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Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 5:50 pm
by Monster5
From a casual observer:

Couldn't care less about the forums. The broad information resources make SP unique - the true bread and butter of the site. They've aided in numerous routes and provided a number of outdoors opportunities not described on other sites. It's a pity to take content down simply because of the forums or other trivial reasons. The invaluable information some of you can provide is important for detailing mountaineering history, variety, culture, and opportunities for the younger generations.

Every time I view the forums, somebody is leaving or whining for one reason or another. The reasons tend to be fairly childish and counter-productive - ie "I'm leaving because the quality is going down; I'm leaving because the overall technical skill of the users is falling; I'm leaving because nobody takes the time to stroke my ego and vote on my content; I'm leaving because the mods are bullies and censor the forums; I'm leaving because somebody posts something controversial and the mods don't censor it."

C'mon. Really? The badasses who pioneered and documented all of these routes and provided the information to see others through the same routes safely are whining over trivial crap like that and dangling your information around like a series of hostages? Ye ol' softies. You're contributing to the reason you are disappointed; instead, contribute to the redeeming aspects of the site - the information, route descriptions, and articles. Else, the site is truly relegated to a mere shadow, waiting for another to take its place and your purpose and contributions to younger generations in this context will become lost.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:34 pm
by Dow Williams
Monster5 wrote:From a casual observer:

Couldn't care less about the forums. The broad information resources make SP unique - the true bread and butter of the site. They've aided in numerous routes and provided a number of outdoors opportunities not described on other sites. It's a pity to take content down simply because of the forums or other trivial reasons. The invaluable information some of you can provide is important for detailing mountaineering history, variety, culture, and opportunities for the younger generations.

Every time I view the forums, somebody is leaving or whining for one reason or another. The reasons tend to be fairly childish and counter-productive - ie "I'm leaving because the quality is going down; I'm leaving because the overall technical skill of the users is falling; I'm leaving because nobody takes the time to stroke my ego and vote on my content; I'm leaving because the mods are bullies and censor the forums; I'm leaving because somebody posts something controversial and the mods don't censor it."

C'mon. Really? The badasses who pioneered and documented all of these routes and provided the information to see others through the same routes safely are whining over trivial crap like that and dangling your information around like a series of hostages? Ye ol' softies. You're contributing to the reason you are disappointed; instead, contribute to the redeeming aspects of the site - the information, route descriptions, and articles. Else, the site is truly relegated to a mere shadow, waiting for another to take its place and your purpose and contributions to younger generations in this context will become lost.


Have not read this whole thread, and sure don't see the need to.....way too predictable as always...but this statement could not be written any better if one tried.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:45 pm
by Vitaliy M.
twoshuzz , seriously why the hell did you delete that comment?

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:28 pm
by Vitaliy M.
mvs wrote:
Vitaliy M. wrote:This is hilarious. Someone finally realized that forums are boring and it is cool to make fun of religious people.

Same people that will edit/delete your post do not mind taking a crap on a cross, or let the crapping slide, so to say. Some of the elves here make me sick.


I think you are the one taking a crap on kind of a sad and serious situation. Pull it together dude and quit spitting venom.



Well it is obvious that OP also thinks elves are currently doing a terrible job. That is why he is pulling his pages and saying good bye (according to him). You know who to thank for this serious situation. Your boring self and others that is. Even in this "serious" according to you thread fellow twoshuzz deletes my comment (although I did not break any rules by saying what I said in it) and than makes a lame attempt at being funny by mocking me. Great job mods.

Personally I think he was a very good member, and would not want him to go. And I am Christian myself, so I could relate to him being in disgust with disrespect displayed to religion here.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:36 pm
by CSUMarmot
I appreciated Aaron's hard work, though most of it I saw was transferred to others. I'm glad he put in the time to make his contributions worth transferring in the first place. So thank you Mr. Johnson.

That said, I can't say I'm sad to see him go because I was under the impression he was already gone. If you want to completely withdraw from posting, I think cutting ties would see your curiosity with the forums die first. This idea doesn't necessarily pertain to Aaron, since I can say I really have had no contact with him in any way other than the bits of pages he'd left to live. I'm sure plenty of people from SP who leave in a tantrum while deleting their stuff because of their bruised ego in the forum immediately create a new account so they can see what people have to say about them afterwards. Thats their call, not mine. Deep down I'll know they dont have the thick skin to contribute to the jungle we call the internet. Again, not saying that as an attack on Aaron, just putting it out there. For you to see.

So yes, best of luck with your endeavors Aaron, and stay safe. I'm sure at some point we'll cross paths on a trail, but I wont know who you are so I'll just smile and greet you like I would for anyone else I see in the mountains.

Because after all, those who you come across in the real world aren't always the same persecuting bigots you see on the internet.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:53 am
by ExcitableBoy
While interesting, it appears to me to be a feelble minded attempt of the Christain majority trying to frame themselves as some sort of persecuted tribe - a boondoggle at best. Good riddadance to someone with such a thin skin.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:25 am
by CSUMarmot
So now I have to ask, where did the other thread go?

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:09 am
by lcarreau
Sorry for being off topic, but maybe we could CHANGE the mood a bit with a lively rendition from the immortal trio ELP ....?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UWkKccf6_Y[/youtube]

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 5:41 am
by Josh Lewis
ExcitableBoy wrote:Good riddadance to someone with such a thin skin.


So SP was made for only the thick skinned people? :?
AJ did a lot for this site, show a little more respect.

Not trying to create a scene, just saying. :wink:

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:13 pm
by Bubba Suess
ExcitableBoy wrote:While interesting, it appears to me to be a feelble minded attempt of the Christain majority trying to frame themselves as some sort of persecuted tribe - a boondoggle at best. Good riddadance to someone with such a thin skin.


Stay classy EB.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:26 pm
by Marcsoltan
Monster5 wrote:From a casual observer:

Couldn't care less about the forums. The broad information resources make SP unique - the true bread and butter of the site. They've aided in numerous routes and provided a number of outdoors opportunities not described on other sites. It's a pity to take content down simply because of the forums or other trivial reasons. The invaluable information some of you can provide is important for detailing mountaineering history, variety, culture, and opportunities for the younger generations.

Every time I view the forums, somebody is leaving or whining for one reason or another. The reasons tend to be fairly childish and counter-productive - ie "I'm leaving because the quality is going down; I'm leaving because the overall technical skill of the users is falling; I'm leaving because nobody takes the time to stroke my ego and vote on my content; I'm leaving because the mods are bullies and censor the forums; I'm leaving because somebody posts something controversial and the mods don't censor it."

C'mon. Really? The badasses who pioneered and documented all of these routes and provided the information to see others through the same routes safely are whining over trivial crap like that and dangling your information around like a series of hostages? Ye ol' softies. You're contributing to the reason you are disappointed; instead, contribute to the redeeming aspects of the site - the information, route descriptions, and articles. Else, the site is truly relegated to a mere shadow, waiting for another to take its place and your purpose and contributions to younger generations in this context will become lost.


23 years old and so much wisdom! Would you consider running for president?

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:29 pm
by Fletch
Christ people. Dont turn this into a discussion on the merits of leaving/staying. If he wants to leave, let him. He will always be welcomed back, should he chose to do so. We all have our reasons for coming and going. It has nothing to do with thick skin or not. And I love CSU Marmot's comment - hell, he's one of the most sensitive guys here!

I find most people on the forums quite enjoyable and there are things I learn almost every day. But there are a few who I just get tired of hearing their shit/noise - and hence - must take a leave of absence. As for submissions, deleting them is truly tragic - I think transfering them to the orphanage page is much more grown up in my opinion. But to each his own. As Mark's post points out - it is his right to do so.

Aaron - bon voyage. Thanks for all your hard work. Wish you weren't taking the pages with you, but as Bob Burd says, they will be filled back in shortly - it's the invisible hand at work. Should you decide to come back, great - you will be welcomed with open arms.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:47 am
by lcarreau
Fletch wrote:
I find most people on the forums quite enjoyable and there are things I learn almost every day ...


Way to go, Fletch, for bringing this thread back into perspective and outlining the true meaning WHY we're here ... or NOT here.

For those of you from Colorado, here's a lively tune from a beautiful lady ...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v78Q6dyiplg[/youtube]

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:51 am
by MoapaPk
I met Aaron once when he was visiting Vegas -- we hiked to Sentinel, one of my favorite local gems. He and Ellen are great people. What I regret most is the thought that we won't hike together again, since our bond was through SP.

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I never objected to his postings on SP -- the postings seemed so moderate. But if any of you did find something objectionable, just remember that real people often differ a lot from their web personae.

Re: To Anyone Interested

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:46 am
by Greg Enright
Sorry to see you go, Aaron. I really enjoyed your trip reports and participation in the forums back in the good old days. Thanks to you, I will someday venture out to Capitol Reef to search for the 'Needle in the Haystack.'