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| Mad River Glen - 2/8/08 | How am I doing? I'm making a pretty conscious effort to improve the site and forums. Some of the accomplishments so far this season include:
So...what else would you like to see? I'd like to start building and prioritizing a new "to do" list and would love feedback on what features would interest all of you. After all, you, the site's visitors, are what make AlpineZone.com a success. Thanks in advance! |
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| Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Western Mass
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| I think your doing a terrific job Greg. I definitly like the the community aspect of this board rather than the snipe-fest AMC boards. Your on top of everything as a moderator and never let any disscusion get out of hand. As for a "to do list" idea, i would like to see a this site just grow and get new members to contribute. Also your help and time that you put into the Flags on the 48 event is greatly appreciated. Maybe an Alpinezone patch for the frequent users of the board. |
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| In prior times | I really like what this board has become. You've done a fine job. As for the future, in terms of hiking, VFTT has a solid lock on the ADK''s and Whites, a well-established community, and that's not going to change. To compete would not benefit either board. As it is, I find it difficult to stretch myself and focus as much as I'd like there, here, and on the AMC site. To that end, I would say to focus and build on AlpineZone's specific strength: winter snow sports. You really have a wonderful resource for skiing here, it's far more than just the forums, and the community is here, too, to support it. And nobody else has it. This is *the* place to come. I'm not thinking of lessening any of the hiking stuff. Come Spring, the mountains will thaw and the focus will shift and we'll go back to getting traffic in the hiking forums, which have always been top-notch quality. And of course without your generous contributions, Flags on the 48 would not nearly have been the same. But I think to really solidify the site a route to follow is the snow sports. And you're already doing a fantastic job of that with the lodging, the camera links, etc. Get the people in and the community growing and everything else will follow. If you post it, they will come.
__________________ Skiing combines outdoor fun with knocking down trees with your face. - Dave Barry Waterville 12/20, 12/30; Wachusett 12/21, 12/28, 3/9; Jay 1/26-1/27; Bretton Woods 2/2, 2/23-2/24, 3/22; Snowbird 2/10, 2/12, 2/14; Alta 2/11, 2/15; Sunday River 3/1-3/2, 3/8, 3/15, 4/6; Wildcat 3/30 (21 days '07-08 |
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| Mad River Glen - 2/8/08 | Quote:
http://alpinezone.community.everyone.net/ Before that, it was one of those threaded BBS systems similar to the old VFTT (Lexicomm days). Here's an archive.org view of it: http://web.archive.org/web/200010121...ng/skiforum.mv So...AlpineZone.com has had a message board in one form or another since late 1999. Guys like riverc0il and Mike P. have been around since the early days. For whatever reason, the forums have finally caught on this season. I'm not exactly sure why and thus my comment above. | ||
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