ive been on here for over 10 years, but have no idea when it started. whats the born-on date and who started this thing?
I also mean to reference the content, while still moderately educational, is growing old too. am I alone in that?
ive been on here for over 10 years, but have no idea when it started. whats the born-on date and who started this thing?
I also mean to reference the content, while still moderately educational, is growing old too. am I alone in that?
Topics repeat as new hikers/backpackers come to the site and ask questions, so to some degree the repetition is unavoidable. (This ties into the great debate of "look it up" or "start a new thread with an old question" conundrum.) Even though the technology constantly changes, the topics remain fundamentally the same. How many times does one need to sit through a 101 class? As one gains knowledge and experience, there's really very little to be learned here and the site goes from being useful to occasionally entertaining as the regulars hold court over the issues of the day. The other issue seems to be that the moderators let threads go off in all directions unless its something that they personally disagree with.
Can we show some appreciation please? For goodness sakes, of course things are going to get rehashed over and over again, it's an internet message board for crying out loud. What do you expect?
I for one am thankful for a site that is completely dedicated to the hobby I love and much props to those who built it and continue to maintain it. I have learned so much from reading this site and just yesterday asked another member a logistical question through private message and received some great information that will help me plan an upcoming section hike that otherwise I would have never been able to find myself.
Also, even if you feel the content is stale and you know all things backpacking and Appalachian Trail, you can still give back to the newbies who are just getting started and have questions of their own. Try giving something back, you might actually enjoy it.
Section hiker on the 20 year plan - 2,078 miles and counting!
Topics like 'what's the best stove' do keep coming up, but technology changes and these threads need to be updated constantly. I can see, however, that to a veteran that it could lose it's charm a bit. This site is a treasure trove of knowledge for us newbs. I've never done a section hike over multiple days, but planning one soon. This is the best place I've found to prepare for the trip.
For those that want to b$tch and moan about the repetitiveness of questions and topics, keep in mind that while you may have become a hiking and backpacking expert, for the majority of folks the subjects are new and it's the first time they've asked the question.
If it's old for you just pass the topic on by, or better yet start your own thread that meets your standard.
igne et ferrum est potentas
"In the beginning, all America was Virginia." -William Byrd
This site has been the most helpful online source for me as a newbie to backpacking, let alone long-distance hiking.
I think I'm savvy enough after half a year to sort wheat from chaff, scurrilous from serious, informed opinion from blather …
While I try to be careful in my queries and responses, I also feel that I can contribute somewhat as well — and that's rewarding and encouraging.
It's the first hiking stuff I browse every morning, and the last before I turn in at night.
Bruce Traillium
When I was a freshman in college, I thought that college was just the greatest thing. When I was a sophomore I thought freshman were just the silliest things. When I was an upperclassman, I decided that both freshman me and sophmore me were both right and that helping freshman integrate into the college experience was probably among the best things I could do.
The same content get repeated every spring when the new blood comes looking for help.
That's simply how this forum works and our focus should be on being helpful and courteous to try and retain some of these new folks so that it doesn't become REALLY stale.
The AT changes new people's lives every year, we should really learn to take joy in that fact.
Awwww. Fat Mike, too?
Posted the same time rain man
Also to reiterate this is still a useful resource. Always will be as long as it's up. Just not what it was. If it's me or if it's you? Dunno.
Here's the link to WB's own history page.
I joined in '03 (after you did, chknfngrs) and it had already been around a year. I think it was started by "The Administrator" or some such ID, but when he fell by the wayside, Rick "ATTroll" picked up the ball and ran with it (with help, of course). But ATTroll is the prime mover & reason WB exists and hasn't sunk into the mire of many discussion web sites. That takes a lot of work.
Kudos to ATTroll, in other words!
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