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Old 12-04-2012, 04:31 PM   #11
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I guess I can join in on the ban club, maybe we need a campfire going to start telling stories. A few years ago we were looking around online for ideas to start our own website and looking for someone to build it for us. The owners of the hangout assumed that both me and my husband were the same people and booted both accounts. I never went back and even years later their site comes in the new feeds we get about other people having similar issues or the people who control the site setting bans without reasons. It is such a silly thing too.


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Old 12-04-2012, 05:33 PM   #12
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Hi...


Just scanned part of their (his) film. The only difference between what they were doing and car camping...is they had a lot more gear...!!

The 'axe' man wasn't particularly skilled, and some views of the canoes led me to believe that they had a little too little freeboard.

Didn't listen to it, so couldn't comment further.

And YOU got banned for your honest comment...?? Tsk Tsk.

(Why does JONESTOWN suddenly come to mind...??).


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Old 12-04-2012, 06:14 PM   #13
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I was banned from another message board once. I apparently disagreed with the wrong person one day or something. I never did receive any explanation, just a note saying my account had been banned. My wife had an account at the same site and she got to stay, and no one ever mentioned it. Of course, she didn't frequent it after that experience either.

I have banned sites from my internet surfing experience though. One in particular, another outdoor site, except it is more local to me. I was posting about some hikes on there and I got jumped all over about it. They said I should do it in a more private area of the message board, a members only section. They treated it as thought I were letting out some big secret. Thing is, I was posting about the most public hiking area in the state, there are books about it, website about it, maps about it, all sorts of information available. I was even posting in the hiking section of the forum.

After that, I decided those weren't the type of people I wanted to associate with. I don't feel as though I'm too good to share hiking information with anyone. Especially information available to anyone with a library card or internet connection, and the trails being in a National Forest.


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Old 12-04-2012, 06:40 PM   #14
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Those two topics can ruin any forum. Nobody has ever changed their minds during the innane arguments.


Bushcraft USA…Ppine, your observations of that site are spot on except you left out the two moderator trolls who like to throw public temper tantrums just to say Lookee Meee!!! It is amazingly sad. One even posted a video of himself ranting on about something incomprehensible, contradicting himself and exclaiming that it’s because he is an American so nobody can tell him anything. It went on for near half and hour. It was close after another moderator troll did something similar in text. It is unprofessional but four year old mentalities know nothing about that. I was never involved with any of it, just discussed to the point that it just turned me off like hearing any whiny crybaby.

Did you see most of their camping pictures had vehicles in them? Wilderness navigation and the remote terrain for bushcrafting mountain men are just too scary! And you are right, much of the stuff is very elementary, the kinds of things we were doing when we were ten years old. The elementary stuff and all the backyard playpen stuff didn’t bother me as much as the adolescent moderating crew did but that did induce me to ban that site from my computer. The mods there are inept juvenile acting fools who most likely startle at their own shadow in real life. Some of the ones who feel inferior will try to destroy the creativity of others at times. The confident ones encourage it.

Don’t worry over it any. You are a good participant and have a good way of putting things, at time poetic or even profound. I don’t agree with anyone 100% of the time on everything but you are a good one to have around the campfire. It is their loss.
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Old 12-04-2012, 06:49 PM   #15
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I got banned from digital photography school forums once. The thing is I wasn't sure why I was banned. No big fight or ongoing argument or anything... I just tried to log in one day and couldn't. I asked and no one could tell me why. So I rejoined under a new name and kept going. I did make my opinion known about the snootiness of some of the photogs on what is essentially supposed to be a learning forum, and my opinion that copyrights go way too far didn't agree with some, but since then I haven't modified my opinion and I'm still there. Someone told me they mass banned a lot of people and I might have been caught up in it.

The other board was a Disney world board. Someone asked "who uses twitter", and I said "I have never felt the need to be a Tweetard" and put it on my signature. When someone told me to take it off and complained it was "offensive to the mentally handicapped", I told them to kiss my ass and was banned. Never went back, there's other less asinine boards out there.


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Old 12-04-2012, 07:20 PM   #16
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C'mon. They are a lot of fun. Just mention pencil sharpeners or gurus. Those little twits will go ballistic. I just love stirring the pot.

They are so gullible.
Oh man, you just made me come close to busting a rib. Funny! That is what it was, something about Gurus mixed in there. Its been a while. I didn’t see any particular Gurus on the various areas I concentrated on but I guess you never know when one will pop up.

I did click on Sagebrusher’s link and I can see how Ppine’s comments didn’t go over in that thread. I’d have just shined it on instead of jumping on the title but that’s me, not telling anyone else how to travel the terrain. I don’t think they should have just banned him though, that was not right.

Pathfinder is right, they need more freeboard. We used to do some canoe stuff in the ‘70s but I had a wide beam 18’ Alumnacraft that had a very shallow draft and plenty of freeboard. All our stuff was infused with white water, some of it ferocious, a thing I’ll never do again. I have no idea how I survived all that misspent youth.


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Old 12-04-2012, 07:36 PM   #17
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Video for Adirondack Canoe Expedition - Two Nights in the Mountains[/QUOTE]

Fun read, thanks for sharing! I'm so glad to have found this site!!! And I mean OBC


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The "offending" thread. I don't necessarily completely agree with you ppine, being a noob myself when it comes to bushcraft, but their response was way over the top. I do agree that calling that trip an "expedition" is ridiculous, though. Maybe if it had involved some bushwhacking or a lot of dragging/carrying of the canoes in order to get to some inaccessible area...

Video for Adirondack Canoe Expedition - Two Nights in the Mountains
At first I thought to myself, " What Happens in Vegas...," but then I HAD to check the film out myself. I laughed at the ax chopping scene cause it reminded my of myself trying to figure out how to use a tomahawk. That poor guy trying to clean the hamster looked pretty lost and the bacon cooking segments had me really wondering.

Would that be normal gear to take on a canoe trip? The cast iron pots, stove with chimney, custom made cooking tarp? What was with the guy hunting?

Sagebrusher, there are a lot of folks here that can give great bushwhacking advice or tell you where to go for information. You'll hear from more of them when you ask specific questions.

Ppine, Not everyone has had the years to accumulate the extraordinary life experiences that you have. Isn't it fun to be reminded of when you were first learning about the outdoors and of the journey going from novice to expert?


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I got banned from a pilot forum one time. The person that ran it had no clue what he was talking about and I called him out on it. He wasn't only doing a bad job of running the forum, but he was giving bad advice that could have gotten someone killed.


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Old 12-04-2012, 08:02 PM   #20
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I made it about 7 minutes into that video fore I hadda stop it. I just couldn't watch no more. If it was me they wouldnt hafta ban me If das an example of what they got to offer no thanks.


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