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coccobean
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van, bc
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2008 :  12:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply to this posting
Hello Jim

I apologize if this is already addressed but i was wondering if it is possible to search on the trial wiki part of the web site. When i go under 'search' it does not come up as one of the area that we can search.

I sometimes want to search a hike say like "brothers" or 'mount otram' but dont know what region it is in so i dont know where to start when i am in the trail wiki page.

Thanks for running this great site for the outdoors- it rocks!

Noman



Edited by - coccobean on 09/15/2008 12:35 AM

Wheat
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Vancouver, BC
Canada

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 Posted - 09/15/2008 :  01:50 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can use Google to search under a specific URL with it's "site:" syntax, try a search such as:

site:http://www.clubtread.com/routes/ Brothers

LongShadow
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Langley, BC
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 Posted - 09/15/2008 :  09:05 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A search feature will be coming over the next few months! Stay tuned! In the meantime, if you search via google as Wheat notes, it should work.
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 Posted - 09/15/2008 :  09:20 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by coccobean


I sometimes want to search a hike say like "brothers" or 'mount otram'
Noman




You'll have better luck searching if you spell Outram correctly

Google knows that "Sleese" is a common error when people mean Slesse but it hasn't figured out some of the others yet. If you aren't searching for the correct word you'll get a bunch of unintended links - usually porn.
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