Good thing to be concerned about, but I wonder how many people who are not serious will do anything with it? I know I have printed out stuff that I have never followed up on because although it held some interest, that wasn't impetus enough.
Some of a similar fear was voiced when I wrote and had published a guidebook to New England beaches back in the 90s. It gave descriptions, told about facilities, and provided detailed directions to over 400 regional ocean beaches. At the time, this information was not in any one sources. A frequent comment was "Oh, no, now that you've publicized my favorite beach it will become crowded!" It was a false fear. Most people don't change their routine that easily.
Well put. Last time I saw a copy of the AMC"s 100 Highest info package it included a sermon on ethics which address alot of the above mentioned concerns by Peakbagr. Is education not knowledge for the bettering of the community. Why hold this imformation at bay from the the Internet which would provide another avenue of education. Besides the AMC is missing another chance to make a buck. IMO by them not providing the so called rules of their game in this elitist fashion they are only farcically facilitating the pirating of the information.