Because I'm at work and TOTALLY bored stiff right now, I Googled for your proposed new nym... Apparently there is someone in this community with that username... http://appalachia.outdoors.org/bbs/usersearchresults.cfm?keyword=peakbagger This guy has an email address almost exactly like yours (peakbagger2@hotmail.com). Is it you? www.peakbagger.com/ Camelbak makes a peakbagger... http://www.camelbak.com/rec/cb_prod.cfm?catid=6&product_id=218 This page has a wierd definition (gotta hunt for it)... http://www.geocities.com/launcestonwc/article.html This community has a "peakbagger"... http://www.viewsfromthetop.com/forums/memberlist.php3?s=18867daf8ea80d30dc4a21bc1ed413a1<r=P I think you should stay with Offtrail. Q-Tip makes a good point about another self-depricating type of meaning. Offtrail is a good one. Have fun! -T. [General Bracket] ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry Nelson To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 1:13 PM Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Name Poll For a couple months I've been contemplating changing my caching name from Offtrail, which I originally chose from the type of hiking I enjoy the most. I don't hike that way except in places where the impact of such travel is negligible, if not zero. But, from a desire to show geocaching as an environmentally friendly activity, which generally it is, I'm thinking of changing to Peakbagger, my long-time email name. I think it's available. Familiar names are important, though, and shouldn't be changed easily or often. A certain mountain peak in Phoenix is a good example. So, two questions for anyone who cares to give an opinion: 1. Does "Offtrail" have negative connotations, or am I concerned about nothing? 2. Have others who have changed their name experienced any complications at the main site or at azgeocaching regarding stats, etc.? Jerry Offtrail....for awhile, anyway