The page for <a href=http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/155313/pu-u-konahuanui.html>Pu'u Konahuanui</a> is less-than adequate, plus the owner of that page has not been online for quite a while. I think it would be beneficial for the Konahuanui page to be transfered into the ownership of Sp user <a href=http://www.summitpost.org/user_page.php?user_id=58229>Alika</a> who knows a lot about these mountains, and is in the process of making an area/range page for the range that this mountain is in.
I recently registered with summitpost and tried sending myself a test email. It never went through, even after multiple attempts. I received the registration email, but have not been able to send myself an email through my profile page. Any suggestions?
Sorry for deleting a post in this forum asking about a missing thread in the CA forum, that was a mistake - I had meant to respond to the inquiry instead.
The CA thread started off legit, even if it was a bit weird, but it degenerated after the first half dozen posts. In the past, such threads would get moved to PnP, but of course that option wasn't exactly open. Please - save the ...
So PnP is dead. RIP. Husker mentioned in the other thread some comparisons of this SP to 14ers.com. Both great mountain sites I frequent daily. 14ers.com has a very narrow focus but is great for what it does focus on. SP is great for everything else, every other hill mountain or molehill in the world.
What I do notice is that on 14ers.com it is much easier to find someone to climb with. There's a ...