Dear SnoWest Forums member:
My name is Christopher, and I am your new SnoWest Forums Admin, and if you will give me a few minutes of your time I would like to tell you a bit about myself, and about where the SnoWest Forums will be going this Fall.
The SnoWest online forums were created back in July of 2001, and since then have gone through several upgrades, the most recent of which was about 2 years ago when they moved the entire forum over to a new software program called "vBulletin". Since making that transition the forums have grown rapidly to 33,000 members, of which more than 7,500 were actively on the forums in August, with over 110,000 threads and nearly 1.5 million posts! Those numbers make the SnoWest Forums one of the most active Snowmobile destinations on the entire Internet!
Like you, I am also SnoWest Forum member. I joined the forums in 2008 and spent months just coming in, searching the site for information and then reading the posts. It was many months before I jumped into the water and made my first post. But let me step back a bit and give you some perspective on who I am, and why I am here, so you can better understand where we are about to go.
I am 46 years old, married, with 4 kids (twins 17, Son 10, Daughter 8. I was born and raised in Newport Beach California where my first serious recreational sport was SCUBA Diving. I went to Orange Coast College where I studied commercial aviation and got my pilot's license while working for The North Face. I then transferred to the University of Colorado, Boulder, where I took up Skiing, Snowmobiling, Spelunking and Skydiving.
(More painful details below about me in post #2 for those who really want to know)
So who am I? I am your classic computer Geek, (who spends a solid 12 hours a day sitting behind his computer), who just happens to have a real passion for the outdoors!
Now, the question is WHY is it important that you bother yourself with knowing ANY of that?
Well, for the last several years now I have been running a forum with several thousand members learning the real ins and outs of how to build up an online enthusiast community. What I found was that if I wasn't hanging out on my own forums, I was over here on the SnoWest forums. And as time went by I was really missing all of the customizations that I had done to my own forums every time I came here. Finally, out of shear personal frustration I contacted Harris Publishing (Owner of SnoWest Magazine and Forums) and offered to come in and see if I couldn't work some magic on their forums. After many e-mails and a couple face to face meetings they agreed to let me come in and give them a hand by installing a whole series of upgrades and modifications to the SnoWest Forums.
Let me draw you an analogy to what I mean.
Imagine a Christmas Tree, with a full string of lights, but no bulbs. The foundation of the SnoWest Forums is a software program called vBulletin, and while it is a very strong and capable program, it is also like that Christmas tree with no lights. Each of those missing lights are Modifications or simply "Mods". vBulletin is designed from ground up to have a LOT of these "Mods" plugged in. These Mods are what makes one forum unique and distinct from any other forum on the Internet. But unlike the light-bulbs on the tree where you just screw them in and forget them, the vBulletin Mods often require a LOT of love and attention to properly integrate and keep them behaving alongside many other Mods. And this is why, for years now, SnoWest has been running in the mostly generic mode. They simply did not have the special expertise in the field of online forum management to implement, integrate, debug all of these, let alone actively manage the forums on a daily basis.
In-spite of the fact that they have never had the manpower to dedicate a real full time Admin to the forums, the SnoWest Forums have grown and developed into what you see today. Which is a huge Testament to the quality of the members and of the content.
My job, in a nutshell, is to begin "enhancing" SnoWest and guiding it forward into it's next evolution. And that evolution will be commencing right away. Beginning last night you will start seeing changes on the forums. (much more on that in the next several threads!)
My name is Christopher, and I am your new SnoWest Forums Admin, and if you will give me a few minutes of your time I would like to tell you a bit about myself, and about where the SnoWest Forums will be going this Fall.
The SnoWest online forums were created back in July of 2001, and since then have gone through several upgrades, the most recent of which was about 2 years ago when they moved the entire forum over to a new software program called "vBulletin". Since making that transition the forums have grown rapidly to 33,000 members, of which more than 7,500 were actively on the forums in August, with over 110,000 threads and nearly 1.5 million posts! Those numbers make the SnoWest Forums one of the most active Snowmobile destinations on the entire Internet!
Like you, I am also SnoWest Forum member. I joined the forums in 2008 and spent months just coming in, searching the site for information and then reading the posts. It was many months before I jumped into the water and made my first post. But let me step back a bit and give you some perspective on who I am, and why I am here, so you can better understand where we are about to go.
I am 46 years old, married, with 4 kids (twins 17, Son 10, Daughter 8. I was born and raised in Newport Beach California where my first serious recreational sport was SCUBA Diving. I went to Orange Coast College where I studied commercial aviation and got my pilot's license while working for The North Face. I then transferred to the University of Colorado, Boulder, where I took up Skiing, Snowmobiling, Spelunking and Skydiving.
(More painful details below about me in post #2 for those who really want to know)
So who am I? I am your classic computer Geek, (who spends a solid 12 hours a day sitting behind his computer), who just happens to have a real passion for the outdoors!
Now, the question is WHY is it important that you bother yourself with knowing ANY of that?
Well, for the last several years now I have been running a forum with several thousand members learning the real ins and outs of how to build up an online enthusiast community. What I found was that if I wasn't hanging out on my own forums, I was over here on the SnoWest forums. And as time went by I was really missing all of the customizations that I had done to my own forums every time I came here. Finally, out of shear personal frustration I contacted Harris Publishing (Owner of SnoWest Magazine and Forums) and offered to come in and see if I couldn't work some magic on their forums. After many e-mails and a couple face to face meetings they agreed to let me come in and give them a hand by installing a whole series of upgrades and modifications to the SnoWest Forums.
Let me draw you an analogy to what I mean.
Imagine a Christmas Tree, with a full string of lights, but no bulbs. The foundation of the SnoWest Forums is a software program called vBulletin, and while it is a very strong and capable program, it is also like that Christmas tree with no lights. Each of those missing lights are Modifications or simply "Mods". vBulletin is designed from ground up to have a LOT of these "Mods" plugged in. These Mods are what makes one forum unique and distinct from any other forum on the Internet. But unlike the light-bulbs on the tree where you just screw them in and forget them, the vBulletin Mods often require a LOT of love and attention to properly integrate and keep them behaving alongside many other Mods. And this is why, for years now, SnoWest has been running in the mostly generic mode. They simply did not have the special expertise in the field of online forum management to implement, integrate, debug all of these, let alone actively manage the forums on a daily basis.
In-spite of the fact that they have never had the manpower to dedicate a real full time Admin to the forums, the SnoWest Forums have grown and developed into what you see today. Which is a huge Testament to the quality of the members and of the content.
My job, in a nutshell, is to begin "enhancing" SnoWest and guiding it forward into it's next evolution. And that evolution will be commencing right away. Beginning last night you will start seeing changes on the forums. (much more on that in the next several threads!)