial...

edit: nice drift kneely

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
14 Jan 2011 15:38 #196572 by Mofro
Replied by Mofro on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?

Not only OK, but it is a law of nature; many have been the times when I started out breaking trail with no other car or person in sight, only to look behind me 10 minutes later to see a snowshoer had mysteriously appeared, clump-clumping down my track; I believe the origin of snowshoers my be somewhere in the sintering process of snow crystals pressed together by skis.


This statement implies that you are very, very, slow.

Which brings up more thread drift- what is the standard etiquette for maintaining proper spacing while skinning when the group in front is going toooo sloooow? Yell outta my way pokies? Rush forward and hit em in the kneecap with a flicklock?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • davidG
  • [davidG]
  • davidG's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
14 Jan 2011 16:17 #196575 by davidG
Replied by davidG on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
speaking of slow, I just got home to find my connection is at 1.29 M, but am paying for 1.5. What's the right, or excellent, thing to do?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Andrew Carey
  • [acarey]
  • Andrew Carey's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
14 Jan 2011 17:00 #196578 by Andrew Carey
Replied by Andrew Carey on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?

speaking of slow, I just got home to find my connection is at 1.29 M, but am paying for 1.5.  What's the right, or excellent, thing to do?


Wow, you get that much when paying for just about that amount? My neiqhbor and I were just discussing 0.15 we often get when paying for 1.5!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • davidG
  • [davidG]
  • davidG's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
14 Jan 2011 17:10 #196579 by davidG
Replied by davidG on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
hey, buddy, I'm just up the street from you and I imagine i'm sucking up your bandwidth before it get's there..   I'm on the phone twice a month with those folks at centurytel trying to get my speed back up.  squak or be slow, mate.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
14 Jan 2011 19:23 #196593 by ron j
Replied by ron j on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
Wow.
No tellin' where this one's gonna go.
Kneely opened the gate and... hang on :)

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Scotsman
  • [Scotsman]
  • Scotsman's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
More
14 Jan 2011 22:16 #196602 by Scotsman
Replied by Scotsman on topic Re: When is thread drifting ok?
OK have pondered this question and am ready to issue my decision as CEO.

Thread drift is allowed after the first two posts in reply( the 4th actual post)

Carry on!

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.